Simbiosis
Simbiosis
Simbiosis

As someone who's really interested in getting into motorcycling (without breaking the bank), this is an exciting post!

Hey, if a bowl of potato salad is worth $40k, an unsuccessful science experiment is surely worth $160k!

Can you just imagine being a fish and hanging out in the plane and the OHMYGODWHATISHAPPENINGTOMEHOLYSHITIAMGOINGTODIE oh cool more water.

...you mean the near universally adored Z button? I think you're the only one who dislikes it.

Really interesting, but no mention of the N64? Seem to remember that being a big step toward the adoption of thumbsticks.

Goomba has had enough of your shit

I used to be an aircraft mechanic before I became a gas turbine engineer before I became a firefighter. And in my off duty time, I backpack with a biolite and car camp with the same but add in 2 tin can stoves I made. So I know a lil bit about fire and the biolite is what I'm saying.

Thats why I only eat meat. The cows ears have already been removed.

Has no one heard of the BeagleBone?

We all know that blowing into an NES cartridge is a useless and potentially harmful activity. But why did we still do it, even though it never actually worked? Science has the answer.

Unless, of course, you're just saying he's wrong in order to through him off the trail.... very clever!

So its an secret building surrounded by at least two easily recognized buildings in lower Manhattan that you conveniently provided exterior shots of.

Do you mean the phones that could update to this, or the phones their carriers actually will update to this?

That's...exactly what inventing is, really...

Wooden beams, spoked wheels, fabric spools and foot pedals existed long before the cotton gin, so did Eli Whitney not actually invent the machine which propelled textile industries into the modern age? Just because he put other components together that he didn't conceive from the ground up, even though it was nothing

Being a recently admitted (trying to become more open about it) drug addict in rehabilitatio, this is strikingly similiar to a method I've found quite useful just before taking a drug, or buying some. It somehow helps me to slice things up; essentially trying to keep actions and the consequences of them dissociated

You really go the extra mile for your readers.

Ladies and gentlemen: Shane Roberts!

yes.