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"What happened to spaceshipone?" "WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THAT ANYMORE!"

"Far safer than sticking an actual shotgun shell in your mouth..." Well THAT'S not true. Sticking a shotgun shell in your mouth won't do a damned thing, you just look a little odd. A dose of caffeine has all sorts of potential side effects. I'm not even sure about the route, inhaling it like that, something tells me

The U.S. Air Force....Ryanair charter planes took me from baltimore to manas last time I deployed. The C-17 I flew into afghanistan was a nicer ride than flying with them.

The U.S. Air Force....Ryanair charter planes took me from baltimore to manas last time I deployed. The C-17 I flew into afghanistan was a nicer ride than flying with them.

You sir, made my day.

Rofl, this sounds like every linux distro ever. I AM using cyanogen mod 7.1 right now on my droid incredible, it's a little quirky at times, but no more than HTC's sense UI, and it doesn't look like a pile of ass like the sense UI does. Generally I'm firmly in the same skeptic camp as you, but I can vouch for

Uhhh....for a lot of medications, it's generally contraindicated to take with dairy (or certain juices, coffee, etc.), or to store it below freezing. Not going to hurt you, but there's a strong possibility it would render the medication (or certain components of it) ineffective. Nyquil specifically, I don't know off

"And who in the right mind would look at a bridge and go hey, I think I can take that down." You've obviously never lived in PA before....

Excuuuuse me sir, but the correct term is "cybernetic organism".

That was all really informative. Me and my wife visited this temple last time we where on the mainland, really awesome place. I got some amazing photos. I did leave wondering how the heck the thing stayed standing, the design just didn't make sense to me at the time (mainly the lack of any central pillars as stated in

As I read that article all I could think about how awesome USAA is. Just to recap what tschreck said - No physical locations, but they make up for that by having an excellent website and phone support. Plus you deposit checks by mail or with an app on the phone. That reminds me their phone app is top notch (for both

I've seen the biggest fish of my life brought up on ugly sticks. It's not 2 grand worth of bamboo, but it rarely disapoints.

That is called the double tap, my friend - "right to the cerebellum" There's also a variant that I'm quiet fond of known as "two to the chest, one to the head."

The last photo, Eastern State Penn, is such a cool place to visit. It's supposedly one of the most haunted locations in the U.S.

You ARE a boss if you're watching Antiques Roadshow. This TV only lets other people know it.

I don't believe Mac and photography are mutually exclusive. I'm no professional, but I do some good work, and all of it is on a PC, as do other more experienced photographers I know.

My workspace will never be featured on lifehacker because I don't have a gigantic Mac prominently displayed in the center of it...

It certainly won't SOLVE the problem, but it'd at least be a reliable tool to use in the assessment and treatment. An X-ray doesn't fix your broken leg, but it's still an indispensible tool used in the diagnosis and treatment, this would be much the same thing. As for sitting still and all of that, there aren't really

I JUST bought a Logitech Revue (the price came down and the 3.1 update on the horrizon prompted me to - plus I had some cash to blow). I set it up and have been using it for a few days now, and it's great! I have some basic comcast cable, and a home built HTPC hooked up to my TV, and I wanted something that would tie

This is fantastic. The pain scale is so subjective. I can recall seeing a patient where his leg was crushed by a humvee (this was a follow up, he was in a cast and all that jazz already), and he rated his pain as a 4/10. The next patient was complaining of some non-specific back pain, and rated their pain as a 9/10