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@blash: Ah, yes... an IBM Selectric II. Still trying to find a good refurb one for not too much money.

@godawgs7: I would imagine it is pretty rare for a package to have a running device in it. Just sayin' that if it were selected for screening and the x-ray showed some kind of mechanical motion, it would be very suspect.

@bradykirkwood: I would imagine it is pretty rare for a package to have a running device in it. Just sayin' that if it were selected for screening and the x-ray showed some kind of mechanical motion, it would be very suspect.

Putting on my aluminium foil beanie...

@Hello Mister Walrus: The prevailing thought among many of the military officials was that you could "inoculate" against the effects of radiation sickness with repeated small doses.

I still think that the jump sequence from BSG is better.

Sounds like an intergalactic subway announcement.

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@Rev Slow: I interviewed at Leatherman in 1997 and had basically the same experience.

Nice goatse in the Acrossair screenshot.

"...within the United States."

I have had two "after market" Apple Care plans and won't do it ever again.

"Frequency calibration of the baseband" and "the lag is ...not calibrated correctly"?

@FredicvsMaximvs: Nitrogen is commonly used, especially in coffee cans and tea cannisters.

Given the automated sorting process, multiple shipping modes and other such things that go on during the process, this ain't nothing.

Is there a way to get these in to the Wallpaper folder and not in the Camera Roll?

@jsmorley: House burns down, water pipe bursts and floods your office, toddler with a hammer... pick anything that destroys the second hard drive sitting next to your computer.