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@nicholas1987ucsb: With the obvious exception of the one he sees every day in his mirror.

This is particularly useful if you have contacts on your home screen and have also disabled the lockscreen like I have. I've been using it for a few weeks and it's caught a few accidental calls from going out.

@Aaron Huebner: Not to mention that not all of the water we absorb into our bodies is from drinking water. A lot of water comes from the food we eat. Being able to store food in a cool environment helps keep the food from drying out, allowing a person to absorb more water from it when consumed.

@AnikaG: :( Yeah, that was wrong of me.

@Zendax: That's one of the few later levels I got in the first try.

@AnikaG: Yeah, I think it's every 5 or so days. Willow might be a special case, as I've been around other female rats who weren't quite so... amorous.

Every few days when she went into heat, our pet rat, Willow, before she went into ratty menopause, would do the dart-hop and ear-wiggles at the drop of a hat whenever I picked her up or went near her. It's f-ing adorable/hilarious, but also a little weird that a little rat wants to get it on with me.

Anyone know of any sites/programs that work with Vevo?

@seestoryrun: It shouldn't even matter that much in a blog comment, as long as everyone knows what you're trying to say. Oh well, I guess we can see which starred Giz commenters have too much free time, eh?

@Taigan: Agreed, there's really only so much you can do with the premise, and they've definitely covered most, if not all, of it. I used to watch the show as soon as I saw a new episode on my DVR, and now two or three episodes can stack up before I begrudgingly watch all of them in a row and feel ultimately

I like Chuck but I hope it gets cancelled soon. I'm so conflicted!

@rohansood1987: I'm more bothered by the sad monkey in Bloons (when you fail a round). Breaks my damn heart.

@Mark Schroeder: I probably wasn't incredibly clear in my initial point. What I was saying was, when you're talking about the "same frame", there wouldn't really be such a thing, as each "same" frame from each camera that are supposed to be the same would probably be off a few ms. At 30fps each camera can be off

@Mark Schroeder: I imagine it might be harder to get the 52 cameras to sync up at exactly the same moment when recording video. If each camera is off the pace +/- even just a few milliseconds it might come out not looking as good.

A small sheet of Kydex thermoplastic and some 3M Command Strips would probably result in a far more attractive and future-removable mount.

@rev02: When I fly, I stash my belt in my carryon and use a plastic ziptie (or velcro zipties) to tighten the space between two belt loops in the back, so my pants are nice and tight without the belt. My shirt is usually untucked or I'm wearing a sweater/jacket that covers my waist anyway, so nobody sees it. Then

@iScuba: Is the sixth thing that his name isn't Alex?

My friend and his brothers were all born within 5 days in 4 consecutive years. May 30th, 31st, June 2nd and June 3rd, 1981-1984. All their first names end in N (-an, -on or -in) and their middle names all start with P.