Anytime, man. I love Sherlock Holmes quests like this.
Anytime, man. I love Sherlock Holmes quests like this.
Credit goes to Muscles Marinara for finding the picture that made this possible, but since we were asked where, here is the location.
...except that Chinese doesn't have an alphabet.
Come on, Audi. You're already totally dominating the series. Now you're just being unfair.
What's going on with the shape of the inside of the lid? It looks like it would collect bacteria like crazy, be impossible to clean properly, and make it uncomfortable to lean back against it on particularly "uncomfortable" days.
Makes sense that it's also parked in front of a fake Frank Lloyd Wright house. It looks like the Gillin Residence from Bottle Rocket.
"Organization responsible for spreading the word about an invisible man in the sky and something called The End of Days claims the Internet, a real thing that exists presumably because of that man in the sky, is responsible for making more people believe in an evil, invisible man in a fiery realm below the ground."
andy78 said that you can choose the conditions under which you drive. Well, you can choose the conditions under which you fly, too. Nobody is forced to fly in icing conditions or thunderstorms.
Since above you mention being able to choose the conditions under which you drive, then we would also have to limit air fatalities to people who were flying in good weather, on reputable airlines, and wearing their seatbelts.
B202 Turbo, always and forever.
You must be tremendous fun at parties. Federal legal code is so convoluted that I'd bet you better than even money that you're in violation of several sections right now where you sit. If you actually spend your time worried that you'll be prosecuted for destroying half a dozen pennies out of curiosity, life is…
@andy78: Your logic is fallacious. A fatality is a fatality whether, in hindsight, it could have been easily avoided or not.
That has to be the least attractive Puegot I've ever seen.
@The Guacanator: Or, you know, OS X.
In the menu bar? Go to Dropbox preferences, select "use black and white menu bar icons", then disconnect your computer from the internet.
Okay, I just spent WAY too long reading those documents, particularly the appendices to the Sandia article. I need to study for a test, so I'm gonna need to put those away for a while.
Mechanical pencil.
That is way too cool. Thanks a bunch for sharing. Nibble ate your first link, but I was able to copy link and find it through google, so it's cool. Very interesting reading.
I would like to see some of the graphics that this team came up with for the warning system. For some reason, things that a committee of scientists have designed to be scary fascinate me.