WillemPenn
WillemPenn
WillemPenn

I'm pretty sure that would just make my cat shit in my bed.

Why are we not funding this!!!!!

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"He is also a disinformation agent funded by the Pleiadians." Thats damn good humour... I hope.

I was really hoping Pomotodo is a potato/tomato hybrid...

blackest thing in existence.... these people have clearly never seen my ex's heart

Oh! Ohhhh it's king coffee, from the mystical land of Europe! Well I'll have you know that we don't drink a half a litre mug filled with weak coffee. We drink a quart, thank you. A quart of coffee so strong you need to chew it. And espresso as well, except we say expresso, not because we don't know better, but because

Maybe if you're fancy. My stove has two settings: "Off" and "Mount Vesuvius." Also, I would imagine the fins actually help spread the heat more evenly, but I could be wrong.

On average you make your money back in 7-8 years....

Please come up with something more original. Solyndra went bankrupt three years ago. Meanwhile, the amount of solar PV installed in the US has tripled since. I'm not here to say solar is going to save us or anything, but it seems to be doing fine despite the failure of a single company a few years ago.

Thing is, aerial trespass does exist... Theoretically if you own a piece of land you also own the column of air directly above it. This legal concept is encoded in the Latin phrase Cuius est solum, eius est usque ad caelum et ad inferos ("For whoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to Heaven and down to Hell.")

Yes and no. The law does provide for reasonable use as follows: In congested areas, airplanes must stay 1,000 feet (300 m) higher than any obstacle (building, antenna, etc.) within a 2,000 feet (610 m) radius of the aircraft. In non congested, sparsely populated areas, or over bodies of water, the pilot must remain

I agree, police security is intrusive and invasive. However, imagine suburban areas where you are NOT in the street, but in your backyard. This will raise a lot of issues with nuisance law AND privacy law. People who record you on the street cannot "fly" into your yard. This will mean that the street recorders are

These types of charges will continue to crop up until the FAA (and accompanying agencies) write clear rules on the use of these types of aircraft. Also, before everyone says "yay drones" we all need to be very clear about what this will mean.

Starbucks coffee is nasty anyway. I'm familiar with European espresso—or, at least, the Italians' espresso (I worked with them for a year in Afghanistan and they imported all the comforts of home, including frozen espresso).

Americans aren't going to pay Starbucks prices for a half-shotglass of motor oil. If we're going to go out of our way to either make coffee or buy a cup of it at a cafe, it's not going to be for a single mouthful of coffee so strong you could develop film in it.

Thanks for brewing it better than us until the past thirty years or so though!

Say hi to third wave coffee where Americans completely kicked Europe's ass.

Espresso is not actually THAT high in caffeine. And the whole flavor profile is different so just... back off that high horse there...