You know, they said the same about South Korea in the 1970s or Taiwan in the 1980s. As people’s standards of living improve they usually demand better regulation and safety.
You know, they said the same about South Korea in the 1970s or Taiwan in the 1980s. As people’s standards of living improve they usually demand better regulation and safety.
An archeologist has a theory about where the famous ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti might be buried—through a door…
There’s no need to jump at such opportunities, people. A reminder that Microsoft’s tool allows you to manually upgrade, bypassing the reservation.
No, it’s real.
from what i can tell, barristan is dead (at least judging by the preview for next week/the interviews) and grey worm is still alive.
Yes, except for the windowing. The camera one was unbounded, the real one has that window in the center so it certainly doesn't cover your perriferals. It's a fantastic device, and if they solve that it will be addictive.
You are the only person whose saying that.
Most of the time, I do not even know it, and quite frankly, I don't care.
But you stopped short of the best lyrics ever:
Grazing animals, such as sheep, are a cost effect and environmentally friendly way of minimizing plant grouth in the solar arrays. If not maintained, the natural vegetation can and will grow high enough to shade the panels and decrease the panels' electrical output. Depending on the solar project, the local…
All of these things are fair and rational requests to make. Can't see any reason anyone would have a problem with any of them.
People that don't make cookies enough to remember the eggs are totally incapable of understanding why we don't want meat flour.
Well switching to Firefox won't fix Kinja.
...it's a great thing.
Oh I have. WHEN I WAS A CHILD.
Maybe we should, like, create a more tolerable world to live in so that it seems less appealing to be stoned and escape all the time, man.
YouTuber timtimfed imagines how the newly released teaser for Star Wars: Episode VII might have looked had it been…
Tigers routinely name their offspring Rajah, yes.