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That's cool. I didn't exactly know what a buffalo jump was before reading the comic(being European). But that seems to be a particularly awesome and ingenious(but not very safe sounding) way of procuring inordinate amounts of dinner.

Yes, and long story short, Jones just is.

My philosophy teacher made us watch a poorly compiled video by some occult practitioner of some sorts about philosophical arguments for the existence god.Which was absolutely out of place in a state school due to it's open and absolute bias. And he got super pissed when we started shooting the poorly constructed

Mainly because cats are perfect. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, it's that simple.

I'd take a c++ one.

That about describes the situation, but that is no reason to stop tinkering with it.

In my country(Hungary) this is one of the biggest problems and the few US exchange students I had the chance of conversing with (Texans mostly) also complained about this. Things found here and there on the net reinforced this. Talking here about state schools, idk much about US private schools. Here most of them are

This does not mean it is impossible just that it has certain difficulties. It's mostly about how a vast majority of people in primary and secondary education are absolutely unfit for their profession. Both because of lack of skill and of the lack a set of personality traits one needs to be able to teach. But that

Yes, but it was built with 80,000 resident's in mind. Also 15,000 moved in just the last 6 years so I didn't had the history and that lived in feel of normal cities.

Some of these photos seem staged. Which is in accord with it being pretty much a ghost town even before the disaster.

I always thought it tastes like murder. Turns out I was correct.

Hi! I really like your architecture series as a fan of cities and nigh everything related, I wonder whether you could dedicate a post for futuristic metro stations. I just came back from Prague and there are some really distinctly socialist and interesting sorta "gritty sci-fi" designs there. Not necessarily very

I dread the they when they will rebel against us.

I personally regard it as the single worst movie that I suffered trough it's entirety,and I was greatly surprised to find out that it had quite good ratings. Tastes differ.

Well not half as horrible as Mr.Nobody and significantly shorter.

I read only a few of the Dresden files, but I faintly remember there was some magic horror drug there in one of the books. I think' that's where the idea is from with a Lovercaftian spin. Anyway nice little flick.

Oh, please don't strangle this with a patent, please don't, please don't!

Then it was a really-really bad idea to turn it on.

I have never seen a touch screen fail spontaneously.(the computer behind it is a different story, but even that is rare and these are consumer products)Anyway I'm almost certain that the risk of failure is less, than the reduction of risk of human error is due to the de-cluttered control interface.

Judging on how often the touch screen devices I use fail(almost never and these are consumer products)t, a thorough preflight check up should virtually eliminate the chance of a spontaneous failure. If there is a fire or higher than intended Gs or a collision or something, then the connected devices themselves would