AbstractObject
The Prince of Peugeot
AbstractObject

No, he just played Zuckerberg in "The Social Network". As in he's an actor, not Zuckerberg.

Ah, that makes more sense.

Looks like calamine lotion to me.

That's how those parts have some of the best water. Water sits in those watertowers/tanks (whatever you call them) for days to weeks, and while it sits there, all the dirt and undesireables sink to the bottom, leaving great water on top.

it looks like they just found a program other than photoshop.

So using the same logic hex screws should be even better.

I tend to like hex screws. Basically the same principal as Robertson screws but much better for tight spaces.

Probably around $17.5 million

Looks like a shortened transit van chassis.

Whatever floats your boat.

Because that would just make too much sense.

This just reminded me that all the school buses in my school district, of which there are probably around 200, run off of CNG and CNG only.

#NSFW Nobody's thought of this yet?

PLEASE TAKE THE COMMENT DOWN, IT'S OFFENSIVE, INAPPROPRIATE, AND BELITTLES THOSE WHO JUST WANT TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT THIS MEDICAL BREAK-THROUGH.

"Mr. "Plastic I don't give a F*" from HP"

I had an HP Photosmart 3300 series printer, you know, the one that was around $400 dollars when it first came out because it was one of the first to have wifi built in. Long story short ; it was a real pain in the ass for the 7 years I had it until it shit it's self with the magenta cartrige and refused to work again.