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"Drillers say they would like to keep the exact formula of the chemicals they use secret because it represents a competitive advantage"
Good luck with that. Food and beverage manufactures were required to list their "ingredients", and they sky didn't fall.
yes, I was witness to this tonight. I took my kids to McDonalds for Ice Cream cones, and we spent about 30 minutes on the lobby. During that time, there were more customers doing business with the RedBox machine outside (note, it's almost 100 degrees here) than there were inside buying food.
nope, still vaporware
"WHEN CAN WE GET SOLAR SHINGLES? Although they’re not available for sale yet, POWERHOUSE Solar Shingles will be available in select U.S. markets by the end of 2011"
not sure what kind of logs your MTA provides, but I think the best they can do is show the headers and not the content of each message. Forging e-mail is regrettably easy to do.
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from the a-life-full-of-missions dept.
dotarray writes "From the article: 'Rockstar Games are no strangers to legal action, but it doesn't come stranger than this. An American model, Michael Washington (known as "Shagg") is suing the publisher — as well as parent company Take Two Interactive — because they based Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on his life.'" It's a good thing Washington never learned the infinite ammo cheat.
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from the I-feel-safer-already dept.
An anonymous reader writes "A robot met its end near Coors Field tonight when the Denver Police Department Bomb Squad detonated the 'suspicious object,' bringing to an end the hours-long standoff between police and the approximately eight-inch tall toy. From the article: "'Are you serious?' asked Denver resident Justin Kent, 26, when police stopped him from proceeding down 20th Street. Kent said that he lived just past the closed area, but was told he would have to go around via Park Avenue.'"