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Totally agreed. It’s one of the few apps I paid more than $1 for, and I even bought the extended levels. It’s more of an experience of serenity than a simple game.

Just imagine people start putting otterbox on the Apple Watch :)

what is "full fart" on the 2002 cover?

Only the lucky ones have had FRESH bagels, while they are soft and chewy on the inside. Yes I went to McGill as well.

Interesting fact: Amazon, having one of the major data center in Ashburn, VA, is within the no-drone-allowed zone.

I use it to print coupons with print-count — mucho easier than having to clear your cache

Think hydroplane

A given month's usage will allow someone to establish a computational power baseline, and changes over time will enable extrapolation on growth of their raw computational power, and thus NSA's investment in the facility.

I will definitely get one if it can ride 30-40mi on an 8-hour charge

I remember visiting a Cabane a sucre when little and it was awesome! I still remember holding a stick on the snow patch and someone poured the maple syrup on it to make a maple taffy stick. The thought of using sap for maple syrup is disturbing...

At least now we learned Mag Float can be used to clean decanter! :)

It's likely from the rover's turn; considering it was just a meter or two away, and that the gravity of Mars is about 1/3 of earth, the rocks that get squeezed by the rover's wheel will fly a few times farther away. A rock flying a feet of two in a similar scenario is to be expected on earth. It adds up perfectly in

Arg... I missed 2 of them :)

When there are only a small handful of top defense contractor and he worked for 3 of them, it's pretty easy to guess. F-35 Lighting II is an LMCO's brain-child. All you need is to guess the other 2. I would guess Raytheon and BAE...

I don't think we need to know the old password to change password, right?

In theory true. However since the backup does not need to be redone if your google password changes, this implies private key is not generated with google password as input vector or salt at all.

Call me old school but I think it's basic politeness & respect to the cashier to treat the clerk as someone helping you (aka not a lowly slave) if they are helping you complete the checkout process. I remember one time I had to take an important call during the checkout, while the staff did not mind, I felt awful

Finally an answer that make sense! The sequence does not converge to a number as k approaches infinity, so neither of the 3 methods are accurate. The answer to the sum of the sequence is simply oscillating without finite answer.

I'm surprised TSA didn't confiscate that