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I know barium chloride gives off that green color, and strontium chloride gives off a nice strong red. Sadly I don't remember what color gave blue.

I laughed so hard.

Oh noooooo!

I'm sorry, I didn't realize that new viruses aren't still being developed for Windows XP. What's that? Almost a third of Windows machines still run XP? Oh...

Because the plane is sinking and it's pretty unlikely that we'll ever see it again.

If his family or close friends are worried about his well-being I highly doubt their first thought is "Let's check Gizmodo! They might know!"

I'll thank you right now!

You're not the only one, my friend.

Why couldn't someone like Gianna Michaels have done this?

Eugh. That tooth to gum ratio is way too low.

Source article: "This Was The First Computer Font"

If it reduces aging in the cells, you would look 50 and feel 50, whilst being 100.

This was my face when I saw the article.

I suppose it makes sense to capture all the waste energy you can.

That actually looks pretty badass. Favorite shot on this post, nice job!

Is this your own shot? If so, bravo. It looks good.

Yeah, but is using a jet engine to generate clean water really all the green or efficient?

We have something similar set up at home, all of our gutters lead to a 55 gallon rain barrel that we use in hot, dry weather to keep the grass healthy.

I wonder what this could do to summertime humidity? I've spent more than 10 summers wishing it wasn't so damn close to 100% all the time. If this means renewable energy, fresh water, AND lower humidity, where do I donate?