aaroncrabtree
Aaron Crabtree
aaroncrabtree

Greenish Warbler, Rice and Salt experiments with fruit flies, Galeopsis tetrahid.

Humans who are not old enough to sign a legally binding contract, ie, younger than 18. And yes, I do believe in holding it at 18. I think it's appalling that we allow children under 18, who are not legally able to sign a contract, to sign a marriage license.

I'm glad that there actually are level-headed Republicans. I live in Utah, where there's such a high concentration of the Bachmann lovers that it makes my brain want to explode.

I'm guessing (as his argument seems like my argument) that he would say yes, so long as they are legally able to sign a binding contract. Which would leave out children and animals, the constant absurd red herrings anti-gay marriage people throw out.

As a fellow Utahan progressive, I love Huntsman. I'm still absurdly pissed at Obama for taking him away from us and leaving us with Herbert. If Huntsman made it into the general election, I would vote for Obama, but I wouldn't be sad (or terrified for my life) if Huntsman won. The other Republicans, now that's another

"...both sides and their importance in being told' implies that there are two sides which bring both equal evidence and equal predictive ability (or at least near enough that both could be considered).

If HP hadn't dropped the price to resellers, then they would have simply shipped them back to HP. Since that's not what happened, it seems logical to assume that the price was dropped for resellers as well as direct consumers.

Whoops...I didn't read his comment very well...ignore this.

I don't mean to be one of those people who complains because you're writing about something old thinking it's new, but uh...these have been around for a long time. And in far less complicated setups, too.

Are you saying you need a clip of it, or that they need to an episode of it? Because I'm pretty sure they already did, if it's the latter. If the former, well...I'm too lazy to find a clip.

It'd be cool if someone made it sustainable for more than 40 seconds and not so loud, it could be like a cool lava lamp-ish thing.

I did something similar, but used a bigger, less disposable water bottle. I keep thinking I need to buy more because I lose them so easily, but maybe I'll try it your way.

Those from the mid 19th century, absolutely. Those closer to the turn of the century had very small eyes, exaggerated lips and foreheads.

It's threads like this that make me love the Internet.

You, my friend, need to take a class in black history, particularly in the US. The difference between the large-eared, skinny-jawed Obama you posted and the one on the button is which features in particular are exaggerated. You see, as a means of creating an image of a further sub-human black person in post-Civil War

+1 to you, sir.

That's because this is done with a series of still photographs. So they just don't take the picture while the person is moving a piece.

Just a warning, if you do go to see it, there is nothing in Herriman besides that house. It's fairly close to SLC, but still. Also, be prepared to deal with such wonders as not being able to buy anything more than 3.5% ABV beer outside of the liquor stores. That also means no liquor or wine outside of a liquor store,

This is very cool. I grew up around what was widely regarded as the best haunted house in the country, and this looks very similar to what our corpses looked like. And, like he said, they look a lot lighter - having had to lug around one or two of them in the past. My only worry, if you're doing this for a haunt, is