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This will go great with my habitrail ottoman.
"Luke, I hope your's took a bath once and a while. This guy's armor smells like he lived in it."
Good Lord, hasn't William Shatner had enough action figures of himself?
Gee, maybe because they grew up loving Paddington and wanted to be a part of it. Just a thought.
You know, I knew nothing about the Dresden books before I watched the show, and I have to tell you, I dug the show. Granted, it has virtually nothing to do with the books, but it wasn't a bad show in its own right.
There seems to be a lot of people out there confusing hard sci fi with sci fi in general, and as such people tend to call science fiction works like Star Wars or Dune fantasy. Not all sci fi has to be scientifically accurate, and it would be a poorer genre if it was.
Wait, a taxi? Are the floor mats sticky? Does it smell like vomit? Are there weird stains on the seat? Is the seatbelt broken? These are the hallmarks of a taxi.
What's weird is that the footer of the website has a US National Debt counter and a Cost of the Iraq War counter. Random.
There's one outside of Philadelphia.
I expect there's a manual way to do it as well. I have an app called BackToMyCar which essentially drops a pin on a map, essentially bookmarking the area, and you can use that to find your way back to your car.
Because he burned that bridge, I guess.
The problem with this quiz is that you can't see the maps very well. It was hard to make them out and therefore hard to discern key features. Still, I managed to get 7 out of 10, but at least 2 of my correct answers were guesswork, as were all three of my incorrect ones.
Please tell me this is fake.
Give me 7.5 million years and I'll have something for you...
I mean what's the use of our sitting up half the night arguing that there may or may not be a God if this machine only goes and gives us his bleeding phone number the next morning?"
Why You Can't Afford to Live in San Francisco Anymore
My question is how does it stand up to micro-impacts vs. the traditional materials used for rigid structures? There's a lot of junk floating around out there. Also, how does it stand up to radiation vs. traditional materials? (It seems weird talking about "traditional" space station materials)
I've talked this way aaalll myyyy liiife.
A closeup of this guy: