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@MaxPoint: Wait, why a shout out to Nitesh?

Great wallpapers... and the first one is a beetle btw.

@Phoenix303: Once again, thanks- this is something I've spent hours looking for a solution to before and not found one. And this thing rocks! I only wish I had gotten this to work sooner.

@kozi: Phoenix303 fixed it, I had to force the IP of Media Server to that of my laptops, the playstation itself was fine.

@Phoenix303: Ah, that did the trick. Many thanks.

I've never gotten my PS3 to detect my mac with PS3 Media server. I've gotten the free trials of other similar apps to run, so I just figured PS3 Media server was just crap, but it seems to work just fine for everyone else...

@madisomi: man of ren: For something as simple as "do some push ups, wait a minute, do some more push ups" it's crazy good. I found out about it from either Agrippa or Kwinten and tried it just as a novelty at first but I'm starting week 4 now and am determined to see it through to the end.

@ripfire: Exactly. Having a high score makes working out much more interesting.

As a gamer looking to whip myself into shape also, I have had pretty great results with the 100 push up challenge [hundredpushups.com]

So why isn't the map of the moon animated? That would seem like the next logical step.

@holy holes batman: This is what happens when it's in an enclosed space, the moisture has nowhere to go.

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High salt or sugar content draws moisture out of microorganisms. Salting has been a way to preserve foodstuffs for centuries. I just ate some tinned fruit in syrup, if I left that out for 6 months it probably wouldn't develop any mold either.

@Copernileo: Yes to further capture evidence of these "metallic oxide salts"

Humans have been salting food to preserve it for thousands of years. This isn't something McDonalds invented. No crazy chemicals needed.

@werk: Exactly.