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You are correct. The reason (I'm assuming) it is DARPA in the title and Darpa in the text is because the text came from Wired, where "Darpa" seems to be house style, though the headlines are the same (minus an "Exclusive:" in Wired).

Here's a trick. Find the grocery store around you that's frequented by orthodox Jews. Wait until Passover comes, then buy up all the soda. Odds are, if the community is large enough and the grocer is smart enough, the sodas will all be cane sugar, as many Ashkenazim will refrain from any type of corn product during

What, no gym membership?

Aren't there credit card sleeves that do this? I'm pretty sure that my bank gave me one, and I have one for my passport card. They are supposed to protect against demagnetization, and I'm pretty sure they block RFID, too.

Not sure about the second one. I remember reading that Norway (or was it Sweden?) had the highest entrepreneurs per capita, and they cited the social programs that allowed them the flexibility to go out on a limb with an idea without risking everything.

What if I believe both are equally bad?

Oddly enough, I was just in Ohio (Cleveland) using my Transformer Prime. Twins!

There's a company out there (can't remember the name, unfortunately) that made maps like this. I did some research about them at my job, and I have to say, when I got their samples in the mail, I played with them for a good hour.

I find it ironic that the picture for combining purchases is of an In-N-Out meal, as I'm 99% sure that their combos aren't discounted at all. I couldn't find their restaurant prices online, but their cookout prices aren't discounted by bundling: [www.in-n-out.com]

"I spent my college years selling pots and pans at a Macys in a very affluent neighborhood in the Los Angeles area, where I was treated like a dog most of the time. It was during those days I learned to loathe the "sense of entitlement." "Serve me! Cater to me!" So when I go out, I'll do everything I can to make the

"I've checked my email. Gone through Twitter and Facebook. Been up and down my RSS feeds and poked around a few sites with the browser. It has been about 20 minutes and I'm not sure what else to do with the BlackBerry Playbook until another email arrives."

Agreed. I always think the pharmacist is watching me to see if I have the signs of a meth dealer when I go in to buy a box.

"Turmeric is more effective than all treatments never tested, says the American neurologist Gregory Cole."

This is because Apple tells you that iOS is safe and unable to be abused like this. Android, Linux, Windows, etc. are very clear about their openness and the risks that come with it.

Please tell me this is somewhere in L.A. so I can go see it.

Speaking as a Starbucks employee, we do care. We're not going to deny you the drink, but we will probably think less of you.

I'm assuming this is only if you want a military funeral/buried at Arlington, etc. right?

I get Matt Berry's point, but I'm really having a hard time letting go of his comma splice.

Am I the only person who can't help but think of [i]The Coneheads[/i]'s home movie montage when I hear about Kodachrome?