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I call shenanigans on the whole thing. The one on the right is probably a fake. We would have heard about and used this EM field bashing phenomenon before if it was real.

[b]• Discharge electromagnetic current through conductor, by closing its circuit.[/b]

How do paper cups work?

I get what you're writing, and I agree. I ride to work just about every day, even in winter in Seattle.

Kinetics tells you that, but the car tires speeding across add another variable not accounted for in stationary objects. There is lift, momentum, and plain old screw it all that ain't true in the real world empirical evidence that says you're wrong.

Leave your umbrella at home. A good raincoat will do you better.

I ride my bike to work everyday and already see the spandex crowd that come close to running over Ped's and other bikers. Now they might get a horn, too. Great. (sigh)

Strobing headlights are already available. They piss everybody off except the rider!

I've spent time on the arctic ice. It is quiet, bright, and amazingly dynamic. You can hear the ice sheets squeezing and crunching. There are ridges of multi year ice that we gather 'fresh water' from. Keels that extend meters below the few meters of sheet that we stand upon. Absolutely, completely astounding.

Wow! that was pretty cool. If they were truly playing within milliseconds of eachother, then all the better.

Ugh. OSB as an interior design? I guess it had to happen sometime.

He may not be a hoarder, per se, but he is lazy.

@waclark57: Really? You don't get bothered by ads at all? Not even hardly notice?

@eyjafjallajökull: and he admitted that he doesn't see the ads either! (me neither)

I'd heart you if I could. Stopped reading after the redesign, but popped back in today. Ugh. Still all messed up. But your post lifted me up a little.

I grabbed VLC for my iPhone a few months ago, but haven't used it. Would like too, but haven't found the use for it yet. (Yes, I use VLC on my laptop)

Firefox has become bloatware. Too much crap, not enough wysiwyg. Does anybody remember Mozilla Phoenix? That was an awesome browser!

@Spartanical: I'm with you on this one. The argument against this one always seems to be "you don't have to go to college to be smart".

@Netscott: All I saw were entirely preventable collisions, not a single accident in sight!