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Not really seeing anything that paints Judge Edward LaRose (appointed to the court by Governor Jeb Bush in '05) as a "psycho Liberal judge."

The Free Student Prime did not come with instant streaming.

I admit, it does seem familiar.

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You don't need a 3D display to view 3D videos. The 3D button gives the option to use anaglyph glasses, or side-by side viewing with crossed eyes.

Picked up one of these from Amazon several months ago, and I'd agree, it's been bloody useful.

Brief experimentation with Manycam appears to show that it does seem to do what I'm looking for, though I'm going to have to look more carefully through the audio options, as I initially failed to get audio broadcast. Thanks.

Any recommendation for a free screencaster that does webcam emulation too? Say, I want to play a game and pipe the screencasting to a Google+ hangout?

At least for Ohio, minimum shipping appears to be another $3.15 for USPS First Class.

Haven't flipped an egg in years. Preferred method is to heat a small pan over medium heat, ad a dollop of butter, crack the egg into it, cover with glass lid, and lower the heat to low, then wait for yolk to reach the desired consistency, and serve.

Can't say that I've ever used it for porn.

The Quick Add box will also allow you to perform unorthodox repeat events that the interface can't handle.

Already paid for the upcoming month, so I'll get hit on my September 27 bill, and I've had a calendar notification for that sort of thing for a year now.

While the Lion King 2 is deserving of every bit of vitriol you have for it, I must disagree about Lion King 1 1/2. Found it surprisingly entertaining.

It's not Google's fault that Yale had student SSNs on a publicly-accessible FTP server.

You can do it without a script in Google Calendar...But it's cumbersome. And, depending on the timing, it might require two events.

Well, it's a Google Apps Script, so it's primarily only able to interface with Google Products. Last I checked, the ability to make Google Apps Scripts produce generic files was not supported in the free product..though I admit I haven't looked into that recently.

I've definitely seen that feature in the past, and used it.

It's kind of kludgy actually.

Another bonus: You can use Google Apps Scripting to manipulate events. I've set mine up to add Astronomy Forecasts, expected arrival dates of my Netflix DVDs, Weather Warnings, and visibility times for the International Space Station and Iridium Flares.