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That article though... damn. I try to stay somewhat abreast of current developments in renewable energies (did research and design for floating wind stuff while in school and have stayed interested), but somehow that one slipped past me. Awesome to read that there is actually an actively working thermal conversion

Yeah, I guess that since I've always lived in northern states might explain my lack of exposure to the stuff.

Yeah, I was wondering just how big this alligator meat industry is... cause I've never seen the stuff in a store before.

That just might have been the funniest thing I've read today. Thank you good sir.

I'm sorry but... that cover image... the colors... I think I'm going blind.

Yeah, I can see a few blue tires, and what looks like a yellow one.

You guys have all really outsoled yourselves this time.

Which I think should be around 80,000 Calories per tire...

Wheel you certainly got me with that one.

Yeah, it's so they can find you easier and pull your out by your feet when you get hit by a bus.

Still less then the calories in a tire.

Basically these... which I am seriously wondering why I have never tried before.

It looks like cereal.

Eye, you must be careful, laced you pass it on to some unsuspecting offspring.

It is a sickness that afflicts many of us, someday I hope we can be heeled.

Yes, but I have yet to see anything from Under Armour that was using a new or unique material. They are very good at taking things others have done and either repurposing them or simple rebranding them to be "cool". If you can show me an example of a unique material they developed I might be willing to change my

If it's true, then that's quite the feet they've accomplished.

As someone who spends a lot of time using and researching backpacking and mountaineering gear I'm often times pretty sure that almost everything Under Armour puts out is bullshit marketing.

So it inflates after you got soaking wet and then blocks the sun so you won't dry off as quickly? Yeah, sounds like a great idea.

Nobody NEEDS to learn anything, it just helps us interact socially if we all have similar knowledge and are well rounded in what we know. I do think that honestly in this day and age if you want to be a well educated critical thinker, having a basic understanding of code AND calculus is fairly important. Then again