@Animakitty: Got one. [www.uniden.com]
@Animakitty: Got one. [www.uniden.com]
@jomyke242: Nice, but I think it's actually the boost guage
@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: After having driven the ring well over 500 times in GT4, I had the chance to drive it for real for an afternoon in an Opel Corsa 1.2l. Much slower car than anything I had driven on that track digitally, but the track and it's environs seemed much closer, more immediate, and much more…
@Lamar Henderson: Now, if only he could keep them from leaking, and posing a danger to those who walk past them. (Ice builds up on the odd curved surfaces and then falls onto the sidewalks) I work in a Gehry building and while it looks cool on the outside, the offices are all oddly shaped and not very usable.
@Dr. What?: freefall would last 42 minutes and 12 seconds.
@Lupison: are you serious? Even the steepest ride (i.e. straight through) the most you would accelerate is 9.8m/s^2. Essentially, you would feel NOTHING in terms of acceleration. It would be free-fall. the trick would be to have your tunnel in a vacuum and some sort of mag-lev guidance that would keep the "cars"…
@jblues: it's pretty much a front end for safari. Just like the many RSS readers.
Think this might be used in closing the current Jailbreak hole?
@drummrx: Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. Oh, but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at…
@remicus: Based on my anedotal research, this is true about 80% of the time...
I work in a Frank Gehry building. [vontz.uc.edu] The climate control system sucks/blows (Half of the time the building seems to be at a slight vacuum so you cannot close the doors, other times it's pressurized and you cannot open the doors.) The lab spaces are poorly thought out and suck for any real work, the…
@smokyburnout: Some people have cars that require 91 or higher. My '06 WRX takes at least 91 octane, and since you cannot get 91 in Ohio, Costco's 93 octane is pretty much what's been run for the past 87k miles.
@Terry: Prey tell what other presentation software have you used that will be available in every conference room with a projector in the world?
@Dan1028: Except for the Road-trip episode of Top Gear where they diss GWB, Country Music and NASCAR all at the same time, and nearly got killed by the local rednecks.
@dmoneyfa5: Hahhahhah! I love it. a friend of mine has a dog named oliver, and every time she calls his name, I have flashbacks of that episode.
My Miata is a Long Island Iced Tea. People think that they are girl drinks, but shit'll get ya drunk! Nothing in there that doesn't make it go!
@SnusBeorn: Beyond subsidizing corn, we also need to get rid of sugar tariffs. THAT is part of what keeps HFCS in our diets. Whenever I can, I buy the "Mexican Pepsi (or coke)" or Kosher Coke (or pepsi) because it's not as "sicky sweet" as the regular stuff.
At a former place of employment, I and another worker always got in before the rest of the building. I had an '87 CRX Si that was in incredible shape (And this is back in '96) and would back into a nice wide spot at the end of a row. This spot was ~1.25x as wide as any other spot in the lot. The car had long doors,…
@nixternal: Just what I was thinking. Not affiliated with, but enjoy this site: [bikeisland.com]
@JerryA: Actually, it is not about the press. Espresso was invented to get workers back to work faster from their coffee breaks. An Italian figured that if he ground the coffee finer, and forced hot water (~210-202 degrees) through the grounds under pressure, it would make a stronger coffee faster. Espresso is…