panthera2
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We've been using 7Capture where I work, because it's free, and it does a good job with the transparent window edges in Windows 7 and Vista (it removes the half-visible background image and crops around the rounded corners). It only has two capture methods (full screen or window), each with their own unchangeable

Good point... Perhaps, then, every couple months or so, you should take the jar to your bank and deposit the $5s into your savings account. Or use a small jar, so when it gets full, you know to move the money. It may not gain interest while it's sitting in that jar waiting to be deposited, but it's a better fate

Link fail!

...wait, are you saying, "Do the same thing the article says to do, and then put the bag in the shoe"? Because you can do that. The only thing it sounds like you're leaving out is the cardboard tube.

Unless your feet smell like lilacs and your shoes are lined in satin, no, probably a bad idea.

Good idea.

Ziploc bags do not use plasticizers. Cheapie bags, I make no promises for.

It's always good to stop and get your facts straight.

Maybe if getting the flu was a choice...

I don't have any fiends on Twitter. It's an advertising platform for my art, nothing more. And I'm almost never in physical range of my Facebook friends.

....by bombing public buildings?!?!

I wouldn't say "punish" them by forcing them into pregnancy. That's rather extreme, don't you think?

THIS is a valid reason for denying it.

They. 19% of them, in fact. We have put presidents through impeachment proceedings for lying, so why shouldn't a pharmacist lose a job over it?

Despite your clearly uneducated comment, pharmacists are not universally allowed to deny filling prescriptions in the United States. In fact, several states have laws specifically prohibiting that, and only 8 states have laws enforcing the right to deny medication. Charlie's comment isn't uneducated, it's

Yes, but telling them it is not available under any circumstances is an outright lie. In ALL states, it is available, if you find a pharmacy that isn't staffed by religious prohibitionists. So instead of compromising their moral beliefs by selling a drug that is legally available and federally regulated, they

Ugh, point, I wasn't aware that 8 states had made refusing to dispense legal contraceptives legal. Not to mention none of the articles give references to the study, only other articles about the so-called study, so they could have been five of those states.

"...they told the callers they couldn't buy the contraception under any circumstances and quickly hung up on them."

Wow, crazy much? I'd think that would be the kind of thing an interviewer would WANT to hear: that you intend to stay with the company, and you intend to improve and better yourself and benefit the company in the process.

Same here, plus it really raises the number of dishes you have to clean, which is a pain if you don't have a dishwasher.