nuggolips4
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nuggolips4

Rhode Island chowder is basically New England chowder where someone forgot to add the cream at the end.

I grew up on MV and this is basically the only movie that ever featured the island, so naturally they pimp the crap out of it every chance they get.

Smile, you son of a...

Those "+" and "-" buttons on the right side allow you to add conditions.

I'll be in the market for a new car in around 4 years when the warranty expires on my current one. Any chance I'll be able to choose an autonomous one?

*twitch*

True that. The only reason I ended up working in the same field as my major was basically sheer luck, and even so I never use anything I learned in school at work.

I hate the giant A-Pillars in modern cars. My ST might get a 5-star safety rating (actually, I have no idea what the rating is), but that's necessary because the A-pillar can obscure a fullsize SUV coming from the side at a T-stop!

This is probably a lot more entertaining than whatever's going on on the field.

There are a lot of other shortcomings which actually matter in today's world (unlike flash video) that you could've mentioned.

I do love these! I bought a mount for my old car, and one of their expensive (~$70) docking iphone cradles back when I had a 3G iphone.

I do love these! I bought a mount for my old car, and one of their expensive (~$70) docking iphone cradles back when

The pancake-in-a-bottle is genius for camping, though. I suppose you could roll your own, but not if you're on the way to the woods and forgot breakfast.

The J-2 wasn't used at sea level, though. That would be the F-1 with 1.5 million lb (and there was 5 of those). That's a bit more than a 787 has on tap.

Why would I want to exchange resumes when my best friend's mother-in-law's yoga instructor's dog's pet ferret makes $73/hour just by using google?

Hell, if they'd just let me get a sunroof with a manual transmission and TDI I'd buy the one they do sell.

It's like a Petri dish with a colony of bacteria!

This is cool, but I like the historical topo maps you can get in Google Earth.

That's more like it :)

I would imagine if they had the resources to perform this study on people who speak other languages, the results would be very similar.