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  1. @fuegofish I am not sure what the solution is, or if there even *is* one
  2. @fuegofish this is not a failing of wikipedia per se so much as a failure of any project of sufficient size
  3. Going off to Mexico; net access is going to be spotty at best. Bye Twitter o/
  4. You ever get that feeling where you hear a certain stock stock effect in multiple unrelated contexts? Yeah.
  5. http://i.imgur.com/QpgRq.jpg
  6. http://www.ocweekly.com/2007-02-08/news/illegally-park-ed/ Jury ruled woman was 'asking for' an officer to whip it out because of her dress
  7. @talesin how do you know they're an illegal?
  8. either way, it's *such a good game*
  9. I think Spirit Tracks is the first Zelda game that officially takes place in the same universe as another that doesn't have same protagonist
  10. RT @_analogy: All I'm gonna say is that I've been called "Stormbringer" before and let's leave it at that, shall we?
  11. @Anon_The_Third I am not going to be online much over the next couple weeks on account of vacation and the laptop stupidity.
  12. @ebroder I have an MSI, so I can't get a power cord at a store or borrow someone's.
  13. Welp, I left my laptop power cord at school. Goddamnit.
  14. #thoushallnot not listen to thou shalt always kill
  15. Turns out you only need a confirmation number to print a united boarding pass. Yay?
  16. @NReeding well, you see, terrorists on American soil gain superpowers, much like Superman does on Earth
  17. @nelhage it's not just you; I have no clue about why, when, or whether it's gone for good
  18. every time I see someone quote Al Gore as saying he "invented the internet" I want to punch them right in the face #tcot #angryaboutpolitics
  19. I wish gmail's filters worked like a real client's folders (i.e., arbitrarily complex rules)
  20. Also, it turns out that assuming adversaries won't use an exploit is hilariously dumb! Turns out they've known about this since the 90s.