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Yes, but some require a little blue pill to reach the level of Homo erectus.

The native client is fine, but since I use GV, I haven't looked at any other client. Very happy having Google Voice. I know it doesn't do MMS, but I don't care at all about that.

Me too! That's the only reason I clicked - to see the pic better and try to figure out what the hell it was. I was having horrible thoughts of some weird finger-growth-thing and the pain of trying to cut it off.

My thoughts exactly. That was pretty interesting.

My cousin's nephew's sister's illegitimate son's pet? Or maybe my long lost uncle.

Exactly!

HA! Awesome. My cat has been known to explode and kill everyone in the house upon occasion.

Um.. partially blocked at work due to suspected malicious activity. Do you have a btter, malware-free site?

So how many carats is that?

You are basically correct. Neanderthals and Sapiens are both part of the genus Homo, but some, even scientists who study in this field, still insist on referring to us as Modern Humans. Human is a slightly vague term but is generally used to denote us, our specific species, Homo Sapien (as of about 500,000 years

AT&T Uverse was supposed to be kind of like this. I don't know for sure since I can't get anything but Charter in my area (sucks). As I understood Uverse, it was trying to do away with the channel idea completely; you watch the shows you want to watch by selecting them when they're on, regardless of what channel

There's always this one:

Nice weather page! Thanks for the good find.

I love the cat tip. Unfortunately, my rather odd cat doesn't. He really prefers the carpet over the sisal. Maybe I'll try it anyway, loading it with catnip.

I am a heavy user of GCal. For me though, it's biggest downside is that there is a certain group of events that do not get synchronized from Outlook (on Exchange; needed for work despite other options). These are event events that I am invited to, whether I am the only attendee or not. I know they said it's a

I'm guessing you're younger than I and/or did not grow up in a very rural environment. Of course I could be wrong. I spent much of my childhood (basically the 70s) out in the sticks on ranches. If I was living in a town, it was a ranch or farm town. I got used to the types of canteens I pointed out and never had a

THAT is possibly true. :)

OK, so maybe I grew up with the rocks, but when I was outside- camping, biking, hiking, milking the cows, feeding the horses and cattle, etc- these are the canteens I knew.

OK, so maybe I grew up with the rocks, but when I was outside- camping, biking, hiking, milking the cows, feeding the horses and cattle, etc- these are the canteens I knew.

I did not grow up beneath a rock. But I did grow up doing things other than keeping my eyeballs glued to the internet and/or buying trendy things. So, I too did not know what the hell a nalgene was. Thanks for the update. I'll die better informed now.