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@thewhitedoberman: Funny, I never have much of a problem with it, except when my 2-year-old leaves me a voicemail, or when one sales rep who consistently slurs is speech calls.

@thinkerer: Agreed. And it's really weird-feeling for the person you're looking at that way, because they can't tell which eye you're looking at.

@Rescue9: Oh yeah. Heard "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" making fun of this one recently. Apparently from base camp to summit, they're planning (or have perhaps completed) complete wi-fi coverage.

@kellanpan: Yeah, I was expecting something monumental. This is nothing to write home about.

@Snafu77: It would be the second.

@Snafu77: There are some who legitimately can't afford to put money aside. But there are many more who choose not to afford to.

@Arkatek: Agreed. Also perhaps the coffee maker might sometimes benefit from a remote switch...

@Davemmanc: I'm imagining this thing going off as coworker man was leaning over his desk (as people are wont to do as they prepare to sit down).

@Merricat: when I was in grade school, during rocket week, a guest speaker actually showed us how to use a film canister and half an alka-seltzer to propel a rocket a few feet into the air.

@Mr Quacker: Go to Wal-Mart's photo booth. They collect them. Usually they're for school projects, but I bet you could talk one out of them.

@psychiccheese: I think, um, that you're saying the same thing as the article.

Methinks, as a music teacher, my remote work possibilities are limited.

@chiposaur: That's what it looks like to me...it seems that they have a set of categories, and their algorithm somehow assigns the tags to each item. Perhaps it finds words in the referring page, or perhaps it looks for specific words in the site.

@Matt: Search it and see what you get.

@dragynphyre: you can use <u> and </u> to underline. The comment system takes a few HTML tags.