@The K Gee19: Simply pointing out the mistake.
@The K Gee19: Simply pointing out the mistake.
Didn't the guy packing that thought that maybe it would be better to use one single envelope?
Those fans need to all be the same size and they need a ton of space for turbines and flywheels. Without them there's no way to actually harness their kinetic energy, and they'll spin at ungodly RPM's that will make ground meat out of passing birds.
@The5thElephant: Text in the pulldown. For example, I can tell what song just came on Pandora without switching to the Pandora app.
@Mrrix32: Looks like thermal paper.
@crazypills77: What you mean is that iOS devs have access to really nice, developed engines (e.g. Unreal)
@The5thElephant: For one, without switching to the app or closing my current app, I can tell what a background app is doing.
@rxe7en: Maybe discarded near their village by someone and they found it?
@DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane: Imagine:
@Spaceboy: They're just making sure you know.
Apparently the "Airplane then Tunnel" math was too difficult for her.
@cloudwalker_3: Firstly, next time your peaceful protests about injured deer start getting out of hand, you will be thankful the cops use tear gas instead of 9mm rounds to disperse the crowd.
@toirneach: The other day I walked out of my office after listening to Pandora for a few hours and I saw a helicopter fly overhead. I'm pretty sure they were watching me.
@cloudwalker_3: The real bad guy here is the factory that makes the canisters. Or actually the aluminum extrusion company that crafts the aluminum used to make the canisters. No, actually it's the FedEx pilots who fly the canisters to and from distribution facilities! It's definitely not the fault of the retards using…
I get occasional knee pain while jogging and have been eying a pair of Vibram running shoes for awhile. Just can't take that $80 leap though.
@Norbs: Still think anyone who calls people a douche based on their shoes is a douche.
@SuddenImpact: Well, in terms of written English, I'd say using any type of mathematical or programming symbol isn't really appropriate for the context.
@mrm: Nah, I'd bet your ol' boy just saw someone use it in that context at some point and decided to emulate.