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There is a theory call "Modified Newtonian Dynamics" That says F=MA does not function right at extremely small accelerations, like 10 to the -11th power. At that distance the inverse square law would indicate that the force of gravity from the sun would be somewhere in that range. Interesting

@teohhanhui: You must not look at the site much, they published about the same resolution pics of the Apollo 11 landing sight about a week ago. #phoenixlander

We have a 48 Willys that we drive everywhere in the mountains. A lot of people began using 4 wheelers because Jeeps got to expensive to justify bashing them on the trails. Now, I see a lot of the 4 seat 4wd utility vehicles on the trails, because people, I think, want the old, inexpensive, basic Jeep type vehicle. Why

Hurts my neck just looking at it.

@sneakypoo: Similar, but I believe different shaped crystals. There is a whole webpage devoted to atmospheric phenomena. Way cool stuff. I have seen "sun pillars" given off by Venus on a -28 deg morning.

Not a meteor, It's a sundog with an arch. I'm not a meteorologist, but an astronomer, and have seen many of these. They are caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere. Heres a link [en.wikipedia.org]

Gawd that's ugly.

@elgilicious: Try Earthboxes. I had these when I lived in an aprtment. They grow copius amounts of tomatoes.

Works great on both my macs with firefox. Better res than XP in parallels. A little jerky now and again, but watchable. All in all very promising.

There are a couple of awfully OS X'y lookin' things on there.

Why is it so dark in here? Someone hit the lights.

Well, showed it to the wife, she thinks it's cute, so I guess we are going to be Pinto people now rather than Volvo. These are just as safe, right?

I just drove 600+ miles with my fully loaded 1994 B250 van with the 318. At 62mph I got an average of 19mpg. Pretty good.

Rednecks the world over. Love it.

Oh, and, first

I love that the video is sponsord by BMW

Two words: Urban Sombrero