powermacguy
powermacguy
powermacguy

The Incredibles 2, yo.

I love stories like these that show what responsible businesses and communities can do to protect, restore and revitalize nature. I am not a fan of Tabasco (it’s not a good hot sauce) but I am now a fan of the McIlhenny’s and their dedicated employees.

I think it was James May who noted that electric power would be perfect for Rolls-Royce because it’s both torquey and quiet, attributes which are perfect for heavy luxo-barges. Interesting to see Mercedes pick up that challenge first.

That looks way better than it has any right to be.

....The oddly-shaped, fast-moving rock ....

Those “confidential and also copyrighted” disclosures at the end are a sure sign that the lawyer involved has no idea what they’re talking about. That boilerplate pops up in less reputable spots that are willing to bend their ethics to included nonsense in the hopes that it intimidates the recipient. The author

Yeah, early this year I bought an external drive for my Xbox One and blew through my Xfinity data cap installing all my games in my account.

Okay, if this happens (and that’s a big if), here’s what should go down:

However, people weren’t quite as thrilled with the restoration of Chartres Cathedral, where they removed centuries of soot to reveal what the church looked like after it was rebuilt 800 years ago. The real kicker was when they restored the so-called Black Madonna. People had been making pilgrimages to see it, but it

That is one of the most incredible things i have ever seen.

This is not true. FaceID requires the user’s attention.

Obligatory.

The worst part is that they’d built hotel on Boardwalk, so he owed like $500 in rent just for one night.

BRAAAAAAAAAAAP

We’ve been spoiled by the early days of carrier subsidies making these things look artificially cheap. Smartphones are pocket computers in every way and have always been worth about this much.

It’s actually even better than that.

Honestly, its been really gross watching companies try to push the line a little bit each time. This is a real problem that needs to be dealt with before it kills the industry.