HighViscosity
HighViscosity
HighViscosity

I feel like anybody who is responsible enough to carry around extra fuel is responsible enough to not run out of gas in the first place.

My answer to questions like this will always be the Chrysler Sebring.

Sorry lady, that thing was toast long before you started bitching at the firefighters.

I always cringe when I see someone taking a portrait from a few feet away. The results are consistently very unflattering.

Man. The moment in a glider where you realize you're not high enough to make it home has got to suuuuck.

CERN: We have observed a "Higgs-like particle."

In an Ikea. Pretty much already set up for it.

Same for me. Instead of "heel and toe" it's "big toe and little toe."

The problem with the Airbus is that it loads from the front, so they had to drop the cockpit to get it out of the way. Also, they started with a smaller aircraft (Airbus A300). Makes for a far less visually appealing package.

"The only downside I can see from the design is the clear possibility of a fan-blade strike in the event of over-rotation during take off."

Boeing has one too.

I want to see massive positive camber become a thing. Make it look like cars are tip-toeing everywhere.

They did it before with the black MacBook, but correct, it doesn't really fit in with their current aesthetic.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for the voice of reason. People love the thinner designs, then bitch about the sacrifices you have to make to get there. Unreal.

Easy. Sebring.

Slow down the supply of water to farmers? This will only work when an area has excess water flowing through its canal, which is going to be occurring less and less as demand goes up and supply goes down.

Lower prices at the pump? Sure... but if you're spilling 1 fl oz of gas per 15 gallon fill up (which would be a pretty big spill), you're looking at a .05% loss. That's not going to equate to much savings.

Not very impressive compared to many of the Hubble shots, but nonetheless much easier to relate to and appreciate.

But if you're using the Dropbox and Google Drive OSX apps, as you should, the files within will be local to your computer and searchable anyway...

You might need to see a doctor.