I guess you are right about theory having multiple definitions, but what you were describing is the scientific method.
I guess you are right about theory having multiple definitions, but what you were describing is the scientific method.
There's nothing wrong with not washing hair. In fact, a few years ago there was an article about this woman whose hair was lustrous and silky because she had not washed her hair.
How To Train Your Dragon was stunning in 3D.
Shouldn't it be hypothesis, not "theory"?
So basically, what you're paying for is a 300MB 3G data plan and a number?
I agree, this detail seemed extraneous, but it stood out at the same time.
To put that into perspective, that's enough to boil 159.5 kg of water (from room temperature), or 638 cups.
I'm more of a cold mash potatoes kind of guy. Potatoes, milk, and mayonnaise.
Thanks for the link!
How did you manage to reply to his comment?
Know what this means? 1 rock = 6x damage!
Since it's not, that post can be hearted.
It's strange. During this time I've tried using vanilla Firefox, old portable versions, and changing my DNS servers to no avail. Also my mother's computer was having the same issue.
Has anyone else been getting an issue where typing a single word into the address bar like "Lifehacker" make the browser go to "http:/Lifehacker/" and not do anything? It's been happening a while back.
You're right, but the article does point out something interesting:
I would like to raise an objection to this claim.
The results of tests are only as useful as their analysis of the reasons behind the results. I'd be skeptical of any test conclusion that didn't offer a viable explanation for what's going on.
I posted this as a comment on that last article about toothpaste saving.
It's probably very fragile and jelly-like, like many other small ocean creatures.
It's not the Dreamliner's fault, it's the coordinators.