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@DanYHKim: I, too, picked up one of those for that exact purpose.

Normal digital cameras typically pick up infrared,too.

@Jacknut: Google Calendar shows you all the calendars at once, and you can easily move events from one calendar to another.

@William Mize: You can sync up to 25 calendars to your iPhone App.

Scarpar Treaded Skateboard in action:

Slideshow Assembler

@nerfWiz: I'm still working on my 1x1x1 cube. I'll solve that thing someday...

@lldsandsFLll: I'm generally able to solve the top and middle layer, but have always had to look up a walkthrough to solve the bottom layer.

@badhatharry: I think we're in the wrong shower. Check the directions again.

There isn't a place on the planet where 05:06:07 on August 9, 2010 hasn't already happened.

@PsychoSuperman: It's a DSi. Could have been the kid brought it to the zoo to use it as a camera.

Direct Connections: 6, all of which are people I follow on Google Buzz.

You need less than 70 digits of pi to calculate the circumference of a circle the size of the observable universe with an accuracy of smaller than the Planck Length, and we've known pi better than that for over three hundred years.

@kasakka: I'd have to agree. When I initially started using RSS feeds, yes, I used live Bookmarks in Firefox because that's all I knew about. But they really can't hold a candle to the Google Reader experience, especially after editing, augmenting, or bypassing broken, deficient, or nonexistent feeds with Yahoo

@butaneko: @Canoehead: I'll probably just keep using iBooks to read the Baen CD books, then. Thanks for the help.

Tangential question: I've got the Kindle for PC application, and an iPod Touch with the kindle App.

@PerfectD3: You get the best direct acceleration by traveling radially outward from the sun, but by angling the sail, you can pick up momentum in any direction up to 90 degrees away from the outward direction. Changing your velocity allows you to reshape your orbit around the sun, and can be done to result in

@certifiedfryguy: Do you remember the locations of yard sales you visited ten years ago? I certainly don't.

@beandelphiki: More recently, NPR's Science Friday interviewed Chemistry Professor Eric Block, author of "Garlic and Other Aliums: The lore and the Science." He also agreed that Stainless Steel didn't work, but didn't go into details in the interview.

@meltingcube: I'd say one of the esaiest times to do this is when you've managed to successfully navigate a lean time, and increase it when things get better, so it's not as much of a sudden hardship. Work it right, and you get to both spend more and save more. Assuming, of course, that things improve.