You obviously don't use AdBlock. Pictures of cats everywhere I go on the Internet is some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen and it's well made too! It chooses pictures of cats with roughly the same size as the original ad.
You obviously don't use AdBlock. Pictures of cats everywhere I go on the Internet is some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen and it's well made too! It chooses pictures of cats with roughly the same size as the original ad.
The easiest, most hassle-free method is probably just to put those small metal objects in the microwave for 10-15 minutes on high. The paint should fall right off.
Some of your figurines may have been assembled with glue that'd melt off if you heat it enough so be careful with that!
Nothing close to what we're paying.
This is mostly wrong. I for one hate our healthcare system that makes me pay as much money as some obese smoking slob that doesn't care for his health and will be a massive strain on healthcare money later on.
Sadly, the world prefers waste to intelligent spending.
He meant income tax. Which is actually more like 52% at top I think. 20% of your income isn't worth free healthcare.
Believe me, I know the drill! I've been here for a good 5-6 years at least now. Some people come here thinking the articles are like a newspaper's but I love the diversity of the news found here and don't want Gizmodo to stop posting these funny "reposts" because people keep calling you out!
*very = every. He's calling out Gizmodo on reposting stuff from other people on the Internet, while seemingly forgetting Gizmodo is a blog who's job is to repost stuff they find on the Internet as well as original articles.
Your comment is the same one than what very whining, bitching Gizmodo reader has been saying whenever something isn't 100% original. You're even worse than the people you're calling out.
Recycling at it's finest. If there was a way to get all those losing tickets that were bought this week and are probably going to be thrown away, you'd be rich!
Dang really? That's actually impressive. Where'd you get all that paper? Instead of putting it in the recycling bin you just kept it all and did some regular trips down there?
I'm not making a big deal out of it, I actually just bought a ticket 10 minutes ago (in Quebec, no $540M jackpot for us).
No, gambling is essentially taking a risk. There are different levels of risk aversion, some people just like the thrill of scratching a ticket, get their blood pumping because they think they're about to win.
Except they won't give you anything in return. You still make nil.
It's value depends only on how badly people want it. If no one wants an old, useless losing lottery ticket, it has no value to anyone. If one person wants it, however, then it has a value.
Since you can't actually cash in $0.0006, your losses are still infinite if you lose. If you buy 100,000 tickets and they all lose, you could probably sell them for a couple of cents though. Guess it's just a matter of how hard you want to troll.
Spending $1 is infinitely higher than spending $0. I would show you the math but I don't have the required equipment to contain supermassive black holes at the moment.
Technically, it's impossible to constantly beat the market because they're designed to be efficient, meaning no one can have a pre-defined formula for success. That being said, some people obviously do have winning streaks and some of them are genuinely skillful trades. Professionals don't have a better track record…