DanVogelsong
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DanVogelsong

I always think of Stargate...

Clearly Star Trek: First Contact was a sham - that Borg Sphere totally made it to earth...

It is a niche technology in the sense that it is only currently available to people who use things - You can't buy the ones for printing food, organs, or medicine yet.

Drill small holes in the shelf and use zipties to hang it on the bottom. It's neat, cheap, and won't melt from residual heat.

If you need a jammer, get a jammer - What movie theatres are you going to that are 75 miles in diameter??

While that's "smart" to have multiple crafts leaving, the likelyhood of that happening is practically null. It's just too expensive. If we were in the situation where we had a large, generic-SyFy-movie space station orbiting earth as a collective jumping point for these crafts, then great! But now, we have a tiny

... the pastoral nature of its environment

This.

I know there are such things as microphones that can catch ultrasound - you won't find them on Musician's Friend, as I'm sure they're incredibly expensive, but they are out there.

You can also organize books by size. It helps. And you can do some really killer designs... as long as no one reads one...

You lucky dog. My wife is on Paleo, so I've been jonesing for some cookies.

That's exactly what he does - he focuses on behavior rather than finance. The nuance, the finances of what you say makes sense. But since he's in the behavior business, he looks at everything through that lens. She obviously doesn't have a behavior problem, as she's debt free sans the car & the house. Regardless of

Dave Ramsey's advice isn't awful, it's just not "financial". It's focused on behavior rather than "the numbers" and he states that, often.

They should totally use the crawler as a mobile Algae-Diesel plant. It could just keep going.

I disagree. They have 2 things that they actively do that requires automotives, right now - Google Streetview, and the Wifi-Enabled Google Buses that get their employees to work. That's their market.

There are so many possibilities. Birds, Squirrels, Dogs, Children reaching for the remote...

I don't have a picture of mine but it's basically this. Not nearly this organized, but all similar types of cords together in labeled toilet paper tubes. Anything smaller than a cord (such as connecters & adapters) goes in a series of colored antistatic drawstring bags. Of course, there are a couple things not in it,

In Alaska, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, and Massachusetts, it is illegal for any vehicle in motion to use its hazard lights. Other states allow hazard lights in emergency situations or to indicate a traffic hazard (like heavy rain), while others—such as Georgia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and others—allow hazard

Very much this. The main issue I've found with brown-bagging it or using leftovers is occasionally you'll hit an awkward period when there isn't anything to eat - You ran out of bread for sandwiches, the kids were abnormally hungry last night, you woke up late, etc, etc, etc.