I’ve never seen cutting, gluing or homemade pieces. The great thing about Lego is how precisely and consistently everything is sized so there’s generally a way to achieve anything you want to build.
I’ve never seen cutting, gluing or homemade pieces. The great thing about Lego is how precisely and consistently everything is sized so there’s generally a way to achieve anything you want to build.
It’s the windows, the color scheme and the cleanliness.
Even with all supposed problems in America people here also worry about relatively insignificant quality of life issues. I think you need to follow Norwegian news a bit more closely because people there don’t think it’s the paradise you seem to think it is.
A big problem with the both of these is that they’re small. It seems that Mattel still hasn’t listened to all the complaints that first gen Boomco blasters were too small. They don’t need to be full size, but at least scale them up to proportions you’d get from Nerf.
Holy crap! Johnny 5 is a lot bigger than I remember.
This is a travesty. Flash is an incredibly useful tool on so many levels. I’ve yet to see another authoring tool that facilitated development to such a level that designers and illustrators could produce dynamic, robust content. A lot of animation is still produced in Flash and I know people who use it for game dev…
The concept does look better, but it requires a good long look for the differences to become apparent.
I like how these phones look, but then I like this sort of minimalist design. That said, they definitely aren’t my favorites and have lost the distinctiveness of the older, Nokia-designed variants.
The cake itself is awesome, and not to be a huge downer, but when did it become a thing to throw big, extravagant birthday parties? Every couple of months I hear of someone inviting their child’s entire class, friends and extended family, renting a hall, and overdoing a birthday party in numerous other ways. And this…
Sony has a long history of half-baked ideas that offer overwrought solutions to minor problems.
What worked on a truck styled in the 50s doesn’t work on a modern truck. More importantly, why would anyone want a truck that occupies the same footprint as any other pickup but only offers a fraction of the cargo carrying capacity?
Don’t dealers have a penchant for ordering models with all the options? It seems like proper base models are always the rarest cars on the lot because dealers are keen on pushing people into overpriced packages.
When was the last time special classes associated with some high profile figure were trustworthy? Especially when you’re talking get rich quick schemes and real estate. Unfortunately, it seems like these people got sucked in by the high price tag, assuming that for that kind of money this program had to be good.
They’ll never be banned. Universities make too much money from all this.
In some ways I agree with you, but then everyone posting here might have offered up a different list. While certain conditions do apply these are mostly opinion based. I don’t really see what there is to get worked up about. I’ve seen lists that deviate from the spirit of the question far more than this one does.
The Apple Watch is water resistant to 1m for 30 minutes.
An appliance car is not a bad car by any stretch of the imagination. A car doesn’t need “soul”, but it does need to be reliable. What constitutes soul is a ridiculous anyway considering how subjective a metric it is. An engineer working on a Corolla might fell every bit as strongly about his car as the engineer…
Actually, it was quite a bit more brutal than that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axe_murde…
I’m confused, are we talking about the attendees?
I’m not sure what they’re trying to say. Cities in more forested regions have a lot more green. Cities in the middle of the desert predictably show a lot of red. What I find interesting is that Tampa, for example, shows huge swaths of red over bodies of water.