MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu

I figure them riding without brakes or a helmet would allow darwin to run his course....

Another fun fact, that by putting lights on the front and back of your bike, you make it legal to ride your bike at night!

A feature that I used to like about gizmodo stories, was they would be tagged with a bunch of relevant categories that you could click on to find stories tagged with similar topics.

If you've been to a convenience store recently, the field men's razors is quite crowded. There is big business in having the blade that is the sharpest and lasts the longest. Being able to show off the ability to cut and measure at this scale is the basically whipping it out to show who's is longest.

The jackass in the Saab that blew through the light and smeared you across his windshield is showing no sign of slowing. Not a good situation unless you've got a "smart" bike helmet strapped to your noggin.

Word limit restrictions in the first paragraph?

No worries

Judging by the timestamp (2AM) and the 'joyride' that the dude took after the tree was down, I don't think these dumbasses set out to steal the bike.

Yikes, thanks for finding that tidbit...I tried searching for cost/kg of flight and was only finding space shuttle info.

No we're not...rtfa "When you see these images, appreciate their beauty, but know also that these pictures are worth a lot more than a thousand words––about $20,000 more to be exact. "

Wait, doesn't it cost some insane amount per pound of payload to launch something into space? I vaguely remember it was a remarkably high number of added costs when Alan Shepard smuggled the golf balls on to the apollo...I'd imagine there would be some added cost in terms of the weight of launching the 3 cameras too.

It makes sense...

I think both are wrong. I believe the correct spelling is ShittiGroup.

I think you are correct...or at least that is the quote from the source article.

No, you are the only one who posted their comment without reading the other replies

No.

I was thinking the same thing...

I have had a pair of fannings for about a year. I think they are a comfortable sandal, however, I will concede I may have opened 4 bottles of beer with them and those were out of novelty. If I am drinking outdoors, and need a bottle opener, I prefer to do the 'picnic table trick'.

Probably about 5 years ago, I wasn't content with any of the phones available (pre-smart phone era) and I literally bought and sold every phone in sprint's lineup on ebay or online forums.