That's ridiculous. But then I suppose people could otherwise flout the tax laws by claiming people were exchanging gifts when purchasing things.
That's ridiculous. But then I suppose people could otherwise flout the tax laws by claiming people were exchanging gifts when purchasing things.
Ah, right you are. The article made it out like having tears in your eye was the problem, but it was in fact the soap.
No, because when you're underwater, the entire exposed part of your eye is covered in water.
You have to pay taxes on gifts you receive?
How come there's no problem when you're underwater with having water in your eye, but there is in space?
Could be useful on location if you want to just look at your photos on a bigger screen or with a bit more information - saves carrying a laptop around.
It's more interesting seeing how crap their office area is which customers can't see.
"Relatively unknown"? How could anyone not have done this - even if only accidentally?
They don't have a GPS.
I've been using Map My Run, it's pretty similar. Variety of different stats it gives you, GPS etc. and you can view your runs online and share them.
Does the antisubmarine helicopter just work by crashing into the submarine?
I felt dizzy just watching it.
I thought they still used film as it was harder to pirate?
What does a projectionist actually do? I'm surprised most of it isn't automated now anyway.
Wow, you found images and the release date! Going to Amazon would have been easier.
'Uh I can't split the apple.'
S'always the apple's fault.
Oh yes, the answer to everything - SUE THEM.
They're cloning people again?
Perhaps showing actors from TV shows would be more fun :)