Oh, sure, now you write this article- where was it when I needed to research poisons for a story I was writing? I hope the FBI never checks the history of my google searches...
Oh, sure, now you write this article- where was it when I needed to research poisons for a story I was writing? I hope the FBI never checks the history of my google searches...
I think it was putting "science" in quotation marks. In the first sentence, no less!
Dang it, you beat me too it. I should've searched all replies before posting.
So is it tons, like the title says, or pounds, like from the first line of the article?
Okay, I guess I'm confused about what Europe has that the US doesn't. We've got plenty of bad weather, bad roads and bad drivers.
Ahh, Atlanta- I've driven through there a few times. Yeah, you can use all the help you can get.
I live in rural South Dakota. Distinct lack of streetlights (not even the interstates are lit, except at the on/off ramps), lots of poorly maintained roads and yeah, our weather can suck pretty bad. I guess it comes down to what exactly would glowing lines on the roads do that streetlights or headlights don't?
Imagine how crazy it would be if there were like, lights on cars or something. You could put them right on the front, and they would illuminate the road in front of you!
It's not shaved, it's got mange from parasites and sunburn from not having any hair. It's pretty lively for being as sick as it is.
It's almost like corn and soybean plants have been made to be more efficient and productive or something.
carnivorous dog, cat, and raccoon
Looks like the guy on top is wearing a fall harness (I can see the straps around his legs and waist, though the low definition makes it hard to tell for sure).
This recipe looks insane, but I'm thinking I will try it at some point, probably after a few too many whiskey-cokes.
With a sample size of 250,000 spread out over fifty states, I'm thinking there's really not much of a correlation of anything here. I'd like to see an actual usage distribution worked into is somehow. The way it is, it's going to be weighted far more heavily towards urban areas, and states like mine (South Dakota,…
As a South Dakota resident, I am okay with you not visiting here if you're going to judge the whole state by this one rather small sample-sized study.
...As for land animals, those that cannot fly could no longer migrate north to south...
An unmentioned part of this issue is that the barns are being sealed up more tightly to keep them warm in the winter without spending as much on heating. And I know at least a few of these explosions have occurred specifically because the ventilation fans were turned off for whatever reason.
Moose and deer aren't any dumber than cows and sheep, and electric fences have worked great for those species for a few decades. I think all animals will figure out to avoid those mats pretty quickly.
Otoliths are tiny bones in your ear- the hammer, stirrup and anvil. Your sense of balance is closely tied to your inner ear, just like a jellyfish's sense of gravity is evidently tied to their statoliths.
Indiana Jones came to my mind, too. And Holes.