GXP_Addiction
GXP_Addiction
GXP_Addiction

Interesting idea however mechanical keyboards are going by the wayside, solar, wind, wave and geothermal are the future in my opinion however the laws of physics dictate that there will always be an inherent loss in a system, however super-materials like aerogel and graphene are amazingly promising

It was offered as part of a program called Project Lead the Way it was a 3 year running Start program I ended up earning a full semesters worth of college credits between my sophomore and senior year

In 2005/2006 as part of a class I took in high school (Principles of Engineering Design) we basically had to invent a solution to a problem we found. We had seen a news story about poor water quality in 3rd world countries amd decided on creating a solar powered water distillary. We utilIized evacuated solar tubes

I don't often share this story, 4 years ago my girlfriend at the time had an 01 Beetle I stole the keys and locked myself in while we were at the beach and told her I was going to learn. I have a vague idea and after stalling it and having a hard time finding reverse (damn germans down and up makes no sense!) she

Am I to assume you've never taken ahistory class. ...

then in the interim may I suggest a trip to comicon :-)

if not for nothing it presents a great thought excercise, don't be so close minded you don't need tangible goods to stimulate thought and innovation, its the what ifs, hiw comes and whys that have led us to where we stand now

great point, remember when we thought the earth was flat because we can't see past the horizon?

I'm pretty sure in NH its pretty much open season to K.O.S. I live near an old farm with 100+ acres of land in easement and we have a pack of 8-9 of them nothing sketchier than walking the dog at dusk and hearing the pack start to cirle you

I prefaced my statement by saying my knowledge was limited and I also aknowledged the effect it would have on future engagements.

Let me preface this by saying I am completely oblivious to how military strikes actually work, but if we have several high profile terrorist targets in a valley, and we know there are probably more in the hills, then why not have a strike team deployed to carpet bomb the area as soon as the chopper is in the air?

I attend NHTI which shares a campus with the christa mcauliffe planetarium and a few years back the "video game club" took over the screen for a gaming competition it was epic!

still have my k2 fattys with xsjado frames hit the park a few weeks ago for the first time in 6 years I could still drop in and slide on the coping but airs and spins forget it I miss It a ton though

NH (to my knowledge the only state you can get away with no insurance live free or die!) and I joked from the day I bought my G6 that it was my "winter beater" I daily drive an 07 Solstice GXP from April to September the G6 replaced my real beater 02 Grand am (my first car) this pic was prior to the G6's fall

No I don't carry insurance I made some mistakes when I was younger and my insurance rates are around $7000 a year.....I'm 25 and yes I really am a dad, unfortunately I am in a bit of a financial rut and normally I would explain but I don't feel the need to defend myself to someone who is clearly arrogant and is

I have a 2009.5 G6 GXP sedan it was pristine then 2 years ago I sideswiped a guy on my way to pick up my fiance and newborn daughter from the hospital (lack of sleep caused a lack in depth perception) then a few months later it was backed into by a pickup with a large hitch while it was parked, then the wife curbed

I work in an environment where smart phones are viewed as distractions and the policy is "used in an emergancy only" and I know several people that have been sent home because of it. Keep in mind I work in an office environment at a large company with an international presence

This was one of the questions on my material science final that I took last night, you did a finer job explaining the topic but my answer was pretty much a summary of your article, I just found the timing to be ironic

As a northern bostonian (from NH) I second this!

I've dived Frye's Leap on lake Sabago in Maine its a good 30-40 feet