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This was built before the USA had entered the war, so they weren't actually traitors. Not that I am defending Illinois California Nazis.

It will retard their growth and drive out moisture. But both of these effects are negated as soon a you put them on.

Um, yeah. I'll instead head to the supply cabinet. Not worth risking my nice shirt over a $1.00 pen.

Folks, this isn't about prescription eyewear. This is about finding a use for Sugru. Which is cool, I admit, but not inherently very usefull. Kind of like QR codes.

There are no degrees in Kelvin. So it's just 436K

Strangely babies are immune to yawns

There is a Skype app on iOS, and it does video chat every bit as well as Facetime (or better, because I can talk to a non-apple device) It's free to use. I really don't understand why anyone would use Facetime.

Allegedly petty pimp. The allegedly is important here is the US of A. Without the data they can't prove their case.

Except the people who still have AOL email addresses, the Yahoo people point and laugh at them.

I've only read Stranger in a Strange Land and my SciFi professor in college was Samuel Delany. I tried so very hard to read Dhalgren, I just couldn't do it.

Looks like the Batmobile

This is how New England Brown Bread is made. If you've never had it, you should, it is a wonderfully sweet bread that is all kinds of molasses yummy.

Well, the Founder of Sam Adams says in one of his commercials. "Do what you love and you'll never work a day."

Well after I am done with my Snake Opera, I will know what to do with all of the staple removers I liberated from the office supply cabinet.

It doesn't explicitly say it in the article, but I'm pretty sure punching them is bad body language.

So do everything medium.

I would route a channel down the length of bottom of a regulation handrail and install the lights there. The down light would most likely be plenty to see what you are doing.

Actually it predates the Big Bang Theory.

I use the Skype text client with my wife and the corporate one for work, everyone else gets SMS. But I always feel a little taken advantage of by the cell company when I use SMS.

Maybe it's just me, but these thing and "junk drawers" make me crazy. Most of the time they just collect clutter that you can't be bothered to make a decision on.