It's a fan-made version, but should be Google-able by someone who's had coffee (i.e., not me). It's much more hopeful, of a "yay, I'm awesome cause I'm still doing science, this won't stop me!" bent.
It's a fan-made version, but should be Google-able by someone who's had coffee (i.e., not me). It's much more hopeful, of a "yay, I'm awesome cause I'm still doing science, this won't stop me!" bent.
I prefer the re-written version where the lil' rover is ecstatic about still getting to Do Science as a stationary platform.
It probably shouldn't bother me so much in an age where we have things named "Flickr" and the like, but the mangled spelling of this company's name is really off-putting to me and I'm not entirely sure why.
Because if you can't deal with your average boyfriend/girlfriend, you can break up with them and it won't spill over into seeing them at Christmas, family reunions, etc. You can't as easily "break up" with one family member, and so romantic relationships with a family member may cause great turmoil if they fall apart.
This right here. "Zombies, Run!" plus music playlists.
Pee is not necessarily sterile - UTIs, for instance. Plus even if it's sterile in the bladder, once it comes out it makes a pretty nice breeding ground for bacteria that need some moisture to thrive. And it's definitely not a nice thing to swim in!
This is a parody article, right? Because hovering tends to just leave splashes of pee on the seat for the next poor sap to have to consider cleaning up or just using a different stall. In other words, YOU are causing the problem you're trying to avoid.
You can save Tali without having to go Renegade as well, but you have to be big ol' Paragon and super-on-top of things. You have to do the rousing speech in ME2 to defend her to the Fleet and ask why the hell they could even question her loyalty, so they back down and you don't have to reveal what her dad did. Then…
What exactly does this line from the article mean: "Cops said it was not immediately clear if he was a straphanger."
I haven't noticed a difference when steaming. Oh, and until I bought an electric rice cooker, I used to use a microwaveable rice cooker pot to make rice in there. Steel-cut oats in the micro is an interesting idea.
My home microwave perches atop the fridge, so counter space is not an issue. It is an efficient way to steam vegetables quickly and with little nutrient loss in the process (since you need less water), to thaw things, and so forth.
Doesn't have the Internet either, I suppose...
What counts as "deformities or discoloration"? Are tomato/curry stains a bad sign? (Because a round of bleach will deal with it.) How about those funny whitish bubbly/crusty marks of plastic that eventually develop along the insides of some containers - probably from overheating or something.
I use them for heating my lunch at work.
Perhaps she'll consider writing an article like a grown-up instead of someone who needs to resort to a comment like that.
#2 specifically mentions "public social space". That's not work. Yes, it's possible to develop a relationship at work, but this means you really shouldn't treat work the same as you'd treat the bar. And trying to rules-lawyer that point - while ignoring that making eye contact and smiling at work more times than…
Alternately, make sure your car was not painted with "Stealth Bomber" leftover paint, as joked about by a friend whose car was rear-ended while stopped at a stopsign/light about four different times.
BTDT, except it was my father-in-law who took off our passenger side mirror. And of course he didn't see the big deal. Just because he treated his cars like they were a POS doesn't mean we wanted to do so with ours.