jimboski
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jimboski

First job in high school, I worked for a golf course (job was doing some construction cleanup, working the locker room, kitchen, etc.). One of the perks was that I could play the course for essentially free.

I guess we just like innovation.

For further reading, please check out Black Hole Blues, by Janna Levin, which covers the history of LIGO starting from Einstein, but really picking up in the 1970s.

That’s a righty club. The club face is pointing the the left of the picture.

Thought the same until I visited a friend’s house with the Echo. It was so easy to play music, get answers, do the stuff your phone can do, without reaching into your pocket or tying up your hands.

OJ McDuffie

Writing this, don’t you feel like the old person yelling at the clouds?

Hot take:

Let’s trap our excess CO2, put it in boxes, and have Superman throw the boxes to Mars, where it will help create an atmosphere. Bingo, bango, bongo.

Are electric motors and batteries good for this kind of heavy duty use? It’s clear through Ludicrous mode that Tesla’s can produce a ton of torque, but does that kill that battery? Would a semi run through its battery in getting up from a standstill to highway speeds?

My brother came to visit me in NYC and parked his ‘96 Jeep Cherokee on some street in the village. I walked with him back to the car the next day and he didn’t seem clear on exactly where he parked it.

Not a good take.

Geoff and Russ Courtnall

No chance this is true unless your sample set is that you tried it once and it worked.

The Punisher (1989) with Dolph Lundgren. Good movie.

“It was quite an afternoon,” he said.

The message seems to be that shooting a nuke could potentially disable it and there’d be no concern about detonation. If true, I’m fine with that.

The no pads/helmet take is a poor one.

I THINK THAT’S RIGHT. I HOPE THAT’S RIGHT.

I would totally watch Bot-golf. It’d be much like any golf video game - calculate aim, power, spin to account for wind and landing area.