hammocks suck.
hammocks suck.
i like how the one guy IMMEDIATELY steps over the line after it's drawn, and i'm pretty sure i saw one guy in one of the games complain to the ref that he got the foam on his shoe
movies may have just developed a natural break at around 60 minutes like some music albums did on LPs. ELPs karn evil 9 1st impression part 2, or the jethro tull concept albums, for example.
you could have someone that looks perfect to you but is completely wrong personality-wise. or they're a moron or any number of other non-physical things
the consumer is the one using it, right?
even if you roll it all the way to the airplane you'll still have to lift it up and carry it through the door
i'm surprised that most were from after the 17th centaur.
it sounds like a nice legacy to me. what if we found plastic rocks on some other planet? that'd be amazing news. now someone will always know we were here. and who are you to tell me what to be ashamed of?
i think it'd be interesting to ask WHY "eugene" likes eminem. or why it likes eminem more than whatever else.
you mean an origami "razor" that can remove shaving cream from your face
i just looked up your fabulous Acela train, and to get from Boston to Philadelphia can take anywhere from 5-6 hours and cost at least 100$ for coach. google maps says driving will take 5h40m. 306 miles, getting 20mpg at 3.50$ a gallon is about 53$, plus you'd have a car when you got there.
200 miles an hour doesn't do a thing for you if you have to stop every 60 miles at another station. acceleration, deceleration, waiting at the station; it'll still take forever to get anywhere. and just because you add a "high-speed" train from washington to boston doesn't mean airlines will stop flying there.
so we started with horses, went to trains, now to cars and airplanes. we don't NEED trains anymore except for shipping goods. aside from intracity metros and such, the only reason to take a train anywhere is for the novelty of it. there's no way i'm taking a train from new york to los angeles as an efficient way to…
our country is a metric crap ton larger than european countries and was urbanized completely different. trains are 19th century transportation, not 21st and won't be broadly successful in the US.
back in elementary school one of my teachers brought a boomerang in for the whole class to try to throw. many people tried and failed. then one kid actually managed to get it to come back, which is when the teacher realized the hole in her lesson plan. we all cheered when it made the turn, then we ducked to the ground…
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ok, i was a 100% wrong. TWO new nuclear plants have been licensed by the NRC in the past 30+ years, and both were in the past couple years. yes, there are a number of new designs around the world but they are far from getting built in the US for a number of reasons, economics being the largest (only).