Comment: Re:Awesome BookTV interview on rats (Score 1) 200
The book is called "Rats" and it's fascinating.
The book is called "Rats" and it's fascinating.
Where can I get the headers for tl:dr? yum and apt can't find them. I'm lost.
They're giving those out at 100 o'clock in the exhibit hall.
Well, for people smart enough not to have kids, and live close to work, it adds up to less than 2%, at least in my case. And I live in a fairly large and not exactly cheap city. Also, if office politics has got you down, find a new job.
Are you guys running any tests in Seattle at night? DNS lookups regularly fail after midnight and are generally really spotty from midnight on. It's not a connectivity issue because I can always ssh using an ip address even when my web browser can't load pages due to lookup failures.
Woah, you should submit your findings to Nature.
No, I don't want to be premature here, but I think I smell a Nobel in Medicine.
Heh, I was worried about its utter absurdity in 2001.
You have autism. Now pick up those 274 toothpicks. 274, Toothpicks. 274.
The keyword is "yet".
I didn't get pulled over a single time until I was 38, yet I probably broke every traffic rule in the book.
It's a sales tax, sizzle chest.
"How do I love thee? My accumulator overflows."