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A little bit of Googling came up with something along that line:
Why only 91?

When I was younger, my friends used to literally bet on how far I could swim under water with one breath. They were always amazed how far I could get and thought I had found some way to cheat and breathe under water. What they didn't realize is that after a while I had just learned to ignore the full on panic that

At a glance, I thought this actually said Datsun.

... and that would be said over a shot of a grizzled older man looking off meaningfully into the Oklahoma sky.

This is still my dream car. This exact model, except maybe in white.

It was staged. You can hear a man say "cut cut cut" at the end.

"hella"
Proof that Orlove actually is from Norcal.

I wrote an application for Macs that could turn the camera on, take a picture, and turn the camera off almost faster than the LED would turn on. This meant you would barely a little blink of the LED when a picture was taken. I'm pretty sure my POC was picked up from some malware people at some point. On a brighter

Are people still checking this spreadsheet?

Even in the technology field, I tend to rely on Google first. The difference is, I know that the response is most likely to appear in Stack Exchange or some similar website. But using Google allows more of those websites to appear at once, rather than searching through each one individually.

Those Portal axles though.

I want to see this with portal axles.

4. iPhones Automatically Join Trusted Free Wi-Fi Hotspots

So be it. Walmart > Ikea. At least Walmart hasn't destroyed any friendships.

Or they turn on "mock locations" in Android. Then one day their parents will call them while they are at the movies and ask why their phone says they are still in their room.

Where did you get this? I need one.

Annoyances: TrueCrypt makes it pretty easy to encrypt everything you need to, but once it's encrypted you can't use it from another computer or mobile device. This is fine in most cases. I only encrypted files in Dropbox like medical records and scans of some personal data so it doesn't matter if I can access it from

Yeah... Most of those same teachers that I am talking about take their tax refunds and use that as their 12th month's pay. The problem isn't in the process, it's in the people.

Having a family member and a couple of friends that are teachers, it never ceases to amaze me with how many of those teachers are "financially inept." Towards the end of the summer I always hear how they aren't going to pay this bill or that because they thought they had more money at the beginning of the summer.