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@Deftone: Will you be my friend?

@Deftone: It was in Steam's big sale for like $6 a couple weeks back. I bought a bunch of copies as gifts for friends hoping SOMEONE I know will play with me. No luck yet.

I think there is a sex tape on the laptop and no cure for cancer, and they're hoping they can appeal to the thief's humanity before he discovers it.

@JordanAT: You can make a vanilla steamer that's pretty tasty. If I want something frothy and sweet without coffee, I steam some milk with our espresso machine and put in a little vanilla syrup. Warm, tasty, vanilla-y goodness.

I've been really happy using packagetrackr.com, it was incredibly useful around the holidays to know when presents were coming in (especially the big ones that I definitely wanted to intercept before anyone else got them off the front step). They have a mobile version of the site, and you can set up shipment

@Kerensky97: +1 for Yak-Trax. Bought a pair for myself a couple winters back and it saved me from biting it at least half a dozen times per winter, and allows me to walk around more quickly/naturally. The day I received them and tried them out, I immediately ordered a few more pairs for family members.

mmmm cream of wheat

@Aurailious: My (basic) understanding is that devs would have the choice to include tablet and phone layouts and features in the same App, and the OS/Device will trigger the appropriate options.

I grew up in a family where I wasn't taught healthy eating and exercise habits. I wish I had been given access to a program like WW when I was a child, because I certainly wasn't getting any sort of structured habits or information at home, and now I have a lifelong struggle to deal with.

Up until a couple years ago when they used the vintage logo on their cups for a while, I never even realized what the center of the logo was. If it wasn't for that, I might not even recognize this logo. The thick green band and the strong typeface of the Starbucks name are how I've always recognized the brand, not

@allthegossip: Starbucks makes good money off their toilets. At least from me. When I'm driving from Moscow, ID to the Seattle area, I always stop in Ellensburg, WA to refuel, and the Starbucks bathroom there is the only one I'll touch, but I felt guilty using it without making a purchase so I always buy something

@queenhobart: True, unchecked, an population like this could happen in just months.

Many, if not all of these rats that were healthy enough, were transported around the country for adoption. Many of them have found wonderful homes and I suspect each of them has learned to be a warm, doting companion.

@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?