I love you Dresden Codak
I love you Dresden Codak
Stay classy Red (I don't even think of her as Janeway any more!)
that thing is far more creepy than the one they used in the Conjuring.
"Aside from the potential for a failed launch that would spread radioactive material across half of whichever hemisphere, of course." I think you just answered your own question. That and it's expensive to send stuff into orbit, and there's a lot of waste and weight that would need to go up. Sadly it's cheaper to…
I've owned all of those but the 25mm. The 17mm is one of my main stays on the camera, the 20mm, while a great lens, left much to be desired with the AF. The 20mm uses an old style non-internal AF. The 17mm can be had (at least right now) used or refurbished for less than the new 15mm, and preforms pretty well.
Oh- I know, they're just both dead to me, and I never bothered watching the newer one. Once Upon a Time is one of the most infuriating shows I've ever seen.
I tried REALLY hard to like that show. REALLY hard. After this:
Iggy Pop on ST DS9
GO HOME FACEBOOK YOU'RE DRUNK.
Go home Facebook, you're drunk.
Well- they do keep a rifle in the soyuz capsule- in case of bear attack. I'm hoping/assuming/wishing the US pods had fishing poles in them.
Space Engine is one of the most amazing "games" I've ever played.
I would love a documentary series for A Short History of Nearly Everything.
"Huge" sensor? It's APS-C.
As others have said (and what I meant), it's for fresh baked traditional bread. Wonder bread like bread can be refrigerated.
Ah yeah, I mean fresh baked bread (not Wonder bread etc), but yes- freezing bread is fantastic. It's more the non-freezing, it actually ages the bread faster if you refrigerate it.
Since we're on the topic of food you shouldn't refrigerate:
I have a weird uncontrollable urge to squash that.
Too bad something like this will never happen again:
I love you practical effects