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First, my apologies if that came off a bit harsh. Even without your response, even if it were really an array of 3D spaces rather than true 4D, it wasn't so much a dislike of what you are doing as it was a dislike of how it was presented in the article. Stephen was excited about 4D, and explaining what 4D "is," and

Your word-play is rotten.

Miracles indeed...

This sounds like a pretty reasonable low-budget alternative to building a massive, fortified "Total Awareness" data center.

I'm sure everyone on the ground will be looking forward to the occasional vomit shower. Here's hoping there will be some sort of covering underneath it to avoid that sort of accident.

The ramp analogy is a poor one, as this is not strictly about providing access to those with a handicap. This kind of functionality would benefit all, by giving everyone more control.

This is bunk. Scotch is all you need.

I think you were trying to spell "soccer."

Had a similar thought...

My guess is that they aren't (just?) throttling, you're seeing more users active, and thus less bandwidth available per user.

Grow back? I was fine with the first time, but... two extractions? Nope, once is enough. They better not grow back.

I had the same thing happen recently. (Also 27, also never any trouble, until recently they were getting cavities at least.) Since I only had the upper ones, it was pretty straightforward. Local anesthetic, some manual pulling with the pliers, and out they popped. I wasn't put out for it or anything. I got a

Has already been mentioned, but Captain Anderson from ME seems to be about the best "good" example I can think of.

Costco sells it. It is cheaper than Bailey's. It is close enough to Bailey's. Goes great in coffee. No age restrictions on the label, so non-elderly can also enjoy.

Other than saying that things are moving to digital delivery, the rest is best-case-scenario. (Digital delivery is already worst-case scenario, but it is just happening, so there's no point arguing on that topic.) Nothing good can come of this. I'm already wondering what will happen to my poor 360 once the new

Gets better near 3. In some ways. Worse in others. Just a different kind of fun. We don't have to worry as much about "dangerous" objects and situations (swallowing / choking, light socket, etc), and he has settled down a lot, but also knows what he wants, and how to demand it!

84 hours a month?

Discovery Channel (the whole thing) hasn't had science as their top priority in a long, long time. Probably ever. That being said, even bad science can be a good instigator. If television is the primary educational resource for science for our kids, there is certainly a problem. That problem is not Mythbusters.

This makes me wish that we had lost the revolution. 'Merica needs Creme Egg McFlurry.

I never argued that we should not remove any liberties, but that we need to thoroughly think it through before forfeiting a liberty, and object to it being done without consent or consideration. I hope you can recognize the difference, and hopefully appreciate the need for the latter.