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@itzikG35: Just make sure that you put the cancel date on your calendar, preferably with a pop-up reminder.

If even one tenant in a building requested it, the whole building was blurred.

@sageDieu: One big thing I seem to be coming up against is that GV Mobile+ is iPod-touch compatible.

@weendex: If Google TV presented itself as identical to a PC running Chrome, yes, they probably would.

I still wouldn't want a watch that wasn't water-resistant.

@pjcard: Agreed. The most I can pull from what the abstract says is that larger than normal dragonflies were achieved. Register implies 70cm, probably intended humorously.

@Christopher Rotkopf: ISS broke Mir's record of continuous human habitation (3644 days, or 9.97 years) last week, on October 23.

@improprietary: Earlier this month, I wound up cobbling together a Google Docs spreadsheet script that would scrape the Heavens Above website's list of visible passes of the ISS from my location and post the times and directions to my Google Calendar.

@Lemonade: Besides the various industries and scientific contexts in which the kilogram is used...

@kellanpan: Google Calendar also offers a Sunrise and Sunset calendar and a Moon Phase calendar you can subscribe to. I've been synching them both to my iPod Touch for over a year now.

@Dustin Luck: Personally, when I try Yahoo pipes on a site that has a robots.txt that disables it, I fetch the source through a proxy.

Sausage Po-Boys, based on this recipe:

@lizabethy: Having tested it with a few webcomics, it doesn't seem to do images at all, and is best for text-primary feeds, like say CNN's Top Stories.

Interesting. I've been using Yahoo Pipes to do this for awhile, but I'll give this a shot.

@tomsomething: Saw the Galilean Moons for the first time this week myself, using a Galileoscope in a fairly well-lit parking lot. They're actually naked-eye objects if you've got decent skies and can block out the glare of Jupiter, but I don't think my vision's good enough for that.

@bitslammer: Satellites can be pretty darned bright. Made some time to watch the ISS pass into sunlight on Sunday. At magnitude -3.2, it was brighter than Jupiter. Only thing brighter in the sky at the time was the Moon.

@verspasian: You don't have to, and furthermore, wouldn't be able to.

Probably should mention that the tip's mac-only in the title and tags.

@Arist1de: Not only that, but you can put in as many as you want in the username, as long as the username doesn't start or end with one, or you don't have two side by side.

In GMail, you can also use the dots trick, as long as it's unique: I.e., if you never use the johndo.e@gmail.com or joh.ndoe@gmail.com address anywhere else, you'll be able to easily filter things out.