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And then Gweneth Paltrow gets her brain sloshed.

This is a photograph from a galaxy that is about 21 million light years away from us.

Bushmeat is more likely.

As desirable is it might be to rid ourselves of nuclear weapons, it just isn't in the cards; there is no such thing as nuclear disarmament. Even if everyone agreed to disarm, some would keep a few warheads "just in case", and others would keep some believing they had done so. But even if we could be sure we got them

It seems like a technicality, but if he's a contractor he's not a federal employee. It would probably have been a lot harder to fire him if he had been an FTE. The truth is that contractors can and are let go for dumb reasons all the time.

Other items I've microwaved in the past: AOL CD's, Ivory soap, grapes, pickles, lit candles / burning toothpicks (you get a nice fireball when it works). You used to be able to buy cheap-ass microwave power meters / leak detectors from Radio Shack - don't put those inside.

You know what I call a good day? One where random strangers on public transportation leave me the hell alone. That's what I call a good day.

Jamie MacTavish- The Kilted Pick-Her-Upper.

Or Dinoflagellates?

It'd be interesting to know what their spit is made of. The fact that they can glue things like gold flakes and pearls together is rather impressive.

i think they are just rotating them around to more effectively slather the pieces in spit.

so you're saying there's hiccups to the plot?

Well, we're all of us here going to see it...

I dunno, these contrived "beat the clock" premises always kind of turn me off. It's like the pregnant woman giving birth as the world is ending trope. I suppose it all comes down to how it's executed, and if we'll be told every 10 minutes, "We're running out of air, BRO!" and see people gasping for breath like a

solutions's pretty obvious, we just need to find a suitable donor planet:

This trailer left me

Really understanding Trig (and logarithms) are subjects that are extraordinarily valuable yet under-appreciated in today's academic environment. My tiny HS didn't have AP Calculus back in the mid 80s. Instead, our top-level math class was called 'Advanced Math' and it was very trig heavy. It really served me better