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Just a thought, maybe they're using it as an opportunity for training? No idea how often some of these tunnel sections get seen by human eyes. Also, that's a heavy f*cking pump they were wheeling around in the station...

As an IT guy I think it's totally legit to brag about this. It's like saying we hit Warp 10 for the first time ever and the ship didn't blow up.

Here's that self-portrait of Aki Hoshide they talked about at the end of the video for anyone interested.

Needs more this...

You almost had me there EA....

Reminds me of the classic one for a Nissan Xterra "Ninja Hauler".

http://www.teamfortress.com/wizardcon/

And here's the room that I think more folks are familiar with, the Mission Operations Control Room from the same article...

Here's a unique shot of the Kennedy Space Flight Center during Apollo 11 that I hadn't seen before.

I'm at work right now, so I can't view the page again, but check out the ad when you click on the zombie sniper on the home page for TF2. It lists a bunch of personal ads and an ad for WizardCon I believe. I believe they use the name "Airport Econosuites" but the highway intersection is really in Duluth and there's

On the Tf2 note, I'm curious if there's anyone in Duluth willing to show up at the Econo lodge on Monday just to see what happens since they teased it in the comic. On a different note, I'm still waiting for Pirate/Robot island...

No, of course not... ;)

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Ahhh, copper hexacyanoferrate, shoulda known all along... ;)

I just want to see how many folks might actually show up at the Econo Lodge in Duluth on Monday. There really is one where it's mentioned in the page...

You may find that a cashier mat helps you out. They're designed for retail environments where people have to stand all day on what would normally be a hard surfaced floor. You may already be on carpet though, but if your standing desk area is in the kitchen like me, it can be invaluable.

This is why my friends and I stick to Team Fortress 2 on PC. COD isn't inherently bad, but some of our folks are on limited budgets, and it's also much easier to get everyone to play together when we know everyone is going to have a particular game (also why Tribes: Ascend got some decent time at this year's LAN).

Why yes, how did you know?

Agreed.

We had a Canon SD3500 for a while and it was a good camera, but the flash wasn't very even. It tended to wash out the foreground object/person and anything in the background was way too dark. We got an S95 a couple of years ago, and my wife loves it. It's convenient enough that she's out and shooting by the time

The link is Wikipedia, so feel free to find other sources if you like, but the numbers seem to be roughly similar to when I was pricing out a possible EV this summer. Basically operating costs are about a third of what a gas vehicle costs. The trick with EVs is the range issues (which this charger is trying to