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@corsair130: Are you saying they should be allowed to have an ad featuring children playing the choking game because if done properly you have a statistically tiny chance of injuring yourself?

@corsair130: As a matter of fact I do not. All I'm saying is that there are much better ways to show off an awesome new "product" than with a known to be potentially lethal game, much less being played by children.

How could Google post something like this? Every year many teens die from playing games like this (stuffing marshmallows in face, not messing with voice control). I like the idea, but using this as an example just screams bad judgement to me.

@TheCrudMan: the key word is meta. "meta-liveblogging."

What about silly putty? Chemist got so fed up with his failure at creating a new rubber like substance that he chucked it against a wall, and it bounced off. Leading him to brand it as a children's toy, Silly Putty.

@walkingagh: not always. My car has one cigarette lighter that is hooked directly into the battery, it never turns off. The other two only run when the car runs.

Still don't have it. Any idea how long of a rollout this is?

@dangerp: I was just about to go edit my comment. Widget suddenly appeared just now, must be some kind of delay. SSL still disabled though.

Widget is not showing up. Though Chrome claims something has broken the complete https encryption, so clearly something is running.

When making a call on google voice if you press * it will ring your other phones so you can switch. If I have gmail open will it ring it?

The reason they can't wear them is that there are laws mandating the use of them while handling some of the chemicals BP is using. If they let some use them, and do not give them to everyone that's basically an admission of guilt in a future lawsuit.

Nail Polish works wonderfully. Just a thin coating of clear relieves all of the itching.

I would also suggest one number, it's like google alerter, but also adds google voice