Somehow, just somehow, I think that would be an easy one to get around, especially when prioritizing function over form. (tight sleeping bag? handholds?). All those other effects of no gravity would probably be a smidgen more problematic. ;)
Somehow, just somehow, I think that would be an easy one to get around, especially when prioritizing function over form. (tight sleeping bag? handholds?). All those other effects of no gravity would probably be a smidgen more problematic. ;)
The public humiliation was the public discussion/"yelling" part, not the pat down itself. That's the case in most of these complaints.
Am i the only one who had trouble finding an airport on the list because they didn't list them by code, and had to think to remember the actual name? Sheesh bing, start with the basics. ;)
I don't think it's age specifically - I had to stop playing these games online during college because it's just too frustrating for me personally, and not something that is important to me to be especially good at. Semi-realistic war games have a much wider gap in skill levels than classic FPS games or more fantasy…
No, because the extension system in firefox works differently (and is more powerful, though more prone to possible problems as result).
As long as facebook doesn't bother to keep your data safe from it's own business partners regardless of their practices, what does it matter? If they were truly hiring the most qualified security engineers, the first thing they would do is tell their boss to cut that crap out.
His health is down to one diamond, but he can still walk fine, just needs to find a potion.
I don't live in new york (implied in my comment, and this is part of the reason why. :)). My experience pretty much everywhere I've been though is that the frequency of those conversations is *much* higher on the phone than in person.
"It's noisy as hell—quaking old trains on even older tracks, musicians, beeps, leaking headphones, blaring PA messages, and, of course, a shit-ton of people all rushing to get around."
I was first responding to the sentence quoted, which made no sense, not the topic, which does make sense. My last comment was in response to a comment at the end of the article which has since changed entirely since someone did some proof-reading.
"The US believed that the war with the British at the time, even after they briefly fought together during World War I."
"chances are most of you are using something like Executor, Launchy, or one of the many other great app launchers out there to start programs"
Considering Ikea is a great store for DIYers and hobbyists, I have to wonder if this has less to do with men not liking shopping as it does with men not liking shopping with their wives. :)
divide by zero.
If not significantly worse due to a cable that's going to be rubbing/pinching on things out of sight, and if you plan on using it with your hairdrier, you need higher gauge cabling to handle the amperage.
The one way this could redeem itself for me is if quickster started getting a real anime selection and other rare/import materials again. The main reason I leave my netflix account on hold all the time is because I don't have enough material to watch between the blockbuster releases that I actually care to watch. …
Considering the longevity of medium format and large format films in hobby and pro work, and the popularity of toy cameras and such, it's not too surprising that there's still a solid volume of film.
There are concerns that plastics used commonly for milk and water bottles are risky to reuse due to chemical leaching (if it's reused several times, partly because of surface wear on the plastic), and particularly with milk bottles, if you don't clean them well, they can be a bacterial risk. There's plenty of…
If I remember correctly, plastic milk jugs aren't really considered safe for reuse for food products. Probably better to just get something at goodwill.