aamof, this is common practice. Let's the team check times, unexpected events, timings, angles, etc.
aamof, this is common practice. Let's the team check times, unexpected events, timings, angles, etc.
Sorry, but a 9mm doesn't cut it.
I am a Canon guy, but my father went to the dark side with Nikon a long time ago. He has a D700 too, it's a really great camera, the more close I have seen to the "perfect" camera, far better than the 5d I/II. You are going to love it.
Sorry, but if you think breaking the platters into a few pieces or drilling a few holes, destroys all the info, think again.
Or:
If you are that desperate, why don't just use your hand? It's free.
There are so many wrong things with this toaster:
Mh, do I need to be under the influence of mushrooms to "get" this? I even saw some Tetris and Game of Life mixed in.
If wonder if, theoretically, it's possible to reach absolute zero at all. They are always a little above in the experiments.
I, for one, couldn't care less about the royal wedding. I mean, it's two people you don't even know at all getting married, why would I give a damn?
That's why you get your stuff BEFORE sending the taloq bomb.
So, after the robot apocalypse unleashes, there will be dead people with mechanic caterpillars embedded in their torsos everywhere. Great.
What phone has a hard drive inside???
They probably thought everything was normal, and of course wouldn't run away with their shopping because of security cameras or someone outside.
I think the only reason they wore this watch, is because it's cheap. I mean, why would you expend more to blow up a Rolex?
This is the first thing I thought too. I mean, such opportunity to try sex in 0 gravity doesn't occur every day.
I felt the same, most Rube Goldberg machines I have seen, use gravity, inertia, potential energy, etc. This one uses electricity, it's not the same.
Mh, I like their sense of humor, but this was a little lame. I made pyrotechnics and smoke bombs with sugar and potassium nitrate when I was a teenager.
Who the hell cares about the carbon footprint of a speed record braking car that uses a chemical rocket and a jet engine?!?