The-Geek-Speaks
The_Geek_Speaks
The-Geek-Speaks

Some really nice shots here. I didn't realize the lasers were yellow like that.

I didn't have an old phone and I didn't like how bulky and up in your face attachments like this one are. There is an inteliscope app too that uses a phone the same way. When you play rough like my kids and the neighbors do this wouldn't last. The dash cam folds flat and can operate while closed up so less chance of

So it looks like a modified Nerf Elite Rapidstrike CS-18 (retails for about $40) but the clip looks smaller than the 18 round one. So at $80 you are paying about $40 extra for that camera and memory card. surprised that the camera is integrated and not a rail add on kit.

There is a lot that technology could do to make learning easier, fun, enjoyable, and all the other words you can think of here. This applies to kids and adult learning. I love the idea of this book and think it's awesome. I would probably buy it for my children to help them if I ran across it but most schools can't

I read about that fact in the Brad Meltzer book "The Fifth Assassin" and that he always felt cursed in some way and usually refused presidential invitations to attend events because of this.

In Alaska you get small pools of water just below the surface that thaw in the summer months called tundra wells. You could jump on them the same as pictured here but if you broke through the surface you were in for a wet nasty surprise. They are not seismic related like these crazy things though.

What else could we do with an underground lair?

Lex would approve of this idea I think.

That's about what I would guess too.

Yup, unless they were taken care of properly or reconditioned by someone who knows how to do that they would be very hit or miss on functioning at all. If the initiator charge went off but the rest of it fizzled though, that there would be your dirty bomb.

Yup if it was a big boom it's not a dirty bomb. These sound like the suitcase bombs that the Soviets had built as well. A few of those soviet models went missing at the end of the cold war and may still be missing from the last I read about them.

A "We Brake For Nobody" on the back would have been a nice touch too.

Yes, the government debt is different. The US government has a history of running up big debt in times of World Wars for example when it really was needed and the right thing to do. The historical norm was then to have many years of cooling down after the war growing the economy, shrinking the debt back down to

That one is the best I think I've ever seen. Good enough that I had to turn my head around to check and make sure there wasn't a shop trick in it.

Beat me to it. Once again Homer Simpson: Rocket Scientist and now Nutritionist.

Another screenshot from the site. I told you there was some freaky stuff on here right? The pallet is $100 Million US and the couch is $46 Million. Insert your own joke here on this one!

Each stack being lifted from the truck is $100 Million according to the site. So yeah it's pretty crazy.

And this is the London Tower Bridge built in 1894. It's center span area is 237' and still raises and lowers to allow Thames river traffic to navigate. It's has a way cool museum inside and you can even rent out the upper span area for parties.

So is there a point to this article? I think not.

typical marketing shot, most of the rooms i've seen are pretty tight space. Got to get every inch of space making money for the cruise line.