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At this Utah high school, the "dress code" also extended to tattoos. When they covered up her breastbone, and they also shopped out her tattoo.

Yeah, I think that's precisely why I've never used it. I have a HUGE amount of research and project files but have always been very disciplined, and borderline obsessive, about file and folder structures and naming. My system isn't perfect, but it's served me well for the past 25 years.

Wait, I thought we were naming after surfing spots... Does the NPS get a royalty (of free)?

I remember reading about the darkroom mistake when I was a college student. Every time I would wind film or measure out chemicals, the story would nudge me. (I sometimes linger in the darkroom department of B&H for the chemical nostalgia.) What's even worse is the Colonel who accidentally dropped all the film from the

Never. Used. Spotlight.

Here's what life with a hedgehog is actually like: 1) they sleep all day and run all night on their wheel 2) they need to be fed live mealy worms, which stink, or crickets, which can escape into your house 3) if they're not bathed regularly they smell 4) they need to come from a licensed breeder, and even then, can

Diana favored dresses with trim or beads for this reason. (If you've ever seen some of her dresses in person, a few of them look bullet-proof.) Others in the public eye use hem weights or trim with weights seen into them. Or, when all else fails, a spanks-type undergarment will do the trick, too. Easy fixes. I

Diana was famously tricked into standing in a bright light while wearing a sheer white skirt. Kate was snapped topless on vacation in France by a pap with a super-long lens. Both were out of bounds.

Thanks, de Blasio...

Jobs photo in B&W = Classic
Jobs photo in Color = iOS7

(world's best laser toy.)

Claire Underwood is so far superior than Elizabeth Urquart (in the original BBC version) — who was there only to serve the drinks, answer the phone, and act as the devil on the shoulder of Francis, cheering on the mayhem from her perch.

It's all, and only, about the patents.

Nice to know that $950 sweaters can be ruined by hangars, too.

This gives those of us who carry a purse a bad name.

This is the best news I've seen in a while, transit-wise. Fuck Christie and his financial tricks (i.e., using the ARC money to prop up a transportation trust instead of raising gas tax a penny, ignoring his pension obligation payments to claim a balanced budget, moving Port Authority money to fix non-PA assets). NJ

(Note: My own overly-sensitive side speaking here.) A quick note about Herpes I and II. Similar to Diabetes I and II, the two types of the disease are very different — and both are serious diseases for which everyone should be tested.

Good point. Already done here. Waiting for the class-action suit against fluorescent lightbulb makers — in my experience they burn out just as quickly as incandescent and pollute more. Have been slowly upgrading to LEDs, not because of cost but because they're getting better and brighter with each year.

Duplex Printing: Cut your paper costs in half immediately. If your printer has it, use it. If not, see if you can add a duplexer unit to your model.

fuck.