I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I hope the app isn't freely available, otherwise I'm willing to bet someone could easily use it to practice faking.
How would it get it out of the tank? A hose running up over the top?
Mind bending, no. Back breaking, kinda. 55 gallons of water weighs over 450 pounds.
I watched the front of house at the restaurant where I work do the challenge three different times using 55 gallon containers EACH TIME.
I think you missed the point. The unique or expensive car isn't safer because it's harder to steal, it's safer because it's harder to part out or sell after it's stolen, so it's less of a target for theft.
No, fuck the pointless ones though.
There's nothing punk about deciding what is or isn't punk about other people.
Please read past the headline.
We're talking about an intergalactic empire of thousands of planets, most of which probably kept on thriving just fine despite the "fall" of the empire. The handful of people it would take to alter the helmet design doesn't seem like it would be a major strain on resources.
In space?
That's not right. Doesn't matter how far away the subject is when the screen is only a few feet away. The view would be completely different for people on opposite sides of the screen. In fact if you weren't in the right spot, any motion would not be in sync with what you feel, and I suspect airsickness would be a…
Wow, talk about a late reply. :P
Lol
Maybe it falls out of a chute like luke did, only it landed on a ship? That's the only thing I can come up with.
I think that was skrillex, but there's definitely a resemblence.
A couple people at NASA tested it and reported preliminary results, that's not the same thing as NASA saying it works.
lol
How many supermoons do we need before enough people realize it happens all the freaking time and we don't need more news coverage about it?
So eager to snark ya didn't realize he's right, and a full moon is terrible for looking at anything in the night sky other than the moon. Sure, you'll still see some, but not as many and not as well as you would with a new moon.