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@fallenshell: My Brother often practised what he called the Mexican Coin Flip. (Because he started doing it in Mexico)

Some of those Tron-esque gloves, however they fit pretty nicely. I am not sure what the deal is with the index fingernail part, but hey, they work nicely. North Face Etip gloves.

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@deanes: Ethical or no - I use in-flight Wifi to download some innoccuous and totally legal data to my phone's memory card, then later transfer that data to my computer.

@AnonymousPenguin: More of a thought experiment for people arguing ethics.

Ethics Question: I am on the plane. I sign up via my phone. Then tether my laptop to the phone. All my data is going through my phone. But I am browsing on my laptop. Ethical or no?

I am assuming they didn't collect stool samples. Perhaps those that drank water before eating absorbed fewer calories while digesting. I would be interested to hear the researchers' hypothesis. But not interested to look up more on the subject.

@jupiterthunder: ICE contacts are not for you. They are for the Nurse, EMT, Or Police Officer who found you in a really bad way, or even that guy who finds you passed out on the side of the freeway at 3AM dangerously close to traffic. They can pick up your phone, dial the ICE number and say "Hey, there is a dude

@wtfnuggets: Agreed. One page is mas bueno. But I am currently too lazy to go the userscripts route. But I am glad to know it exists, if I change my mind later.

@Chris Gannon: By default TED ignores torrents containing .zip, .rar and .r01.

@AmphetamineCrown: Yes, AB sometimes contradicts himself. I think what he is really getting at it trying to get the average consumer/cook to realize they don't need to buy a bunch of gadgets and things they will only use for one purpose, and that they should focus their money and energy on learning to use tools that

@something something darkside: I am on T-mobile in the states with unlimited data, and when I first started hearing rumors of "the end of unlimited data" I was curious to see how much data I used.

@whatne1wuddo: As stated, yes. And you should do so. Finding out that I could install Ubuntu to a flash drive, and save files and edit the installation (persistent) was one of my many "Holy Crap It Is The Future!" moments.

Clicking the "everything on one page" option brings me to last weeks From the Tip Box.

@Sam Fout: Stumbled on this topic from a while back and had to give a shout-out. SeattleBusFinder-Lite is a free Android App that uses Seattle Metro's GPS on their buses and overlays it on a Google map. So, as Julius Seizure - Proud says below, you can "watch" the bus turn the corner, and see how far down the

I use this method, and while I can't say that it lowers my room temp (I have never tested it) it does cool down the air coming off the fan. So instead of blowing more hot air right at me, it blows slightly cooler air at me, which is nice.

@mastrgamr: There is a word "quay" that is pronounced as "Key." But it is not for waiting in line. It is where the ships go to get loaded and unloaded. I kept confusing Queue Quay "Kway" and Key.

My employer (A retailer employing 4000+ nationwide) uses this same kind of method, but calls it SBO