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Last item is not really correct - you can "star" locations in the google maps and then quickly choose them. And once you found a location, it takes only two clicks to star it.
Not really a direct answer to your question, but I use TED-5000 from http://www.theenergydetective.com/index.html. So far I found a rather precise correlation between data from it and bills from electric company.
You've failed to account for days when US government is unexpectedly closed (e.g. any sign of snow in the D.C. area) - Library of Congress would be closed on such days too. So actual answer is probably a bit higher than 2.4
Stupid slashdot:
a) Write a comment
b) Press Preview
c) Nothing happens for 10 seconds
d) Decide to rephrase comment
e) Preview suddenly appears
f) Forget about rephrasing and hit submit - suddenly submitted comment contains half of new text and half of old....
Profit?
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kdawson
from the one-man's-readable dept.
An anonymous reader writes "For years, Microsoft has allowed Visual Studio users to define arbitrary tab widths, often to the dismay of those viewing the resultant code in other editors. With VS 2010, it appears that they have taken the next step of forcing tab width to be the same as the indent size in code. Two-space tabs anyone?"
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timothy
from the would-never-leave-the-house dept.
dragonturtle69 writes with this story, short on details but interesting: "These sea slugs, Elysia chlorotica, have evolved the ability to gain energy via photosynthesis. Forget about genetic modifications for sports enhancements. I want to be able to never need to eat again — or do I?"