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I did my part.

Starred for the song. I have a kind of mental list of Great Legendary Guitarists, and Randy Rhoads is pretty high on it.

“What happened to the vibrant Polestar Blue color?”

That would be the superior option, if it’s available. That way you don’t have to deal with rain either. But my work parking lot is all outside, with only a couple of trees around the far edge.

It’s a little simpler than that. All you have to do is look outside an hour before quitting time, see where the shade is, and park there tomorrow.

Better advice: if you’re parking somewhere for a long time, for example, a workday, don’t park in the shade; park where the shade will be at quitting time.

The solution is obvious.

I stopped before I got to that point because I really don’t want to know. All I can think of when I hear that line is Anakin Skywalker’s “sand” monologue in Attack of the Clones.

Kristen Lee:

So, the “burst” lasts about 2 seconds. Even people with slow reflexes are unlikely to stand still for that long when they feel something burning them.

If I had the time and money, I’d totally do that. I wouldn’t stay too long, though; the whole point of an RV is to travel. If you’re going to stay in one place, then yeah, just buying a smaller house makes much more sense.

I’m not a chemist either, but I think the citric acid is the main thing at work here. I don’t think there’s anything special about energy drinks that makes them good at removing rust; like thejewosh said, Coke works too, and I imagine pretty much any soda would. Maybe even orange juice, which is chock-full of citric

Two questions: first, did the man say, “Thank you”? And more importantly, did Harris respond, “My pleasure”?

I have the four-person version of this tent. It’s a good tent, and I can confirm it’ll stand up to a windstorm, though you won’t get any sleep that way. Plan on buying heavier tent stakes, though; the included ones are too flimsy to use anywhere there might be rocks.

I have the four-person version of this tent. It’s a good tent, and I can confirm it’ll stand up to a windstorm,

On my computer,
Falling-down-stairs video
Is showing up twice.

Sometimes each of us
Tumbles down the stairs of life
Yet we rise again

To honor Asimo’s memory, I have composed this eulogy, in the form of a haiku. A haikulogy.

This right here makes me sad.

“...a monolith tantamount to Egyptian pyramids.