TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings
TheLostVikings

I used the "Movable Firefox Button" to move it down into the navigation bar, then used "Mozilla Labs: Prospector - LessChrome HD" (longest extension name ever lol) to make the nav bar auto-hide when not in use.

D'oh! Brain fart on my part there.

Is it just me or do that Sandvik MT720 look sorta like a giant orange... dong?

1. They couldn't shut it down because it presumably didn't use an external power source, so there was no cords to cut.

The alphabet is easier to learn than chinese, it's not going anywhere.

Yes it does, the atomic clocks in the GPS satellites moves fast enough that time itself moves faster for them. The GPS system is designed from the bottom up with this time difference in mind.

Eh, even if voice recognition becomes perfect, typing will still be more efficient in most cases.

Being able to Sign is also great when going to concerts or being in a bar, club, or other such place where you can hear what people are shouting. lol

Signing to toddlers before they learn to speak won't impair normal speech development, inf fact quite the opposite. Current research shows that when parent start signing to babies while they still are in the crib they will not only start speaking earlier, but be better at it too.

AFAIK most carriers do have a data-only (or sms-only for non-smart-phones) plans available, they just happen to be somewhat hard to find since they aren't advertised.

All of the Lagrange points, even the "stable" ones, are less like a dead-zone and more like the top of a hill. Any object trapped there orbits around the center of the Lagrange point, and the object is just barely avoiding "rolling down the hill" so to speak.

First: Wrong, they certainly seemed to lack coolant to me. (until they rerouted the cryogel)

So I have a super brain and enhanced vision?

If you want to go meta you could try about:about (yes, it's a real page lol)

I noticed the slo-mo panning across the PepsiCola billboard, because it was the exact same pan we've seen before in another episode. lol

Yeah, maybe it was just because I've just finished a Burn Notice marathon, but when Bill told Gary that he got the cell company to turn the nearby tower off and Gary complained the noise was still there my first though was that someone had planted a bug somewhere.

"0. Exothermic reactions exist. But they consume materials and reagents. Energy doesn't come out of nowhere. There must be a way to turn it off."

Mozillas B2G is to Android as Googles Chromebooks are to Windows?

Do movie theaters usually contain hundreds of tons of highly volatile jet fuel? Hint: nope.

And if the spirit found out Sookie has been shacking up with vamps it might come on out to play.