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Could this XULRunner browser potentially lead to Netflix Watch Now movie compatibility in the Ubuntu release?

@Deprong Mori: I have to agree with everything you said, outside of the Pollan mantra. While it's not false, it doesn't actually push the lifestyle change people need to have that healthy relationship with food. The concept has been turned into a one statement diet and left to sit with every other junkie diet

@rogerkaplan: That is one of my most favorite magazines. I highly recommend for anyone who likes to cook.

@johnsmith1234: Yes, but carrying around the cash for a large purchase when traveling abroad might be a bit more dangerous than using a card. Depending on the location, it's often safe to only carry around a small amount of cash money.

Nice one. I use a Greasemonkey script that does this for Google search results called "Google - Single Page Results" found at [blog.monstuff.com] He's got a Flickr version of the script as well. I'm going to have to check out PageZipper and Auto Pager though.

My cats took care of this project on their own. They lay on the fridge, on the TV, on bookshelves, on top of my computer, on top of shadow boxes mounted to the wall. One of them even figured out how to scale open doors to lay across the tops of them.

@KimSilus: I hear you... I have a cat with all sorts of allergies. Lavender would make him so unhappy. Side note, it took me forever to research his stupid allergies. The net seems to think feline allergies solely deal in people who are allergic to cat dander.

My physician's office also houses a dermatology practice. During visits, my doc will hook me up with a bag of 1oz samples of Cetaphil or Eucerin if I ask. I don't know if these exist in any stores, but they are super useful.

@bdavi: Wow, that program looks amazing. I'm going to try the demo now. If it's as good as it looks then it might be worth the money.

@spifl: Thank you so much!!

WRT my work, I delete everything over 3 years old unless I'm statutorily required to keep it longer. Personal stuff gets archived forever unless I decided to do some major house cleaning.

@EmmaFrost: That's because most people make pizza using recipes similar to what's posted. Apparently that's all you've ever had. There are a number of us out there who do it right. [www.varasanos.com] for example knows what's right.

@Jason Fitzpatrick: I would actually like to see a workspace that contains a stripper pole... please make this happen.

@create: It probably is a fire hazard, but I feel like you have a better chance of winning the lotto than having a crock pot related fire. I couldn't find any actual reports of a crock pot fire using Google.

@supercollider: You've just made your first step into an amazing world of awesome.

@infmom: So true, temperatures are a big deal. If room temperature remains consistent, then one might not have a problem. It's a good idea to store the wine in something under 70 degrees. Long-term storage will require a lower temperature, but it also slows the aging process. Don't go below 45 degrees. If the

@zakany: The pennies are copper coated, I believe. It doesn't take much copper at all for a sulfide reaction to occur in the wine.

I love Ubuntu server. It's completely headless and I admin it using putty, webmin, and deluge via the webui daemon. It serves my entire media collection and even my wife, who is not of the geek variety, can access and use it with ease. I'm sure the other solutions work well, but I've had good luck with Ubuntu.

@mfusion: I've never heard of a penny aging wine. The penny needs something to react with for it to do anything. I have used a penny to combat hydrogen sulfide in the wine making process. Hydrogen sulfide occurs naturally in the wine making process and becomes a problem if the wine does not meet enough air during