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This is awesome.. YAY identical twins in mid air!!

This is EPIC. The complications are endless though, I wonder how they compensate for the oxygen deprivation to the brain and vital organs, they must cool very very quickly to overcome this. And from the reading above, it sounds like surgery is implemented during the suspended animation phase. Imagine doing an entire

what the hell is his testicle doing so far down the shaft... unless... nope thats not normal.

This is plywood... plywood. They take sheets of plywood ( looks like pine or birch other than the top sheet ) and then they use what amounts to a CNC machine to cut out these forms. You can even see the plywood voids in all the pics. Very very cool execution though. But a 4'x8'x.75" sheet of pine AC plywood only costs

HA, Steve Jobs just sleeps on a gigantic 8' x 8' Ipad with a mattress made of stacks of crisp $100 bills, and pillows of 1995-2010 Apple Stocks, and sheets made from EX-foxcon employees skin, and no matter where he lays on it... he still gets serviced.

I love being in a test market for food products. The HQ of con-agra foods is here and for some reason we always have random fastfood items. Our BK's still have the rodeo cheeseburger (the holiest of unholy BK).

I'm calling shenanigans on the skiing. I regularly splice fiber optics, everything from 6 pair to 900 pair, and we do it in a temperature controlled trailer, because the OTDR and fiber testing equipment are very very finicky, they don't like it to be under about 60 degrees F or above 85 degrees F. There's no way you

Uruguay = meat lovers paradise

@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: Yes, and different kinds of proteins take even longer to break down. Pork is slow cooked to get the proteins to soften and gelatinize. Steak, because the proteins are shorter, takes less time.

@XeroTrinity: method of traveling to platforms, motorized rail system, hook up and go!

Oh... eM... Gee...

sign me up... I'm one hung over cryogenicist.

@Knirfie: I understand this is far from perfectly efficient. There's no such thing. Regardless, any competitive cycler wants a combination of strength, efficiency, low power loss, and the least weight. Belt drive are currently being employed, problem is, they snap, and they still hold mud. Cables as in the post, snap

@avatar003: I definitely agree, professional regulations generally limit development in any field. I ride a Niner Jet 9. The travel moves along an arc, keeping the chain pretty well taught, and with 180mm cranks, I can power through corners & decent switchbacks without fear. I do agree with you, but with crank setups

"Nothing like the internet or owners description. Dingy room, very poor furniture, only 2 handtowels, when queried said they were waiting for them. people were arriving, looking at rooms and leaving. young man on desk refused to acknowledge or rectify complaints or refund deposits.Told that if you wanted the room

5$ a meal, cost is $2.00, so profit $3.00, times 100 people, $300 a day profit, times 250 working days = $75,000 a year. Actually wouldn't be that bad, and $5.00 a meal could actually be quite low, as well a cost being high.

yeah, bungie wouldn't want to ruin the terrible narration, and lack of true plot-line, and god awful ending that is Halo: Reach. I love you Halo, but you let me down this game.

@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: Exactly, the amount of potential and kinetic energy semi's have is ridiculous compared to cars. 25,000 kg's at 100km an hour. That could spin quite a large generator. 5 - 9 m.pg. is simply not even trying to be efficient.

Sadly, the only one thats even moderately marketable looking is the Li-Ion green car. I understand its the platform that matters, but I wonder how much aerodynamics play into the fuel efficiency.

@gyffes: Nope, I don't vote tea party. I was at Obama's Inauguration happily supporting what our country was doing. Now if Obama decided we should switch our government to Empirical Enlightened Absolutism, I would say "don't fix it if it isn't broken" why don't we make its inner components better so it functions more