jonthegreat
jonthegreat
jonthegreat

just because it came from a beaver butt doesn't mean it's bad. sperm comes from a man's penis but people eat it all the time.

if blackberry were to design a keyboard that didn't violate theirs, they would just patent that one too.

i guess it's the novelty of them. and that they're just for sale once a year. and you get to presumably help out little girls. call me heartless but i'm not going to pay 4$ for 15 cookies when i can get 24 for 3$.

they DO have them at the grocery stores.

yeah.. i'm with you on the fear of a Wall-E future. all the virtual reality stuff popping up again seems unnecessary. and the future of VR ..

WeMo.

are there undependable single speeds?

there are many more uses for smart switches than saving time. i use mine to turn my bedroom lights off after i get into bed. they also come on automatically in the morning when it's time to get up. the living room lights come on 15-30 minutes before sunset and go off automatically at 9:30.

what about inflatable tents? how do they compare?

i believe he lived after opening Gate 3, presumably so they can include him in the matrix 4 if they want to. unfortunately the obama-like leader also survives. THAT guy was a jackass that expected everyone to die.

i recently just rewatched these. and while those APUs look impressive, they're the most ridiculous "armored" machines ever, with the person controlling them COMPLETELY exposed. not to mention exposed hydraulics. and a weapon that needs to be reloaded by another completely exposed human pushing a wheel barrow.

i picture Fry and Leela bouncing, trying to stay ahead of the sunset on the moon in 1x02. and "night lasts 2 weeks on the moon". i never stopped to consider what that actually meant.

i saw drunk butterflies getting harassed by drunk monkeys in a PBS documentary about fig trees

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

thanks for backing me up. and yeah, while licking my wounds i did realize this wasn't trying to be "news". it still seemed like an unnecessary thing to be written about in 2015.

so i may have exaggerated a bit, but this certainly isn't "news". nice research though.

hasn't this been a thing for like, a decade already?

fun fact, only a few of the "igloos" actually have anything inside them and the important ones are secure and guarded. all the other ones on the base are actually available for rent by the public (or they will be soon) for something like 1000$ a year.

i'm actually in Richland now and didn't know there was one in Umatilla. is it still running? i can say about the Pueblo facility that thy're obviously not expecting everything to go 100% smoothly. They're preparing and training for accidents but everything is designed and built with public safety as the top priority.