A printer for a ski cabin? Settle down Glen Taylor.
hah seriously! Name one.
And P. Colossus was probably smarter than most of the population of Burrillville, RI.
(I live in Lincoln/Cumberland)
oh, cute! Let’s check that out right nowhhhHHH MY GOD WHAT IS THIS
But where will all the curmudgeonly septuagenarians work?
In #5, I’d love to hear about what redneckrob and his flock of Volvos is doing with his homemade EV project. Perhaps a future article?
Someone should’ve told those boys that water-based lube isn’t effective in water.
Police unions give unions a bad name.
I agree, however relying on license plates may not be effective at all because of the “ghost car” issue.
I’d invest in a better kayak and go with something like the following:
I know, I was making the same joke. I just thought it was funny that it works whether its capital or Capitol in this case. I’m a nerd.
Agreed. I’m a big proponent of more buttons on devices. I think the tyranny of the touchscreen (which is especially noticeable on new cars in recent years) is an a misinterpretation of consumer trends that needs to be fixed ASAP. Not only do some physical features make devices and interfaces more intuitive to use, but…
There must be a better solution than partnering with Uber eats. Are people really going to pay $45 to have a $6 pizza delivered?
I was making a joke. (re stupidity, Republicans, and the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection )
*Capitol
That’s not entirely fair; when you have a deadline and need to publish x amount of articles a week, you can’t be expected to get it right in rough draft every time. Thus the need for editors.
I don’t think Barsanti is a good writer by any means, but this falls to editing.
He stands like a one-year-old.
Today I watched a man defend his corporate overlords and boldly equate youtube with the library of Alexandria. This is truly the dumbest timeline.