nealsoad2
nealsoad
nealsoad2

Don't worry! Henry will fix it!

Sorry, nothing personal, it's just a peeve from years of hearing it in a work environment.

I don't think its so much an issue of tripping over cables, but ease of use. A magnetic connector would be so much faster and wouldn't wear out or break like the device side of the 30pin connector. With the current system, all you have to do is connect to one bad cable or a dock with a bent or loose connection and

"for decades, the Soviets disposed of spent reactor cores by dumping them in the Arctic Ocean"

Win

What the hell is an iTouch?

Great... now I have the giggles.

Pretty deep...

You're also assuming that any intelligent alien life has to exist in the present to have ever existed. How many billions of years has the universe been expanding (or caving in, who knows?) and how many hundreds of millions of years has our planet been in existence and producing life? Who's to say they didn't visit at

Is that Klingon?

I am... :/... :(

Having watched it live via NASA this morning I can 100% guarantee that this is not a shop. Am I the only person whom assumed that at this point (30 years, end of the program, etc..) it was common knowledge that the shuttle is/was a gravity powered glider upon re-entry?

White people... :P

It's an FPS test of Bubble Bobble through an NES emulator. Wicked shit...

There are somethings that require a car to be running while you're working it. Just the fact that you have to drive cars in and out is enough to have to keep it open air. Have you ever been inside of a huge dealership garage?

Hmm.. faster, carries power, all-in-one for data, video, jesus, etc...

You can't A/C an open air workshop. There's this little thing called car exhaust and carbon monoxide poisoning. ;)

Seriously, unless you've ever experienced our humidity then your "goddamn" opinion doesn't matter to most people reading this story. I've also experience 115 F temps and 100% humidity while inland in the Dominican Republic. I wanted to kill myself between 11am an 1pm when the sun and heat was the worst and there was

I'm not sure where you're getting your numbers, but some of us "northern people" are consistently in the upper 90's/low 100's with heat indexes approaching 120 F. That is too hot.

But not with 87%+ humidity like what we are experiencing in central Indiana. For it to be 122 F it is probably a dry heat or very low (5% or less) humidity. I've been to Arizona where it gets that hot and it feels nothing like what we are experiencing here, much more mild when the air is dry. When you can swim in the