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  1. The thing about the scientific method is it contains a mechanism to correct mistakes it makes. Iterate until you converge on real knowledge.
  2. 2-3 minutes apart, baby is still high and 1 CM last time they chkd, the y just turned up the pit to 12
  3. Okay we are at the point where I can't say anything helpful.
  4. Just waiting now- watching arrested development season 2
  5. Oxytocin hooked up- waiting for the action to start
  6. They told Jaymee to wait in the lobby. I am driving back to get her insurance card to avoid any hassles.
  7. @alexhutton my wife was due july 1 - the boy is coming out today
  8. I confirmed the 6 am appt for the induction so we are all set
  9. Blue Coat always points out that they filter for a large middle-eastern nation. I'm not sure that is something to be proud of.
  10. got the second to last iphone 3GS at the store. No line when I arrived. The store was stocked with 40 phones. 15 were 32G.
  11. Road to Serfdom video by F.A. Hayek - Published by GM in 1950 http://bit.ly/tRtcG
  12. i was going to write a script for os x to say certain tweets as they arrive but processtweet.scpt that comes with twitterific already has it
  13. i don't know
  14. Updating iPhone software…
  15. On assigning probabilities to singular cases, or: Probability is subjetive too: http://bit.ly/k0ups
  16. It is common to think of probability as a physical property of a system, but that would mean we don't have causally deterministic world.
  17. Grilling some lamb chops in palm springs
  18. @rmogull I'll send you an email. I have 4 iphones on my family plan (siblings).
  19. @rmogull what do you mean by upgrade eligibility?
  20. @mortman i don't see how they can legislate risk management