RocketScientist
RocketScientist
RocketScientist

Docking systems and rendezvous are complex and elaborate. No problem is impossible, but you don't just "pop in."

Zero tolerance is a cop-out. I consider it the biggest of all cop-outs: Don't think, just do. I really don't think you should advocate that as a course of action.

My theory: When you divorce someone that 'gift' car has to get paid for by someone. If you keep 'your' car, good luck with the payments if sugar mama/daddy isn't around anymore.

Coneheads and a Mercury Sable. Spaceship car.

I don't know what you're talking about. Sometimes I make just a minor mistake... Oops. That didn't look survivable from here.

You're not alone. That's why I have a DSG GTI.

I thought it took an Isuzu delivery truck after the experience my sister had yesterday. That electric car is *dead.*

For a perfect render on the fat, we use a sheet pan (foil lined for cleanup), layered with a wire rack to lift the bacon out of the grease. ~45 minutes at 425 for thick sliced uncured (whole foods, we think they use wellshire for bulk) bacon. Meat is slightly tough, but the fat is rendered to a soft crisp perfection.

Blank.

ABS. @#$%^! Saturn.

When I was a kid, we rented a car that LOOKED EXACTLY LIKE THAT. Grandma left her hearing aid out, so we ended up sleeping in it one night. The right kind of CP for me. I'd hit it.

You're a car person. Average Joe apparently has no eye for this. I can't imagine what it's like to be that guy.

Crack, yes. Shatter - not the way glass does, thankfully. Take one of those old "shatterproof" rulers and it'll crack really well, but it won't turn into shards like untempered glass. Lexan is very similar.

If the requirement was set incorrectly - like they guessed at the strength needed instead of, you know, measuring it - the contracts are right and it's now a "designed in feature" that you really didn't want.

This is astonishing. Ridiculously cool and Ford Escort in the same sentence - and it makes sense. Too bad we didn't get those *here.*

Very reasoned. I don't know that the crew would hold out past November for a January return though. Look at the spaceflightnow article for a couple other interesting tidbits.

I really like the city - everything is reasonably close and you don't get slaughtered by the hour + traffic jams common to Houston. Of course, you don't have to drive *nearly* as far either.

I still vote for the colt, but I did love those crazy Pulsar tails.

Amen. We just shredded the last of our costco brick into garlic cheddar biscuits last night for dinner.

Weird, me too. Don't go blaming *male* gays for that monster.