@The Dead Kennedy: Exactly what this article made me think of...
@The Dead Kennedy: Exactly what this article made me think of...
This makes the guy in the ghillie suit trying to rob a museum look like a damn genius.
Now, don't get me wrong because I remember it when it initially came out but damn... all this recent McRib hubbub... I seriously learned about it from a recent skit about the mysteriously delayed white iPhone. To be honest, the white iPhone looks a hell of a lot more edible than the McRib.
@MYMHM: I was referring to Froyo... should have been more specific.
Yeah well I want to know when Samsung Fascinates in the Americas will join that percentage because hell, I know the Nordic and other countries have gotten the love already.
@DARSFOG: Don't forget the Woman inherits the earth part... very important...
Didn't they learn anything from Jurassic Park?
Either this is one cool art space or the biggest urban legend ever to be invented that will probably cause art loving adventure seekers life, limb or an entry into their newly minted criminal record if they've committed none thus far. Having said that, crap, I might try to find the damn thing.
@Sunwind: Yup, that was my gaming system of choice too... Damn, I'm getting old.
Meh... the real question is... is that bike stiff enough for climbs and sprints?
@minimaltek: In fact, just keep everyone from Lost away...
Just don't send someone like Artz to get rid of the munitions... please!
@kaffeen: Well... that's one adventure I wouldn't want to set a course to...
Best to have a stake or shotgun just in case... and no hugging your supposedly lost loved one until you see them engage in some metabolic activities...
@Knight: Yeah, I remember that from back in the day... pretty funny.
@McMike: Hilarious!
I guess it really isn't easy being green...
Plucky little dude! Good job!
You know it's been told and told again and again that you can opt out of your home being seen. European countries that were in an uproar are seeing an extremely small, single digit percentage actually using that opt out. And all the press can do is amp up the oooga booga privacy issues when Google's literally (at…
She should have feigned ignorance and thought it was an open text debate.