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  1. Re:I don't know what to say on LSD Alleviates 'Suicide Headaches' · · Score: 1

    Psychotria, I know what you are talking about (efexor 300mg per day). There may be a problem with the speed your body absorbs the medicine. Try taking "prolonged release" (don't know the exact English translation) capsules (not tablets), 150mg, twice a day. Consult your doctor: there is a way to test your absorption speed and better tune the carrier (tablets/capsules).

  2. Re:What Languages? on What Programming Languages Should You Learn Next? · · Score: 1

    Master Yoda, is that you?

  3. Re:It also indicates... on Apple Updates iPhone and iPod Touch · · Score: 1

    You mean your parents have no basement? Now, that's tough man...

  4. new tag proposal on Finnish Patient Gets New Jaw from His Own Stem Cells · · Score: 1

    from the shouldnt-they-have-tried-it-on-andrew-morton-first department

  5. ibdb.org on Stanford's New Website Converts Your Photos to 3D · · Score: 1

    the Internet Boobies Data Base

  6. back to basics on Understanding Art for Geeks · · Score: 1

    Dude, if it's not well-formed, it can't be valid art.

  7. Matrix diffraction grating for computer vision on How To Turn a Mini Maglite Into a Laser · · Score: 1

    I have been trying to make a point-matrix or grid projector starting from a very similar intstructable.

    The only option I found for the optics is this: http://www.novalasers.com/NOVAstore/pc/viewCategor ies.asp?idCategory=6.

    Does anybody know of a better place where to find these kind of optics? (I'm a software guy, I don't know the field very much.)

    That would make it less dangerous and more useful for computer vision experiments and the like.

    By the way, I think the author should have mentioned this other article: http://www.felesmagus.com/pages/lasers-howto.html from which he seems to derive. It also gives you another alternative for the diode casing (DigiKey).