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Salvage Title you say?

There's a joke in there as to why it would be more ethical to clone something without a soul instead, but I just can't find it.

Resin may be cheaper ordered from surfboard suppliers.

And they will name this technique after the most famous stool coloring/ant there is...

Most likely that discrepancy in color is due to the lighting as it was taking the picture. It stated in the article that it was composited from many smaller hi res photos. Chances are it split that area into two different photos taken at a slightly different time changing the angle of the sunlight hitting the earth

@Adam Thompson

"Anybody not wearing 2 million sunblock is gonna have a real bad day. Get it?!?"

Though all of that was left behind years ago, if there was ever an opportunity for me to smoke out Feynman and Sagan, I would jump at the chance.

Votes don't really count, that's all just a charade to make the commoners feel like it's actually "Of the people, By the people, and For the people." it's still just the rich controlling everything.

Join us tomorrow for the second installment in Cyriaque's series:

Clock Of The Long Now obsoleted so soon?

I highly doubt the ghost of Princess Di would be seen haunting a musty old church.

Heart click for not only my favorite Ferrari, but also for that great one liner!

Since the theme today seems to be dominated by Alfa, I see no reason to not add my own to the list. This is my 81 GTV-6 which I owned when I lived in the states. Gave it to a friend when I moved, but still have the original keys with Alfa fob. LOL

Now playing

Watched it last night on YouTube. Kinda cheesy, but not bad for 70s scifi. More drama than action. But there are laser guns with classic 'pew-pew' sounds. Worth the hour or so to see it again.

Wow! That lead image just flashed me back like 30 years or so.

Except for Canada, which is this.

Mystery solved.

Tornado Alley in the US?

"Miyakejima, which lies 180 KM south of Tokyo...", whose name roughly translates to 'Spicy Triple Bean Burrito Island', was the first of the Japanese islands to open a pair of Taco Bell franchises back in the late 1970's. The large photo (top) was taken in the parking lot about a month after the first one opened. The