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Torfin, ereader with solar panel to recharge. Not sure how we're going to rebuild society however if there is only one person left. Even God seeded his reality simulator with two humans.
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Depends on who he is worried about kidnapping him. If it's a worry about being snatched by random thugs who are looking to grab just about anyone who looks like they're worth a ransom, then it is highly unlikely that they'll ever see the postings about his hidden key. On the other hand, if it's someone who wants to grab him for revenge or to press him into their service, then they're probably collection as much data about him as possible and this was a really stupid bit of information to reveal. Of course as others have stated, it could be a bit of misdirection.

As a personal aside, Kevin had the same computer science teacher at Pierce College that I did. Too bad I didn't know that at the time, I would have loved to have asked her about his antics while at the school.
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Judging from the copy on the posters, it appears these are aimed at parents rather than children. Also how many children that age would connect with the word obesity? Sounds an awful lot like some parents simply don't want to be confronted with reality and are hiding (no literal insult intended) behind their children.
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It'd be interesting to see stats on the number of paid days off employees actually use. My last two employers have made it very difficult to make use of the vacation days that are part of our compensation package. They'd much prefer that we cash them in and work on those days. When someone does manage to take a week off, we've had managers insist that they work on the adjacent weekends since the vacation days only cover the weekdays in-between. All of this is legal for exempt employees (exempt means that an industry group lobbied Congress to get their workers exempt from labor laws).
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As long as there is no lawsuit, I can't imagine why they wouldn't use it in the show. This is a teachable moment and could serve as a lesson for the wannabes at home that things aren't as easy as they look.
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Some of my fellow hikers on Kilimanjaro did this but without skis. Looked like tons of fun but I kept expecting them to wipe out and end up a bloody pulp. No one did. Wish my brain hadn't been so oxygen deprived so I could have joined in on the fun.

With proper precautions it seems like a way to get fun out of a mountain during the non winter months.
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A couple of months ago I went on a trip to Tanzania. I was quite surprised by how attractive the people there are, including the Maasai. After living all my life in the West, it was amazing to see whole towns of lean fit people. No doubt there are plenty in the rural areas that are malnurished but to the people I saw in Tanzania and Ethiopia, us westerners must look like ugly bags of fat.
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Wonder if they will be able to do patterns. If so, the iris might become the new lower back. Starburt against a blue background? Or maybe a radioactive symbol. Heck, maybe even a bunch of the little brown Grateful Dead bears dancing around the iris. Tackiness will know no bounds!
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Neat! When I was a kid, we lived next to a lake whose dam broke in the middle of the night. It took about a week for the lake bed to be dry enough to walk on but it was great fun after that. We found all kinds of interesting things that had been lost in the lake over the years, including watches and old LPs. Much to our parents regret, we had epic mud wars. Much more fun than the lake ever had been.

Eventually it dryed up and started to look like the surface of Mars. The soil was incredible for growing crops. It's been over thirty years and last time I looked, you couldn't tell there was ever a lake there. It's filled with trees and bushes. A stream flowing through the middle is all that is left of the old lake.
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The law of $$$ states that if there is still a market for Doctor Who after twelve regenerations, they'll find a way to fit it into the storyline and he'll live on.
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