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Every once in a while I'm forced to sit on the train facing backwards, this song seemed to be a good fit.

There are Canadian women serving in front line infantry roles in Afghanistan. And the Canadians have been serving in parts of that country that are as bad as any other there. They aren't staying in the safe parts.

baskets are the best on utility bikes. I use a one that clips to my rack and can fold away. It can fit two turkeys.

taking a milk crate is actually theft - they're returned to the dairy and reused. That's why they're built so strong.

“They called you exotic, which is just people talk for awesome!”

Now that you say that, I think a Saab is warranted. I think any mechanical/aerospace engineering prof would love a car 'born from jets'.

Win95 was a huge hit and was a big leap from Win3.1x. I'd put that OS in the top 10 easily. The alternatives were O/S 2 Warp (remember that) a pile of UNIXes and Mac OS at a point where Apple as a company was almost dead.

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A Trunki would be better http://www.trunki.co.uk/categories/trunki_2/terrance_1

+1, +2 if the drapes match the carpet

the downside is they rust badly so they're hard to find in places where they salt the roads.

I'll agree with you for slightly different reasons - if you have multiple devices in your house it is a real pain in the a$$ to manage iOS and android.

Unfortunately physics says you can't do that,

is ePad trademarked? I don't know how well sales for the eMac were, but a wifi only iPad with maybe a bit more rugged case might sell.

Tassimo latte's and sweet liquors. If I can't see MNF at least I'll have the hangover tomorrow

well that's a hint I can use. Very slick.

Something like that - I remember it because I got a bunch of apps for 10 cents apiece.

Siloing is very important to enterprise customers. Firstly there's data loss- that list of customers, their data, etc. There are huge reputation risks associated with losing data.

entry level jobs at accounting firms do this. The final round of interviews usually lasts half a day and includes a dinner with a bunch of the younger employees in a firm. And it's all on the record.

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