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Don't know about the legality, but that is way too blurry to print and use instead of an actual poster. No way that blur would scale up to be readable.

It's the shinyness that threw me, not the design itself. But yes, it has been pretty long. I think the last doctor I've seen an episode of was the Doctor who had the hooligan youth with a boombox for a companion and the daleks could levitate up staircases.

I've seen some outdoor light-weight (it's relative) concrete patio furniture that was made out of a mixture of concrete and polystyrene ("Styrofoam") beads. Little foam gravel-sized 'beads' were mixed in taking the place of denser materials like sand.


Something like that might work for this type of project.

I know people can click through to see how it's done, but a picture of the "grip & stand" this article is about would be a nice addition to the article.

If the TARDIS in that picture is the "dingiest, most run-down looking ship" you've ever seen I think it's safe to say you haven't seen many ships, or if you have they are of the Star Trek neat and tidy kind.

(A couple off the top of my head examples: Serenity(Firefly), Nostromo (Alien), Event Horizon, the ship on LEXX,

It might have been added later, but the video above has overlay text that says "Simulation of OIS Technology" in pretty big letters.

I guess it's been a while since I've watched the Doctor, everything in that picture is so shiny I almost didn't recognize it as the TARDIS.

Google's Android Studio app development environment sounds similar. (I've used neither)

It's not "growing" it's swelling with pride at the thought that out of all the columns on the chart you chose it. ("It feels pretty, Oh so pretty, It feels pretty and witty and bright....")

Maybe by 'who wrote that' s/he meant 'who sang that'.

On a related note, I recently discovered that the generic "all-purpose-cleaner" spray from the dollar store kills not only (fruit) flies, but those little red ants too. Makes me kind of nervous about what's in the cleaner, but it definitely kills bugs real good.

Online searches say that interior wall studs are generally (in the US at least) 2x4's - if that's the case you only have 3.5 of depth for your shelves - minus the thickness of the back 'wall' of your shelves.

Curse you lifehacker writers and your gratuitous use of facts! Another rant spoiled.

Couldn't you just have an article (page) on one site redirect to the other site? io9 regularly features article blurbs on the main page that go to pages on kotaku/gizmodo/etc.

Being anti-hipster is such a hipster thing to do.

Compared to arsenic?

If people in my neighborhood thought the old metal ladder with a rung missing was worth stealing from the side of my house, I am guessing that robotic mower would last about 15 minutes.

I don't hear anything bad about them at all - although I work in IT so maybe the audience is a bit skewed. But I have a Nook HD+ I absolutely love, and two less technically inclined family members bought Nook HD+s and love them too - they are aged 11 and 80.

As a long-time Mac user and on-and-off fan, I think Android

I'd also add that if you started off with a long distance relationship (e.g. you met your SO online), and you start thinking how well you know this person - stop and add up the amount of real-time space you've spent together. If it adds up to a weekend or a week or two or anything less than a few months, you don't

Thanks for the clarification - still feels like a bit more control than I want to give a free app.