i-m-out-like-a-trout--gawker-old
I'm Out Like a Trout, Gawker
i-m-out-like-a-trout--gawker-old

@Maave: Got it, thanks for clarifying.

IF this is even true... let's be clear here - it's not our beds that are killing is, it's the utter saturation of EM radiation in our atmosphere. IF this is true.

I just watched the (Swedish) film of the first book last night. I haven't read the book(s) so I can't comment on the accuracy etc, but as a film in and of itself, it was really excellent.

@WoodyHD: Not even comparable. You are looking at cheapass TN panels. This is IPS, ask anyone it's in a different class of quality. Also, those janky monitors you speak of will only do 1080 vertical. This is 1440. Way more pixels.

@usedtowork: sounds awesome, i'll have to check out those utilities on my MBP.

What kind of processing requirement does this take? When WEP cracking first came out, it often took days to crack a key, which made it a lot harder for drive-by type cracks. Of course, in time it became much quicker and easier.

looks sexy. will immediately be stolen from my drawer

Strangely, I remember Suck, but not Feed.

Anyone remember a service called CDuctive? I forget who bought them (Amazon, possibly) but they basically had a huge library of MP3's, you could just order a CD of the songs of your choosing. They would burn you an audio CD-R of the songs and also a jewel case with insert and song list, etc.

@Greetings. I am Wu.: Angelfire was not the same type of service as Prodigy and CompuServe.

@schall129: True. i've seen some comparisons done where they had more signal dropouts and inability to handshake over HDMI with cheaper cables over LONG RUNS. It seems from what I've read that higher quality cables handle longer runs (like 50ft) better, but that for normal shorter runs there is no difference. this

@CaptainJack: correlation vs causality maybe? it seems reasonable to me that maybe it was just the easiest "gateway" for him to start admitting to himself and justifying to others that it was OK for him to wear some articles of women's clothing... to get his foot in the door, so to speak.

@j14: to those who think these may be some weird anomaly, these are EVERYWHERE in southern california. they're actually quite well disguised, you dont even notice them most of the time.

@Mex: DOUBLE COMPLETE RAINBOW

@pchagoya: i'm sure there is going to be some pretty awesome applications for this technology in the very near future. also, i bet they can make tons of money selling this tech / contracting it out to intelligence agencies all over the world.

well, at least i was drinking with the boss tonight, so i wont get yelled at for getting in late tomorrow...

@Droid800: have been using XMarks for years (used to be Foxmarks) and love it love it love it. all my firefox installs are identical, open tab syncing, etc. Also, it syncs with chrome and IE as well. And, supports multiple profiles so I can even have a work IE profile for my work desktop and laptop, but firefox on

@treesloth: thanks for that. looks like these would be helpful for those that wear correctly lenses (i do not).