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I thought it was weird that the list of states seemed to also be the list of battleground states that Trump needs to win.


For us europeans: https://outline.com/L97Nu4


There is also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvdisaster which can automatically create par2 parity when you write DVDs or Bluray. The other important thing to do is always write and verify, a lot of disc errors are there from day 1 and not from the passage of time.


If you can't read the original article: https://outline.com/nzuAst


You can also prefix any WSJ links (among others) with “facebook.com/l.php?u=” to receive content reserved for users arriving from Facebook; that is, if you don't mind Facebook tracking.


This is the second in a series of three articles. The first and third parts are http://navymedicine.navylive.dodlive.mil/archives/9200 and http://navymedicine.navylive.dodlive.mil/archives/9242 They are all worth reading.


I think she is pointing out that the makers of soylent say they don't have the time to prepare ramen, but they had the time to read the book instead of watching the film.


I've a 2600K with 32GB DDR3 ram, and its the cost of DDR4 ram that is that stopping me from upgrading. Well that and the fact that that i've no compelling reason to upgrade beyond keeping up with the joneses.


A lot of the National Geographic societys work these days seems to have a strong appeal to religous people. They are owned by the FOX corporation and I wonder if this religious market is something that FOX is pushing them to focus on.


One story about archaeology, including the science thereof, in an ancient church isn't going to be a deal-breaker even for people who are fair-minded atheists.


They're just going where the money is. Selling NatGeo felt a bit like a betrayal, since NewsCorp is going to run it into the ground.


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