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I think it's Prii

It also works well now that the ads are personalized. The Bing ad on this page says "Everybody! Be among the first to view a new more yada yada" Really kinda loses the impact Bing was hoping for.

$88 bucks from amazon prime...

I've got a sailing friend and wanted to get him one of these engraved with his boat name and initial for his birthday. Any recommendations on brands?

Thank you Spyderco VP Sacha Thiel?

Yeah - tiffany did the glass - the guy that did Mt Rushmore actually recreated it because they thought it would serve as a beacon with an actual light. the way it is now actually reflects the original Bertholdi design.

Let's go with an Erlinmeyer flask-shaped vase. C'mon - Rodney King just died. Have we forgotten so soon? Can't we all just get along?!?

Great DC restaraunt - Lincoln - did it's entire floor in pennies. Kinda awesome. Over a million - so that's $10K just in flooring materials not including the labor to lay them all down and epoxy over them.

Obviously your job isn't accomplished entirely on your laptop and smartphone from a coffee shop. ;)

That first pretty copper thing will cook my dinner faster.

When they refurbished her (90's??) they actually used actual gold leaf to coat the entire torch so that it always shines. Noticable difference if you find any old photos of it.

I'm fairly certain running on a bearing of air will substantailly reduce the friction. And I didn't mean that it's serving the same function of a flywheel, just that the momentum properties have similarities. the heavier blades will not be as impacted by the air friction as a light fan's blades would be either. But

Being heavier it will take more energy to get up to speed but less to maintain it - acting more like a flywheel.

If the air is truely acting as a bearing, that means that the spinning part will essentially 'float' on it and be moved away as things expand. The first thing to expand is likely the air in this gap anyway, supporting the rest of your hypothesis about heat transfer and making this air gap add substantially to the

And does it include the hamburger number that's below it? Do they know that HAMburger is actually beef and not pork?

I'm surprised by the low paper number. The paper industry itself is pretty water intensive, plus you need to water a tree for years to grow it, before you harvest it, pulp it, refine it and lay the wet pulp in sheets to dry. Anyone that has experience living near or around a paper mill knows that "shit smell of

[www.honeyfund.com] is what my cousin used. They did a highly specialized south america trip.

No - but riding a horse is actually much more likely to cause death (statistically speaking) than flying. It's all in how we measure risk. I'm sorry you've had to witness the awful dismemberment and death at an airplane crash site, but statistically it's still the safest way to fly. Although I will agree there's

So what does the bottom "battery" do?