good ol' uncle ted
good ol' uncle ted
sounds like we should line our military vehicles with concrete since apparently it can deflect bullets
looks pretty smooth here and this is from early april
as jdale mentions, the difference is that webOS allows any app to perform any function while in the background, as opposed to iOS which allows only certain things like music streaming, phone calling, etc. As for the card view thing, there is also a zoomed out card view that looks like this ([static.arstechnica.com]…
what do you mean slamming the throttle only to drive 60 feet down the road isn't a good idea? they're shaving precious thousandths off their time! that can be the difference between first and second, man!
according to jewish law it's illegal to touch the skin of a dead pig so...
awesome...and creepy
there are entirely too few top gun references amongst these comments
the computer itself, perhaps. but once her hand reaches the bulge in your back pocket she'll realize it's an impostor because you still have money left.
who's gonna be the first one to try and sue because they hurt themselves trying to get the "bench 1.9x your bodyweight" achievement?
regardless, you still risk violating various open container/public intoxication laws
Surprised this doesn't have gold-plated connectors on the tip and a monster cable logo on it.
The 9W GE bulb shown there (and also the one with the $50 price tag) is expected to last 17 years (25 times longer than an incandescent bulb, 3 times longer than a standard CFL) while drawing only 1/4 the power of a typical 40W incandescent bulb.
@jiznerdo: Enlighten me please as to how this could in any way lead to the identification of SEAL 6 members? They gave no physical description of any of the members, and the dog has most likely worked with many different teams and could have just as easily been given a code name for the mission as many of the other…
@SweetZombieJesus there's also Dairy Queen, Arby's, and Hardees
Looks like the Always Sunny crew is at it again...
To add to your point, the original article with the meltdown definitions goes on to say that the occurrence of a partial/full meltdown is largely irrelevant and what really matters is simply how much radiation is being released as a result. I think the distinction there is that it's easier for a liquid to escape from…
*was found in a house with no internet connection
Kamatari I'd like to make you chairman of a committee I'm forming to deal with such matters
I've had to start sitting more at work so to try and compensate whenever I play console games at home I stand in front of the tv instead of sitting on the couch and occasionally walk/jog in place