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@shorty63136: I think my first call might be to the police in a case like that, and I imagine BoA would be more receptive to a call from law enforcement (not only that, they'd likely have access to contact information for the bank manager).

@daniel2001: Not only is route familiarity useful, but if I'm going on a long trip, I often find better routes than the GPS suggests and add via points to my navigator to follow that route. The GPS usually only seems to take into account distance/probable speed limit when calculating short/fast routes, which doesn't

I don't think I've ever had this problem with any of the Garmin/TomTom units I've used or with Google nav on my phone. If I'm going somewhere I don't know, I give the directions a cursory glance to make sure they at least look logical, and I don't think they've ever been particularly out-of-whack, except for some

@PhillyLass: A couple Octobers ago I was inundated by Pro-Prop-8 status updates by my Aunt, a Californian currently on her 4th marriage. I almost snapped.

@CSX321: I used to do it with the Conan Alligator YTMND a lot.

@SkipErnst: At the same time, won't a patient who has been given something that they -think- works by a Doctor who may not be aware of other treatments stop pursuing the actual treatment for their ailment?

Last week I was at my in-laws house for the day, and I needed to drop a deuce. The bathroom upstairs is long and narrow, with the toilet at the far end facing the wall with only a little more than a foot of clearence. Recently, they chose narrow vertical striped wallpaper. When i sat down I tried to focus on the

@mykola: And how exactly do you think it ended up that way? Coincidence?

@XTOTHEL: It could be something like that, I used to hang dry clothes sometimes when I lived in Western Washington and they always dried nice and soft, but when I dry them in Idaho with our crappy well water, they dry like planks of wood. And they smell funny.

@ChaiLatte: Pfft, that's an every day occurrence in my life. They just might not realize it.

@Chrysocolla: Our neighbors named all their dogs after presidents they admired. When they got a dog that turned out to be a bit of a "bad seed" they renamed him Nixon.

@valgerth: He never argued that it wasn't illegal or that they didn't have the right to do it, just that it's a stupid move and they're shooting themselves in the foot by deciding to make accessing the content more difficult and costly.

@Aaron Martin: With the recent goings on, even blurring out internal IPs is probably a good idea!

@Ted: Awesome, thanks for the tips!

@Se7en_speed: Not sure I'd suggest eating it though, who knows what delicious toxins were introduced.

@TheClap: That's what I'm buying one for.

@MrHaroHaro: Wow, that girl had a long period.

@otherginger: Which, I assume, means you get neither?

@SALVATlON: If you're doing that slow of a pan I imagine there's going to be some timelapse involved, which isn't recorded-audio friendly in my experience.