The only job of a costume is to look good. Wearing a long sleeved mock-turtleneck tee under a storm trooper costume is what will make it look good. (A storm trooper costume is just plates of "armor" strapped over black clothes.)
The only job of a costume is to look good. Wearing a long sleeved mock-turtleneck tee under a storm trooper costume is what will make it look good. (A storm trooper costume is just plates of "armor" strapped over black clothes.)
All that work and one of them is wearing white socks? For shame... Also, the correct shirt to wear is a mock-turtleneck so that your pasty white geekneck doesn't show.
For what? to go into your playstation 3? Playstation 4?
You nailed the issue exactly. A lot of people don't get this distinction.
I am assuming that you're joking... Right?
Ah. You're thinking of uranium fuel pellets and perhaps confusing them with the term "control rods."
Thanks for posting this. I'm not sure why gizmodo didn't post the video with this article.
"Again, this is just from the research I've been doing on this today; I may well be very wrong. In that quick bit of research, however, it seems that an LFTR is a very stupid, round-about, inefficient, costly way of obtaining U-233."
That article doesn't actually say anything at all. Since the article doesn't even mention what reactor design they are talking about, I'm going to assume that it's a PWR. If that assumption is correct, then yes, most of their objections are correct. PWRs are dangerous and produce dangerous waste whether they are…
Also, google "Kirk Sorensen" and watch his TED Talk and his Google Tech Talk.
Thorium rods? For what reactor design?
There's just no money for capitol investment. GE and Westinghouse don't want to fund it because it would hurt their existing business. Government doesn't want to fund it because the current GOP (partly because they don't want to offend tea party voters,) doesn't seem to approve of giving money to science research.…
I had assumed that the implication was clear.
I never said I bought her any drinks. Also, she is the one who brought up "old punk music." Unfortunately, what she meant by "old punk music" is Green Day. Certainly made me feel old...
I hope it didn't seem like I was bashing you; I was trying to answer your question because it seemed like everyone else missed the point.
The replies to your question have seemed to miss the point. iTunes match is ONLY for music that DID NOT come from the iTunes store. The newest version of iTunes and iOS will already allow you to redownload purchased content as often as you want from anywhere including on your mobile devices.
Ever used Shazam or SoundHound?
I'll discuss one of your points first.
We don't burn straight carbon; we burn hydrocarbons. Further, this release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
I've watched the whole thing and it's fantastic. Kirk's TED Talk is really great too.