That's just a little mayo that was on her seat in the deli.
That's just a little mayo that was on her seat in the deli.
The BBC guy has updated his post to say that it now appears certain the takedown request is for someone who left a comment, and not the banker who was the subject of the article. So if you search on Stan O'Neal you'll still find the article. If you search on superstud88*, you won't. *Apologies to any real life…
Now that Gizmodo has repeated BBC's response to the Google takedown notice, that includes the link, does that mean the link is now back on Google via the new BBC and Gizmodo articles?
Someone in the know, please fill me in on this. My conservative, tinfoil hat, no sharia law, FB friend posted that of the 20 forms of birth control covered, Hobby Lobby only objected to 4, and will continue letting their plan cover the other 16. When I asked her what those were, she didn't know. She just got it…
I wish I were back in school so I could do some lab experiment citing temperatures in the cricket system.
Not having been involved in any A/E projects housing MRI's, do the structural systems of the building around the machine have to be designed with non-ferrous materials or is the field concentrated inside the machine only? I'd hate to start bending bar joists and metal roof panels.
My original DVR, a Panasonic Showstopper, made by ReplayTV would spin down the hard drive when you weren't watching or recording anything. When something was scheduled to start recording it would spin back up a minute or two earlier. I've wondered why modern DVRs don't do that anymore.
What device was that?
Several mockups seem to have hard circular shapes. Women may be used to wearing loose fitting bracelets that move around on their wrist, but men are going to have a hard time getting used to that I think, if it comes to pass. It's going to need a flexible band of some kind.
I rewatched the original iPhone introduction keynote recently, and it was fun to hear the gasps from the audience. I suspect it will be awhile before something that revolutionary comes along again. Maybe Oculus Rift, which I haven't ever had a chance to try.
When the hell is Dropbox going to finally do something after buying Audiogalaxy in early 2013? That's the service I miss most, for streaming my own collection from my own computer.
I'd really miss GV. That's the number I give out to marketing people so I don't get relentless sales pitches. If you ever give your real number to a guy selling Gutter Helmet or St. Clair Windows, you'll quickly learn why giving them a GV number is infinitely preferable.
After growing up with Whopper's after church every Sunday, I have a soft spot for them, yet haven't had one in probably at least 5 years. It kinda sounds good for lunch today. Do church groups and high-schoolers still sell little coupon books good for free Whoppers?
Giggly bits or jiggly bits? Then again, sometimes I giggle when I see them jiggle, so either works.
I can't see how they can go after us
Ahh, I loved my ReplayTV DVRs, but had to give them up when digital came along. I always wondered how the Hopper survived when that features is what put ReplayTV out of business.
How does one check for serial litigousness?
My dad has discovered this problem. Renters let someone live with them that aren't on the lease, and then won't leave and won't pay when the authorized person moves out. The only way to get them out is through formal eviction which can take months. He also had an acquaintance that had been foreclosed, and offered…
Can I put a "I know I left my keys in here somewhere" caption on that picture and send it to my friends?
I think in many places if you were pulled over and only registered a .07 the cops might let it slide depending on circumstances