I know they make lightweight foam/softer material for when there are fights.
I know they make lightweight foam/softer material for when there are fights.
Only if the expert on teenage pre-owned laptops thinks it's real.
It's an adirondack chair. Have you never seen one?
It's a robotic lander. Are people denying that we have sent robots to Mars? Robots wouldn't get fried by the Van Zandt Belts, like humans would, so why would we not send one? I am confused.
So it's like a convection grill then? I'd say cool, but it's the exact opposite.
It's not the speed it achieves, but how hard it is smacked to achieve the speed and how sudden it drops back down to zero that matter. An egg can fall at terminal velocity, but when it stops suddenly as it hits the ground, THAT'S where the damage occurs.
I guess Barry likes the "old fashioned".
Is that Dewey from Malcolm in the Middle?
Seems he has a sponsored ad that shows up even before Dan Savages page. I guess he outsmarted you.
Remember, all sand is is ground up rocks, glass, and shells. At least two of those are filled with enough nooks and crannies to make sure not a single bacteria doesn't have a home. Add in constant moisture, food from animal feces as well as nutrients from the sea, and exposure to sun and heat, and a beach is a petri…
Or a delicious bowl of Quaker Oats?
That's why they have 3.
And loot what exactly? A loaf of bread?
Does anyone know how or where all these Russians get these awesome dashcams from? They must be cheap if so many people there have them, and they look like they are pretty good quality.
Just tell the crew the order is for a cop.
Reminds me of this video.
Any chance it's a short/glitch in the one thermometer? Are the others showing spikes or variance? I know radiation has a tendency to make things go wonky after exposure, even if they have been tested.
I'm getting carjacked, so let me just hit and hold 9 on my phone to dial the police and they can tell that I am in danger by me pleading with the criminal, and they can track me through GPS.
Many moons ago, I read about a light, in possibly Discover or Scientific American, that utilized a flashing pattern that activated the part the brain that perceived threats to believe that something was coming at them, like a rock. They were talking about mounting it on buses and the such. Does anyone else remember…
I love people who believed that we believed the world was flat. Stand on the top of any big hill in Italy, and you can see the curve.