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I thought Fiona had moved on from her search for eternal youth in that chemo scene, and when she said she wanted one last great love affair before she dies. No?

The Liberty Building in Buffalo.

I expect a number of people will have issues with the choice of vehicles. It would have been a better test with a full time all wheel drive opposed to part time.

So long as he's not working with gas lines, there really isn't an issue with Daryl smoking while working on cars... mechanics have been doing that sort of thing for decades. As long as he's not working with gas, it's not really a hazard.

This video was a joking response to Willis McGahee commenting on there not being a lot to do in Buffalo, and something about Dave & Busters.

I don't think it's the governor feeding the rats to the zombies. How is he getting inside the fence? I have a feeling it was the girl who was so broken up about them killing "Nick".

My Superfan thing went off.

Aside from it being the first year of the lincoln penney, is there any additional relevance to their choice of using a 1909 penny?

I'm fairly certain that first responders are exempt from the cell phone laws in most states.

I see the BJ jump seat is still intact.

I've also noticed that when the fuel guage is either left or right of the center of the instrument panel, it is typically on the same side as the fill door.

Wait a second, can someone explain why old cars don't like synthetic?

I never realized Kenny from south park was a motorcyclist.

The process uses brackish or non-potable water. What precious resource are they using?

Read the original article in the link at the top. They're using solar and wind to power the electrolysis.

80Tq

Right, but if the major objection to construction is the risk of a catastrophic meltdown(which may not be likely, but is still possible) nothing is getting built anyway. Just seems odd that they have a safe model, with decades of experience, and negligible risk that would make the use of nuclear more palatable to a

The one thing I've never really understood is why they don't use a larger number of small scale reactors with virtually no risk in melting down (like the research reactors in a number of Universities around the country) rather than a few large reactors with a greater potential for meltdown.

Are the differences in cost

No idea... but on second thought, you could sign up for HBO, catch up on the whole series on HBOGO(if it's available through your provider), and cancel after the first month. That would probably be the least expensive solution.

I think DVD is about it.