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@Mr.Gawn: Honesty is the best policy.

@Future Retro: Way to cross reference. (For the uninformed, there was a decision made in a court case recently regarding illegal downloads.)

Meh, "Hollywood" long ago lost any class it had in my eyes. I don't understand why people watch the Emmys anymore.

I just search craigslist for "estate sale" or the name of my neck of the woods.

#7: The "BP". (Except it's at the wrong place.)

@Gurg: hahaha ...for backwards definitions of "control group"

@minibeardeath: Oh I can do fuzzy out and out of focus on my own. I just take my glasses off. (Actually, I hardly see shapes when I do that, so 'out of focus' like this would be a refinement.)

@naru: Economics is litered with theories that only work in certain situations. One that comes easy to mind is the efficient markets hypothesis. Housing markets are notoriously less efficient than the ideal.

@Anonymoose: hahahha That's why I hearted you.

@nowmedusa: Yeah, I wonder if ex-blocker works for general "things/people" that you don't want to hear about. (probably)

@St.Jimmy: It's all up to the parent, really. The internet is full of extreme views. (I'd almost say extreme views thrive on the internet.) It's probably best for a parent (theistic, atheistic, or agnostic, regardless) to be the first to have that conversation with their child than some online forum.

@silkworm: Yep. He's got a boat. Since he makes so much money, he obviously can have this cleaned up on his own in a week.

@weinerschnitzelboy: The oil industry. This is what happens when companies are more powerful than individual people. We're just mindless, soulless automatons standing in the way of profits to the likes of BP.

*** d**n models make me sick.

@naru: For a long time, QM has been this "holy grail" of physics. It's the single most widely tested and confirmed theory. It's awesome to find something "wrong" with it if only because there's so much "right" about it.

@3in1Doctor: Yeah! That's quality reading time!

@Crrash: Yep. It's not that the universe is wrong. It's that our theories about how it works are wrong. That's more exciting than another study 'confirming' everything!

@rubbsdecvik: Yeah. There's something settling about doing it all from the command line.