alexdevlin01
Alex Devlin
alexdevlin01

This is one of the things I hated about living in the USA during Christmas. As soon as Christmas day is over you guys rip down the decorations and it's back to normal. In the UK, and a lot of Europe I think, we keep our decorations up until at least the New Year. It's supposed to be 12 days before Christmas day and 12

The parents are to blame. They have obviously raised their kids by giving the whiny little f*cks everything they asked for over the years. And now those same whiny little f*cks are whiny little f*cks because they didn't get what they wanted.

Yeah I know it's a bit of a leap to say that their needs would be similar to ours, but you have to take a leap sometimes just to try and come up with a valid point. But I stand by the liquid water part because of the temperature range that would have to exist for liquid water to exist. We don't know enough of other

Well you see through the windshield not the lights. And the use the lights as actual lights. Which would be harder to do if they are also eyes. So I have to disagree with you and say that Pixar did it right.

A lot of you probably think this is BS, but there is a few good reasons for it.

If I'd had the money I would have been at that auction snapping up so much stuff. One of the weird things is, none of the REAL spacesuits sold. As in the ones that ACTUALLY WENT INTO SPACE worn by real life astronauts / cosmonauts, didn't sell. One was from the Gemini program, and never actually went into space BUT

Go to sprints website and look up the coverage in your area. That will give you an idea of what coverage you have.

See, this is how it should be done. I've said it over and over, data is the future. And any company that limits data usage will be left behind as their customers move onto companies that can provide what they need. Our data usage is only going to get more and more as we use more gadgets and more services. I'm glad

No. It's just an interior mirror with a cell phone connection to OnStar. No connection to the cars computer management system so no way to do anything other than basic OnStar stuff. Oh, that and take photo's of you and whoever you're with when you're getting down and dirty in the back seat. :-P

We don't* have that in the UK. You can start the car without pressing the clutch. I noticed that "feature" for the first time ever when living in the US. I always figured that someone at some point started a car in gear and hit someone then decided to sue the car maker for making it possible to do that. Like most

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I did wonder 'are we expecting any visitors around this time of year?'

Another satellite or just a bit of space junk. Whenever you see something looking weird like that in a video shot from space, it's always one of those options. Remember that their orbit is totally different so it can appear to move in any way when viewed from a single point and direction.

Oh you f*cker.... NOW that's all I can hear when I play the video...

YouTube has it too on the videos. The little snowflake button to make it snow. None of the others though that I've noticed.

This reminds me of a guy over here in the UK who would mail a check into a Lamborghini dealership every week to buy a car. Every time the check bounced but he would still send in another the next week. Over here I don't think it's illegal to write a check that bounces unless you actually get the goods. And even then

Although it sucks that he can't afford the taxes and keep the car, that's the rules that we all play by. Anything you get as an income, whether it's earned through work or a windfall, you have to declare and pay taxes on. Even if it's a couple of thousand on a slot machine in the casino.

In total agreement with you. Jalopnik and the Gawker sites in general have went downhill into tabloid journalism over the past few months. What with articles like this and misleading headlines that contradict themselves a paragraph or two later. They are getting almost as bad as the type of people who say a bunch of

Yeah I get that feeling of gravity switching too sometimes. I admire you for doing the skydiving. I think I would be ok once I got out there and even during the free fall... maybe... but actually stepping out of the airplane would be my biggest struggle. Plus on top of that I have a heart condition, so would probably

I can get it with a clear sky too. But not with a black sky funny enough. With a black sky I'm just looking up and loving the stars. If it's just a black sky in a city where you can't really see stars then it has no effect at all on me. I think it must have something to do with the perception of depth. With a blue sky