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I'll give it to you as a close second. They share similar stylings, but when the B1b's wings are extended, it's pretty fugly.

LOL, mY father worked for General Dynamics back in the day selling the things. His name is on most of the contracts that sold them to foreign countries. But they are so well designed, aesthetically.

Sexiest airplane ever made.

Caterpillars. Wasps (at least the P. Fusactus pictured and studied) eat other bugs and LOVE caterpillars. They only feed plant products to their young, and chew leaves to make their nests.

Just make sure you hit home when you swing, otherwise that wasp will remember you!

Elizabeth Tibbets and I both worked for the same Master's research professor (albeit a few years apart), also with wasps @ Oakland University, in SE Michigan. While my research wasn't as cool (I tested their ability to recognize relatives as compared to an invasive species' ability to do the same), it's great to see

You're wrong. SO WRONG. There are many instances when the government is legally allowed to prevent or disperse assembly. In fact, it's more of a balancing between the public interest, the protester's interests and the government's interest (here, the city).

Again, if I physically resisted an officer as part of his traffic stop, then I would deserve a mouthful of pepper spray.

And YOU can avoid this by not becoming an Occutard. That's right, when the police as you to move, get up and move.

"If you can't grasp the concept of protesting, I'm not sure the Occupy movement will make much sense to you. "

I think your first paragraph exposes the unlikelihood of the second. No one cares about OWS anymore because no one knows exactly what they want. OWS had momentum for a while because people cared about them generally, but when they didn't coalesce into something specific, message-wise, people stopped caring. When no

"or, god help you, to anyone who buys one going forward."

Is it just me or is his hand really weird?

Might want to proof read that first paragraph.

@Dr. Clockwork Again, as I mentioned above, The DIlophosaur was the one that ate Newman. It had the dual-crest on its head:

The dilophosaur was the one that ate Newman.

Fantastic bit of writing, and an earnest attempt to position an opinion across the gulf of inconsistent zealots to the land of reasonable analysis of a software platform, and not the janky hardware slopped together to show it off.

Correct.

Holy giant bezel, Batman!