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idk, looks red to me.

I imagine that this might be plausible once an actual colonization voyage to Mars occurs. However, the entire point of this exercise it to test the subjects at their limit. Deny them creature comforts that they are used to and their reaction gives you a good idea of what real-(outer)world conditions would be for

I do something similar to the waste coming from making white Asparagus. The dry ends and shavings that are left over from pealing the Asparagus makes a great base for a soup the next day. After cooking them down just fish it out with a net or slotted spoon. As others have said I just eat the stems of mushrooms,

That was sold under the Acura moniker in the USA.

I absolutely love the way the upper sheet metal overhangs the grill/headlights!

I think you meant to reply to Codyblues’ comment.

I’m not entirely certain what you’r referring to.

Scaled Composites seems to think you are correct.

Ummm, Airbus DOESN’T make Dreamliners, that would be Boeing! A company which, incidentally, also makes rockets. So, aside the fact that they don’t make that particular model of plane, it’s not a stretch that they would also build spaceflight systems, as their biggest rival does the same.

i suppose it does sort of look like a dumpster with the lid open...

Not a particularly inviting environment

Entry to the John Hancock is free if you go to the bar/restaurant.

this is pretty awesome

Sweet! Hard to tell from this angle, what is it?

‘Hidden (not secret) storage’ like this is kind of a no-brainer in a space like this. More importantly though, there really needs to be a support in the middle of that opening where the 2 bench lids come together for them to rest on. It won’t ‘last long’ like they want if there is nothing to hold up the weight in the

‘Hidden (not secret) storage’ like this is kind of a no-brainer in a space like this. More importantly though, there really needs to be a support in the middle of that opening where the 2 bench lids come together for them to rest on. It won’t ‘last long’ like they want if there is nothing to hold up the weight in the

‘Hidden (not secret) storage’ like this is kind of a no-brainer in a space like this. More importantly though, there really needs to be a support in the middle of that opening where the 2 bench lids come together for them to rest on. It won’t ‘last long’ like they want if there is nothing to hold up the weight in the

‘Hidden (not secret) storage’ like this is kind of a no-brainer in a space like this. More importantly though, there really needs to be a support in the middle of that opening where the 2 bench lids come together for them to rest on. It won’t ‘last long’ like they want if there is nothing to hold up the weight in the

Actually stainless steel has more direct issues in carriage construction. Here in Europe most rail cars are built with Aluminium. Stainless steel is far heavier and the extra mass impacts the trains in many ways. Parts wear out quicker, engines need to be more powerful to pull the load, use more fuel, take longer to