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  1. @bobsquatch: I don't want to *visit* that universe. I want to know which one it is so i can avoid it in the future...
  2. In what universe does Star Trek: Nemesis count as an "American Movie Classic"?
  3. @reidab: don't do it! Google already knows your online relationships, don't give them your IRL ones, too!
  4. Huge radiology conference in Chicago, and it looks like they've reached hookup night.
  5. Occam's Razor: the thin line between an agnostic and an atheist.
  6. Clause in hotel agreement: if you don't pick up you're complimentary USA Today, we charge you money.
  7. Day 2 in Chitown starts with CNN. Kitten videos and diet advice? That's news?
  8. At ORD. Despite absurd hour, people are busy.
  9. @EthanZ @velveteenrabbi: Mazel Tov!
  10. @caseorganic: Nothing is static -- everything changes. But most things are consistent: they have patterns and probabilities.
  11. @caseorganic: nature is nothing but consistent. day follows night, spring follows winter, predator follows prey...
  12. slowly making chicken broth and apple butter. a couple days' worth of autumn smells.
  13. @TashaRobinson: how much energy savings we could realize with just a 10% reduction in the speed of light? but Big Physics won't let us!
  14. -bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory
  15. I'm not comfortable with the speed of time.
  16. @philtor: yeah, i noticed. but they don't realize the difficulties in marrying foreign semantics. it will be years before it's useful.
  17. @philtor: i see the reasoning behind rewriting libraries in a new language, but less so an app.
  18. big spam surge in the past 12-18 hours? anyone else? my spamd crumbled under the load.
  19. @wardepartment: my understanding is that they'd do more storming into backwards IT departments than into homes. :/
  20. @built: i admit i didn't read the code sample closely. the density and shape screamed PHP to me. upon review, the variable names, too.