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I think that it may be the effect of wearing novel clothing and not so much the coat itself. The article fails to mention whether or not it was the norm for the participants to wear a lab coat outside of the study itself. If participants are like most psychological participants, they are typical undergraduates that

Now I can just tell the girls I was checking out their QR codes!

What they don't mention is whether or not these games were optimized for a tablet experience or are made to take advantage of the Tegra 3/2 architecture.

What I hate is that Apple always uses loose mathematical terms like "4x performance!" The average person thinks, 4x performance...that must mean it is 4x as good! No hard data, no hard comparisons, just a "4x" misnomer.

Your response is the only one I decided to promote. Haha.

The only way this is going to increase is your return is that if those numbers are picked, a smaller number of people are likely to choose those numbers "because they are at the edge".

You think? First, it's at work and I don't pay for the electricity and second, can you imagine the money I saved by re-purposing an already existing computer instead of buying another machine? The difference is probably dollars a month, but I saved $500-$1000 instantly by getting a free computer.

Thanks. I don't like using the protective seat cover (because I'm not a weirdo who feels like they are going to get cooties from a toilet seat) but now I have to check to see if your saliva is on the toilet seat.

Only a dual core CPU?

Heck I use a 3.0Ghz Pentium 4 (with hyperthreading technology!, haha) for my desktop computer, 3GB RAM, a 7200RPM HDD, and Windows 7 Enterprise and unless I am doing data crunching it works more than adequate for other tasks.

Yes, that is very true. It would be in my checking account being spent on something not all that important.

I was on the IRS side until they said you never reported the sale. That's crap man! I hope you have it in writing.

You said you had the same job all year, but how long have you been working at said job? If it has been within the past two tax years, it's possible that you were being taxed at a lower rate at some point. That is a common thing for people, for instance those in college, who graduate from a part-time college job to

To be fair, considering how little I make each year (~$18,000 and in graduate school), I highly doubt I would have been able to save the $1,600 dollars I am getting back this year by my own doings. That'd be like me saving $133 a month on my own and that'd be a challenge to do so consistently.

Nerd!

My favorite, and what I keep at home, is a hickory Mattock handle. It's cheaper than a baseball bat, a good bit bigger, and is crafted to take the punishment of a beating. Got mine for about $10 and it's a beauty. Also, if I can find it, we have a wooden bed frame leg that has a steel rod through it somewhere that

The only major difference between Android and Mac OS (which is a little ridiculous to compare since one is a computer OS and the other is a phone OS) is that the Google naming scheme is in alphabetical order so it is instantly recognizable that Alpha > Beta > Cupcake > Donut > Eclair > Froyo > Gingerbread > Honeycomb

So I started out thinking it was cool but impractical and then the holographs started and magical control panels and then I decided it was a stupid video.

For whatever reason, QR codes still haven't died. Near Field Communication is far superior in every conceivable way, yet it's only in a small handful of phones.

The difference is that Google's naming scheme makes sense (you know Gingerbread comes before Honeycomb, etc) while it makes no sense that Mountain Lion comes after Lion which both come after Snow Leopard.