jonthegreat
jonthegreat
jonthegreat

i don't understand how we're supposed to stop using coal because natural gas is so cheap now. but it's only cheap because of fracking, which the environmentalists hate because of the chemicals in the ground water or whatever. yeah, so let's put coal out of business. then let's put natural gas out of business, then

one new nuclear plant has been approved. one.

i know that plastic must be pretty tough but the first thing that went through my mind was pushing down on that with all my force to unclog it. it breaks and i'm elbow deep in poop with nastiness splashed all over my face and up my nose. just remember to keep your mouth shut at least.

i think you answered that yourself..

i was all about to comment on how hardly a monitor i've used in the past 10 years couldn't rotate to protrait. at work i usually have one landscape and one portrait. it comes in more handy than you may expect. but then i reread the article and it's not talking about multiple monitor desktops. apple was apparently

silly bonehead

"rubbed off the larger object onto the bigger one." ???

so, the gif is pretty quick, but it doesn't look like the two parts of the animation have anything to do with one another. the shooter seems to be well above the target, yet the bullet seems to have an upward trajectory when it hits the phone.

i think that says more about you than the kid that drew it...

i'm saying that the aluminum one, at least, is not interesting at all

because the magnet design makes it such a better "toy"? look at the second picture in the article, under "what is it".

i feel like the materials are meaningless in this thing. if you machined a hole just slightly bigger than the ball you'd get the exact same effect. no magnetism necessary, just the friction of the ball trying to fit through the hole.

graphene absorbs hearts?

I bought something exactly like this from REI about 7 years ago, it was maybe 60$