Echo-niner
Echo-niner
Echo-niner

Agreed.

Wow. Amazing. That took balls. Large, steel balls.

^I'm with this guy.

I have a pretty sweet cutting board my wife's dad made out of pallets. He cut the wood into 1x1 strips and then glued all the pieces together in a press. It has 4x4s for legs and weighs about 200lbs. Cost next to nothing as he got the pallets for free.

I tend to drive a bit over the limit (usually 5-to-7 over), so I often need to get into the passing lane. However, I always get ASAP when someone moving faster than me starts coming up in my rearview. What often happens is that the moment I get in the right lane, the other vehicle that was previously

I love number 3. Love it.

I went to the Full IMAX in Sacramento and saw it, but it must have been 24 FPS because I had zero issues and I am very sensitive to the HFR effect.

It obviously tipped over as part of the cow's escape plan.

What is that, a Lincoln? I like the sliding trunk, and the clean lines.

Personally, I like it. Reminescent of MR2. I see the cries of OMG, UGLY, KILL IT! But at least the damn thing has character, something missing from today's auto appliances.

I submit to your obviously superior logic.

If you aim a laser at particular coordinates on the moon's surface, where a 3-sided mirror was placed, your beam will come right back to you. By measuring the time it takes the beam to travel to the moon's surface and back, you can calculate the distance and measure the speed at which the moon is receding from the

What is the car in the header? I don't recognize it.

The problem with my pc is that it is so fast, I can't read the tips that are placed on the loading screens. Sometimes, those are actually useful!

Amen, praise jesus. Thou art right. Thou hast me pegged.

And you do. Because JEEBUS.

As a physician, I welcome our robot overlords. Well, not entirely. So much of what I do everyday requires not only knowledge, but also judgement. There is no way a robot could supplant a doctor, but having them to assist in medical decision-making? narrowing down a differential? Pointing out new research that would

There were about 3000 applicants to the 200 available seats at my medical school. The selected students' average undergrad GPA was 3.7 ish and almost all undergrad degrees were in the biology, chemistry, biochemistry arena. The average MCAT score was around 28. I knew every person in my class to varying degree. I

I'm in northern california and I was driving in to work at 5am, I saw a really bright meteor. Very clear, briefly seemed to illuminate that portion of the sky.

Maybe this is why i like fruitcake. My grandmother sends us one from the collins street bakery every year and I genuinely like them.