catch-22. this is one of those things where u spend so much money on it unnecessarily, you don't want to use it all up. but if you don't use it, then there was no reason to buy it.
catch-22. this is one of those things where u spend so much money on it unnecessarily, you don't want to use it all up. but if you don't use it, then there was no reason to buy it.
i guess it depends on how you define the word "waste". gizmodo calls these projects a waste. i would call this R&D? at least they're finding out what doesn't work and moving on. a true waste would be if they picked a failed project (like Nexus Q) and kept remaking it over and over again.
well, that's a thing. i guess.
lol if u watch the video, he clearly says "in depth HANDS ON impression" as he fondles the console.
it's ok everyone. pdswinfen is her ex. he's allowed to say that.
American Black Bears (the best bears) typically weigh about 300 pounds on average.
now a life-size gummy bear. go!
is there a list of theaters that will be screening this at 48fps? i actually wanna check it out.
nate silver can connect an iphone 5 to a 30 pin dock.
we're also not allowed to put cases on our iphones!
lol this is like that loser kid coming up with his own cool nickname, and everyone is like "nah, we're gonna keep calling you loser kid. you loser kid."
well, he originally wanted his surname to be Dotga, but ppl had a problem with it.
yeah true eating only piece of popcorn will be less overall calories than eating a whole bag. but i just think that it was kind of weird to bring up that point in the first place. it's a weird note to say it can help you "shed pounds" when it actually makes a fattier piece of popcorn.
"but when you seriously need to shed the pounds, you'll want to replace your hot air popper with the Oncle Sam" .... "The use of oil, heated by a tea lamp, results in popcorn that's not quite as healthy as if it had been popped by hot air".
too heavy? DO YOU EVEN LIFT?!
and a Cheeto!
exaaactly what i was talking about. didnt know they're actually doing that somewhere.
no, i don't need a car that flies and floats. what i really need is a new car that's exactly like my old car from a few years ago, only smaller.
that makes a ton of sense. this would definitely work better in certain locations over others (e.g. your snow example). however, i'd be interested to see how much it costs to paint the roads on a frequent enough basis compared to constructing and printing the metal signs and scaffolding that hold them up.