DirkAnger
Dirk Anger
DirkAnger

I'm sorry if I got ideas after sitting for six hours with a half uncovered perfect ass 40 centimeters from my face, I don't know how could I have been such a pervert at the tender age of 15, when I should have been thinking about ballparks and teddybears.

There sort of is a malevolent force out to get us. We define "good" as ONE state and "bad" as all of the rest. Then nature just go to "the rest" more often than the "one", simply because there are more of them. We should be glad it went to the "one" often enough that we exist at all

my bet's on battery consumption

So, the biggest disappointments for me were the families and the Italian guy.

Ahm, that explains it, it's the insulator what's special grade, I was thinking of the wire itself, thanks. On second thought, golden wire would help too, but for that kind of power that'd probably be an awful lot of gold (and the wire itself would probably melt)

That'd be really (like, an extra dollar per TV) easy to fix. The problem with it is that people don't want it. Maybe as an extra in case you can't find the remote, but it's still faster to use the remote if it's handy. Now, a remote you don't have to point to the TV, that's another thing

He could have least have worn a helmet and have an axe in the other hand. I hear it's a popular fantasy :o)

I mean, not of that design in particular, but something vague and general, just out of curiosity, because I'm not sure how a more conductive cable can keep someone from being electrocuted, unless it's in the grounding element. But thanks anyway if you can't

Hehehe, that "burning the bottom" trick is done with paella too, and it's f*ng delicious

Do you have a link to something to read about that? sounds interesting

Don't forget the vodka

I once read about the first time Americans could get their hands on a MiG fighter, that it was equivalent to the high tech fighters they were using, and the engineers who studied it were in awe that the thing could fly at all because of how lo-tech everything was.

Yeah, the School of the Americas isn't exactly secret. More recently, there was this "operation Gladio" in Europe which most people haven't heard about, even if they killed people in their own countries. CIA did a better job of hiding that one

These movies always start with the suposition that an airborn virus that had a 90%+ mortality rate is the scariest thing ever imagined

Sure, a lot of people don't know about this stuff

but look at how she holds her cute baby

almost

meh, Norwegian sounds like Danish read by a Swede, I'm sure his familiarity with the Nordic languages caused the mistake

tomorrow in Fox News: "Engineering institute endorses hackers, is formed mostly by criminals and terrorists. Should higher education in technology be banned?"

Are you guys sure they won't turn it into crap? I'd rather they leave it alone than do that