Proginoskes
Proginoskes
Proginoskes

I might have to rethink my argument. I wonder what size packs they sell in Massachusetts. Although, I imagine they had plenty on hand. I would have tried to get the perfect shot the first time and then proceeded to eat all the rest that were no longer needed...as a celebratory snack of course.

Notice that there are three reese's cups in this shot. A regular package will come with two cups necessitating that they would have bought two packs equaling four, a kingsize package will come with four cups. I wonder what happened with the fourth?

I'll just leave this here...

There aren't many things that I want to make a point to do before I die, but seeing the Northern Lights is one of them.

Rub some dirt on it pansies.

The composting setup that's worked best for me was making two 3'x3'x3' bins out of stakes and a mesh fence that I kept by my garden. The benefits of having two separate piles is that you can have one that you feed and is working, and one that's slowed down that you can start using around the garden. Also, be sure to

It depends on who you ask. An active compost will generate heat on its own. I've heard if they get too hot it'll kill off good microbes, but then again, my black bins are in the full Texas sun and don't have a problem making compost. I actually think that keeping the compost moist is more important than putting it in

I thought the same thing about the photos icon until I looked at the current icon and thought, "How exactly does a sunflower say photos?" The new icon is probably an abstraction of the sunflower, which makes more sense, even if the sunflower never said photos in the first place.

A lot of the old timers in my area who grew up on farms didn't have constant electricity. The one thing they had that was electric was a radio. To power the radio, they had a small wind generator (¿and I'm assuming attached battery?) that would make just enough power for them to be able to listen to the radio in the

No mention that T-Rex, Triceratops, & Velociraptor all belong to the Cretaceous period? Jurassic Park does have a better ring to it than Cretaceous Park however.

Using that line of reasoning, this might be #1.

Perhaps Louis Kahn's greatest design, the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, TX.

I love their marketing, "The National Beer of Texas" slogan was the reason I first picked up Lone Star...then I found out I actually liked the stuff! But I was particularly fond of their billboard campaign a few years ago:

I'll have to agree with your comment. A teacher should be able to get a better handle on a student's strengths and weaknesses by doing detailed grading her/himself than allowing a machine to do so for them. I won't say that a good teacher wouldn't go over the results in depth, but you have to know that a bad teacher

I clicked over the say the same thing. All of the first four albums are great, and following the blue album, I like Maladroit the best.

I actually use a phone book periodically. In smaller communities the white pages are particularly helpful if you need to look up someone's number (most people in my neck of the woods still maintain a land line). The phone books return more results than google as well (at least where I live). For instance, yesterday I

Their lobby already got ethanol put in gasoline what more do they want?

I have a problem with your description, in my experience, the shovel on the left (flat point) is best and properly used for moving already loose material (like a pile of dirt, gravel, or mulch). The implement on the right is properly called a spade, not a shovel, and this is what is best used for digging and breaking

It's a joke, it's funny.

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