So...these aren't reveals that made shows more confusing...just reveals the author didn't like?
So...these aren't reveals that made shows more confusing...just reveals the author didn't like?
Care to share with the whole class?
I keep mine unlocked and I use my ATM pin as wallpaper...wonder if that's a problem.
That is one confusing headline
I just happen to be reading "Making Money" by Pratchett at this very moment (well...moments before clicking on this article) so this is very timely for me.
I'm sorry...Terry Pratchett has taught me never to get caught between two mirrors. Or is that only for witches?
VOTE: HTPC
You're missing startling article titles that are designed primarily to get us to click on them, whether or not the article has anything worthwhile to say.
"Within 2 hours of exercise, go for a *carbohydrate-rich meal*. This recommendation fits well with one we've previously seen about *low-carb meals being great post-workout*."
Hmmm...I went to check out the USGS Glovis website ([glovis.usgs.gov] and the only raster datasets they offer for download are either unusable post 2003 LS7 or one from LS5 in 2009 with heavy cloud cover over that area.
That was definitely not deserving of a HAHA tag.