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I don't like how all of these "DSLR" cameras are becoming the size of a point and shoot, and not even having a viewfinder - I know that most digital cameras have an electronic viewfinder, but I'm sure that a DSLR doesn't. Meh.

My science teacher did something similar in 6th grade. Corn starch + plastic tube + tea candle = huge flame. It almost touched the ceiling. (Yes, he did it inside)

And Dish is a lot cheaper - I was looking, for our needs DirecTV would be >$170 a month after the first 2 years, but Dish was $95 or so after the first two years.

Dish Network offers a free Slingbox until Jan. 31, so you can do that there too, and you can watch any channel, and you own the slingbox

You can get an SSL cert for under $10 from GeoTrust... I'm not sure why such a big website wouldn't.

Protip: Run a VPN server on port 53, most providers won't block that because it's the port for something DNS related. You can usually get around it by doing that.

Uhh.. Doesn't Opera Mini, RIM, et al do this same thing?

"comma's" Comma's what? you probably meant "commas". If you did that on purpose, good trolling ;-)

I think roll call might work better. For me, they have to take attendance in study hall three times in the one hour, and twice in gym. It seems like this would just be taking attendance for who gets off the bus, not who actually gets into school. Also, not everybody takes the bus... If this is at a high school I'm

Yes, but they released minor versions every 6 weeks-ish. And yes, I know Firefox before. Tomorrow is my three-year anniversary for being a Mozilla contributor.

Once every six weeks really isn't that often, it's not any more often than it did in the past.

This. I changed the name of a Firefox build of Firefox from "Mozilla Firefox" to something more generic. When it was Firefox, they refused to use it. When I showed them the "other browser" they loved it. As soon as I told them it was just Firefox they uninstalled it and went back to Chrome.

For $20 a year, I'd expect some sort of EDVO (Because you don't need 3g for this) opener so if you don't have a smartphone you can open/close it, kinda like OnStar has.

https does show, no matter what.

I'm pretty sure that grep does this, i'd imagine that this is just a UI frontend to it (As everything in Linux is)

I'm pretty sure when Thunderbolt cables are close to $50 a piece, USB3 will win. I'd rather spend $4 on a USB cable and get slower speeds than $50 on a TB cable and get faster speeds. Having, what is it now, 4 GB/s(?) transfer speeds isn't important for most people.

Maybe, but my release is the 8-17 for some reason... updater seems broken :(

Right, you have to manually update it. It's three clicks. Nightly -> Help, About -> Apply update

Hey, thinkpads' keyboards are waterproof!

As soon as I read the title I thought of this.