apotheos1s
Apotheos1s
apotheos1s

See, now THAT was funny.

This article is a great example of how humor is subjective. I thought it had a lot of potential to actually be funny, but yet, it wasn't.

You forgot one:

I went to a club that made change only in $2 bills. So that's what you tipped the strippers.

"Just don't bother eating them: apparently they contain virtually no nutritional content whatsoever."

I got the ref, and yet was STILL appreciative for the vid, because it's been forever since I've seen it. Don't be so negative.

I would think even 1 cent per card would be a huge overestimation (just a guess.) It's just ink with a special additive. Like glow in the dark in, UV luminescent, magnetic. They've been putting aditives in ink for a long time, and it doesn't seem to break the bank. Heck, these trading cards are doing it, so it can't

+1

NFC requires a chip and special technology to implant the chip. This seems to only need special ink and a normal printer. So there'd be no noticeable increase in production cost. Thus the suggestion of using it in business cards.

I sense a 'superlist' idea! ;)

The Road is a good example of 'a thing that just happens'.

Exactly what I just did.

Fair enough suggestion, but I'm visiting my brother this weekend and we're going to the movies, so we're only going to see one. I won't have time again between now and Sept 6th to go back to the theater.

I see how much you're on IO9, to say you'll be "working" over the weekend might be an overstatement?

I saw it first in 3d, then again in 2d. I didn't think the 3d added anything to film. And personally the glasses really bug me. So given the choice, I'd go see it again in 2d.

Thank you for bragging about stealing. That makes you a better person.

Hmm, now it's a tough call... see TDKR a second time (but in IMAX), or see Avengers a 3rd time?

Of course they should be working on a cure. It's a terrible disease and a terrible affliction for the continent. It would be immoral to withhold research on the premise that the positive outcome (a cure) would lead to a negative repercussion. Figure out a cure. See *if* there is a resulting associated problem. Begin

"And solving the malaria issue in Africa would allow doctors and health care providers to focus on bigger issues facing the continent, such as..."

Agree, X3 had it's problems, but I still enjoyed the movie.