Put your 16-year-old in a used Volvo. I wouldn't want to be in an accident with this car.
Put your 16-year-old in a used Volvo. I wouldn't want to be in an accident with this car.
That might be too much for this car. I'd go with a 1203 Buell engine.
The Grid is running on a Unix machine, so no.
I'm hoping that this turns out well. I liked Tron: Legacy, even though I'm in a minority. As a father of a ten-year-old son, identified with Kevin Flynn. Daft Punk and Olivia Wilde didn't hurt either. Also, the ending of Tron: Legacy left a pretty interesting setup for a sequel.
The only formula that needs conversion from metric is the first. As long as you stay with inches, the other formulas will work.
I live close (50 miles) to the Creation Museum. A biologist friend of mine and I were considering a trip.
You also forgot to mention Piltdown Man. It is creationist evidence that scientists are making all of this up to keep people from believing in Jesus.
That is another creationist argument missed by the article. Thanks for mentioning it.
The people at Gawker media have to start reading their own sites.
Being an AMC, I'd look for a donor Jeep for an engine and tranny swap.
I just checked my daughter's toys. She has Barbie-size dolls of all the Disney princess as well as some of the Princes. When she plays with them, the princesses fight over Justin Bieber.
Hook and Regina need a few more scenes together. They had good chemistry, and Regina was working the tight blue dress.
I assumed that was the implicit joke in the article.
Too often, people like to confuse exponential growth with logistic growth. Exponential growth models the growth of a population without any constraints. Logistic growth models the growth of a population with a specific carrying capacity. The problem is that they look the same over small time periods.
When the van is a rockin', someone's a rammin',
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I learned in a museum in Hastings, NE that Nebraska is an Indian word for flat water. They aren't kidding.