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@Grant Bachman: I didn't notice the rounded edges at the top until you pointed that out. Innnnneresting.

@UnalteredTruth: The colourwheel means you need a new computer, dude. Or more RAM. Either way, the Air so far has been horrible, especially in terms of ventilation, and the MBP's are so thin, why not get one of those?

@jsimonjrn: They just released them in April, and besides the last one they release them every 6 months or so ([en.wikipedia.org] so check out those release dates and decide for yourself. Honestly I'd only ever buy them right when they're released.

@Jackstick: I totally never realized Kodiak to Jaguar existed, I only started with Panther. Fantastic, though! Even better than I thought!

hahaha I upgraded to 10.6 a week ago. Goddamnit.

@Preyfar: Yup! I would. Personally everyone I know uses vibrate, I think that custom ringtones are pretty tacky.

@Preyfar: I think calypso is.

My last desk was this solid oak clunker, it was really nice and was full of drawers, but I found that just having the drawers there prompted me to hamster away lots of things I never used. This past summer I completely cleansed my bedroom and closet, where the walk-in closet had been filled with 2 shelving units and

@MarzipanPersuasion: I think that was for Funny or Die. She had a prosthetic nose and stuff.

@Boomdiggity!: Holy christ, I'm in genetics, I know what GMO means. And the reason that so many dog breeds exist is because there are approximately 18 genes responsible for all of their variation, meaning that our artificial selection on them created many new breeds very quickly. Breeding chickens with enormous

@Boomdiggity!: Well, the more of the entire carcass that you use, the less real meat you have to use, right? The more fillers you put into something like chicken nuggets, the less chickens you have to use, right? There's also the fact that chickens have been genetically modified to have huge breasts, canola has been

@warpl00001: Nah, most of my knowledge comes from what people who work in these types of factories have experienced and have told me. This all happens behind closed doors, and people seem to have zero knowledge of how the food they eat is actually prepared. Even just looking at the ingredients on things which

@m9105826: Primate neural tissue? You know that mad cow disease started because cattle were fed the remains (the important part being the CNS) of other cattle, right? Diseases can be transmitted many different ways. Many of those remainders that you're so fond of are put into dog food, and personally I feel that

@clobclark: Honestly it's cool that people do that, but I've tried it and I've always felt hungry and like something was missing from my diet when I did. I've come to terms with the fact that we're built to be omnivores, but I disagree with the way that we raise (and have zero respect for) the animals that we eat.

@SkipErnst: I have no doubt that killing animals isn't pleasant, but that's not what I meant at all - I was rather talking about grinding up all of the parts of a chicken that normally, if you had the whole thing, wouldn't eat - the eyeballs, the brain, the fatty skin, the joints - all of that. My point being that

@EiZON: By that same logic you can go pick leftovers out of trash cans and eat worms out of the ground. My lord, you've never taken a science course beyond high school have you? You know that not all materials are created equal, right? Stuffing your face with chicken skins is not akin to eating breast meat. ...but

@lemke ☠☠☠: I sincerely doubt that. My proof? Go to France and check out what they eat, then check out their obesity rates. There have been studies done on things like Splenda (which is artificially made sugar) vs. natural cane sugar on weight, and guess what - our bodies weren't made to process things that are