pixelsnader
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pixelsnader

Maaaaan they're, like, waay to high to think about stuff like spelling and stuff, dude.

I reckon the iPads will also be mounted, and hooked up to electricity - and they'll probably keep the satellite too, to stream media.

"rather than relying on the data produced by a complex algorithm of self-reported answers, uses a person's own public Facebook profile"

The largest ever passenger plane (airbus a380) serves about 800 people - so that would make it 2.5 kilos lighter per passenger. Were they using TV's from the 1980s or something? Because 2.5 kilo is enough to provide every single passenger with a macbook pro. And from what I can remember, it's not 1 TV per passenger

"It's currently unclear what Apple will do about about the problem."

But the image illustrates I was punching, not kicking?

Man, the brown totally suits the retro green, orange and beige. It really ties the kit together.

What is this, a table for kids who can't eat good, and wanna learn how to do other things good too? It needs to be at least two times bigger!

Quick meals that don't stain, huh? How about sugar cubes and chocolate bars?

Just make a raised board, like a mini table. That way you can put anything underneath, not just specific items in specially carved holes. It'll be easier to make, too.

I thought the idea of the U.S. presidential election is somewhat like a competitive bracket, and in the last round you can only choose between two people?

So, getting all this content for free isn't a big thing? Then why should they even do it?

And do what? Not vote at all?

Seems like a lot of work, seeing as this is not collapsible. Instead you're supposed to screw/unscrew all those metal rods.

No, there's just one, the damn-near-grey olive (seriously, it's like RGB 191,194,158) which I wouldn't really call 'green' but more 'brown'. And there are two in the cyan range - but if you go and ask people what color cyan is - they say blue, not green.

You have a weird way of kicking.

Fun trivia - LEGO was also introduced as a mock-up system to do architectural visualization in the middle of last century.

If it were, though, that wouldn't be too bad. After all... that statue was a lighthouse made by France, for Egypt. This is not to say that Miss Liberty isn't worth anything - I just think it's ironic that the most widely known symbol for the United States is basically an "uh we have this spare statue, you want it?"

Not as much as you'd imagine though. While Levy is a somewhat well-known Jewish name, it might also have to do with it being about corporations and banks; the idea of war because of money infuriates many people.

"whoever justifies the Nazis in any way, gets banned"