... you’re one of Terral03's aren’t you?
... you’re one of Terral03's aren’t you?
We can spell it “Orio” to avoid Trademarks.
You can literally use almost anything to open a beer bottle as you create a fulcrum. I’ve used other beer bottles, drum sticks, a lighter, my cellphone (RIP Screen... I was drunk).
I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour the Baikonur Cosmodrome about a decade ago, and visited the facilities where most of the R-7 boosters are prepped, integrated, and launched. One of the tour guides commented that it was an A-1 red letter day for the downrange Kazakh farmers when one of the strap-on…
I live in the boonies so I buy cheese for the week or month. Longer when it comes to a large chunk of Parmesan which might last half a year.
There are ways to get in trouble with the law for just about everything: smoking weed, theft, horse theft, stealing…
Hey you! Don’t be scared! I like you, you’re funny! I am absolutely certain you will do an amazing job on the nerd entertainment side of things.
Eh. io9 was mostly where I got my science fact and fiction stories. Funny how the balance has shifted after Analee’s “Future Initiative,” with this site focusing more on scifi, and Gizmodo less on gizmos.
I love this site, Rob. It is my favorite site on the Internet and I visit almost daily.
Nanomachines could revolutionize technology and modern medicine, if only we had viable power sources to make them…
A “are you sure you want to self-destruct the craft?” dialog pops up. Then a captcha.
When a pigeon flies, you can hear it sloppily slap its wings as it makes its way through the air. When a peregrine…
Buckwheat makes fantastic pancakes and waffles!
If you want to find the motherlode of wheatless flour recipes, simply search for “Kosher for Passover” desserts.
Shenanigans
If your gynecologist has turned down your request for an IUD in the past, it might be time for another try—or…
It looks like the set from a 1950s scifi flick, but this toxic, funhouse-colored hot spring isn’t humanity’s first…
The most popular artificial material on Earth isn’t steel, plastic, or aluminum — it’s concrete. Thousands of years…
not if it was irradiated...
Just use nano meters.