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  1. @jamesthomson Your relationship with Verio is not healthy. Can I get you the number of a shelter?
  2. @gruber Yes, Halladay's better than Lee. http://twitter.com/d_a_cameron/status/6675253537
  3. @rands Your use case appears to posit a universe where Comcast suffers outages less frequently than computers explode.
  4. @mattdavis999 Disconcerted is right. The productions' message seems to be that sometimes alcohol works.
  5. Shattered pint glass in a washing machine just improves the cleaning action, right?
  6. Fine, Amtrak's video system is VHS-based, but scan lines like a 15-year-old tape on a movie released in 2009 take verisimilitude too far.
  7. @amykatehorn Keep your BofA account for local deposits, and wire balances for free. They hate that even more than outright cancellation.
  8. @amykatehorn I like Charles Schwab. No fees, foreign-ATM rebates, ok website. Good interest rate in happier times, now 1%. Mailed deposits.
  9. @golob The public option is a means, not an end. You've read Begala's essay on Social Security's origins? http://bit.ly/74qj43
  10. @amykatehorn When a golf pun doubles as a dick joke, English coherence is trumped. At least it's not a single entendre.
  11. support@dotster.com, as seen in their invoices, returns an auto-reply asserting "Your email has not been received", so go use this web form.
  12. It's not a bona-fide round of software updates without finding copies of Firefox operated out of disk images sitting on the desktop.
  13. Server Admin relents! I am so smart! s-m-r-t!
  14. Starting to wonder if Server Admin is so blinkered that it can't set an MX record on a subdomain in a zone it controls.
  15. BIND in 10.6 Server is making me real unhappy this afternoon.
  16. @nikmoore I am not your football club. Tell your friends.
  17. @lostinfont Electoral rolls, and participation in particular elections, is all public information. Hooray for medium-sized government.
  18. "Oldest registered" status is muddied by an extremely unlikely cluster of living voters claiming to have been born on 1/1/1900.
  19. I misspoke — F. A. Lesourd isn't the oldest registered voter, he/she merely has the oldest voter registration. We regret the error.
  20. Seattle's oldest registered voter: F. A. Lesourd, born 1908, registered Halloween 1933. Runner-up is Edward Gross, registered one day later.