Cowboys: 20 Eagles: 16
Cowboys run out the clock with four minutes left to win the game.
Philly opts for a 52 yard field goal instead of a fourth down conversion with inches to go.
Miles Austin – touch down halfway into the fourth quarter putting Dallas in the lead (20-13).
Philly challenges two plays, both lost.
Cowboys challenge a play – ruling stands, loss of time out in the first half.
It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an army base on American soil.
— Pres. Barack Obama
Do I see… plastic sheets in your future?
— Dexter
PSCS | approx. 5-6hrs | Reference / Everything else improvised
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In retrospect, I realize the syringe he usually uses is a bit larger than that one. P:
Happy Halloween
Highly recommend you go see Wall-E. Children got a free watch opening day
Anyways, as the cashier in the box office handed back my credit card and movie tickets, my nephew is anxious to get the watch, and upon seeing my card laid on top of the tickets he says, “Oh look, we get a free credit card too!”
Since when did it cost $6.00 for a single large popcorn ($6.50 for extra large)? That’s like two dollars more from the last time I remember paying for popcorn (coincidentally the small popcorn was $4).
Also, the light in the screen for my laptop went out. Haven’t found a good time to take it in for a replacement. Knew I should have extended the warranty so they would come to me. Pft.

“Panda BBQ Chinese Quisine”
Really now… with China’s reputation for cooking dogs and other animals Americans would call “pets”, I just have to wonder… why did the owners choose “Panda BBQ”? I don’t want to go there expecting to eat pork and, instead, have panda meat.
Maybe the play on words was intentional. If so, what a smart ass.
Instead of naming a release version of your product as a “beta”, just call it a sample. You know, like those things you get while shopping at a grocery store: a small cup/napkin with a sample of food on it to get you to buy the product. Hmm.
Really now. Telling your visitors/users that your product (however awesome it is) is free and giving them access to all those nifty features before saying, “hey, after this ‘beta’ thing, we’re going to start charging you for all those cool features” is not acceptable. Beta… pft. False advertising to me. I always thought “beta” meant “test release”. You know… in order to get feedback to fix bugs and bad code.
Oh well.


