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Good, let's hope for some sanity in the US too (not bloody likely). At least the EU cares about consumers over corporations, at least.

Sneeze into your arm, not in your hands.

Unless I'm missing something I'm not sure why I should be impressed with the i8. It's not very good looking. It only has an electric range of 25 miles and then it is just a normal hybrid until the battery is charged enough to go back to EV mode? All for $135,000? What am I missing?

Okay, now if they would only do something about the memory cleanup issue that's been lingering since version 3.0...

You can install the Classic Theme Restorer extension. It put things mostly back how they should be. But it turned into a massive time suck for me as I began adding extensions to tweak almost everything and couldn't stop.

I'm actually going to disagree with this article completely. Yes, sunburns are never healthy, but the sun is the leading source of Vitamin D, and it is the UV-B rays that create that. Apparently Gizmodo needs to do some more research

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles…

I'm from Seattle. In relative terms, this whole region is decidedly anti twitter. The few of my friends/colleagues who have one use it maybe once every 3 months, or for work only.

Oh man, Samsung's so going to be like, "Did we finally convert WhaleCatTheSeventh? What? No!? What must we do!? WHAT MORE MUST WE DO???"

Technically, the answer to your question is yes, as even the smallest mass can affect the earth's orbit. Practically though, no, there wouldn't have been much of a change.

The earth weighs about 6E24 kg and is moving, relative to the sun, at ~30,000 m/s for a momentum of about 18E28 newton seconds. The asteroid

Modern family where nobody is looking at each other.
The father is looking at his iPad
The mother at her phone
The baby out in the air not where the fuck to look.

I worked my way up to Green & Black's 85%. Love it. Also see Alter Eco 88

Let me know when somebody invents these:

There you go sport....

No android, no care

"not many people are actively pursuing it in the US."

Fun Epidaurus fact: like most of Greece, it's overrun by cats. We found a mom and her litter under one of the wooden plank walkways. It's cool to sit in the top row and hear clearly someone talking down below; it's even cooler to hear a cat that sounds like it's right next to you.
That's in addition to the theatre and

Visited there some years ago, a high school group was also there. 3 or 4 kids got on the stage and started singing. Sitting about 2/3 of the way up, they were as clear as sitting next to them. It was indeed amazing, and a beautiful place.

... and it remains just as awesome to this day. Plays are still performed at this theater with incredible acoustics. Reimaginations of the ancient tragedies and comedies, mostly.