Completely agree. I fucking hate Up. Just depressing as hell.
Completely agree. I fucking hate Up. Just depressing as hell.
Well that's just blue-tastical.
iGel.
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On average, one person from every Florida tour group gets carried off by mosquitoes.
I do hate sports! Damn, this future is getting better by the minute!
I'm holding out for iPad Helium, made from aerogel.
That was something a lot of people put down to a continuity error, but I argued it was intentional.
I simply don't think the CDC can unass its institutional head in time to fix this. The problem is that they are erring on the side of overconfidence and arrogance, meanwhile allowing an Ebola-infected nurse (who apparently correctly followed decontamination protocol and used proper safety gear) to fly on a commercial…
Too bad Robert is wrong and the CDC okayed an Ebola-infected nurse to fly commercial, a nurse who caught Ebola despite using protective gear.
Hey, Bob, just a heads up — the nurse who was taking care of the Ebola guy and who now has Ebola herself called the CDC before she flew on a commercial flight to Cleveland, and they told her that her fever of 99.8 was okay because Ebola symptoms include a temp of 100.4, so she was fine to fly.
Feet in a mile I remember (5280) but not because it's useful. I'd have to actually do the math to figure out how many feet in a quarter- and half-mile. All the time I wonder how many cups in a quart and can never remember, because none of the other measurements make sense. 16 ounces in a quart? 2 pints to a quart? 16…
I have been sugar free for... well, I I'm not sure exactly, but a couple of months anyway. I had an interesting dream the other night: I was unpacking two boxes of Ho-Hos or something and as I opened the second box I realized, "Oh, I don't eat this any more," and packed it up. The boxes disappeared in a puff of smoke,…
Anyone else having flashbacks to the early 90s and Apple Newton?
Charlie don't surf.
Off the top of my head, they had Rosie the Robot Maid who has some sort of AI. There was an exercise treadmill. Flatscreen TVs. Tablet computers and video phones.
Actual physicists believe that FTL is possible. Warp drives as well. Not the way it's shown in Star Trek or Star Wars, but still possible. Certainly not something we're going to see any time soon, but it's not beyond the realm of possibility.
I'm not a Democrat.
The smartphone as we understand it today was patented in the early 1970s. From there to a PDA-phone was about 22 years.
Next gen has these: