ruemerde
Designated Survivor #3
ruemerde

The term "frogmen" isn't an official term/MOS used in the US military. While the article attempts to be correct using the term "Airmen", the capitalization of the word would imply that the persons in the photo are all E-2 (Airman) through E-4 (Senior Airman). While that may indeed be correct, it would be more

If you're reading it on a Gawker site, odds are that it was posted somewhere else first.

I've wanted this feature for a long time and wonder why appliance manufacturers don't include it as an option. The washer tells you when the load is done (or has stopped for some reason), the dryer lets you know when it is done, the fridge tells you the door is open (same for the second freezer in the garage that you

Double-click your gf's nipple without thinking about it... that will make you wonder what the hell you're thinking of.

Head Six, a warm, deserted beach and a Pez dispenser full of Viagra.

I travel *a lot* for business and I have used in-flight wifi maybe twice in the last five years. Why? The connection is usually terrible, there isn't enough room on the tray table to safely hold a laptop and finally... I take the time to be unplugged for at least a few hours. If it was so life-and-death critical

Can't convert Kellicams. Useless.

Stapler, Swingline, Model 747 (Red), 1 Each.

It would have been passably watchable without some glaring errors in the narration.

Well hell... if it is *that* easy, why don't we just go ahead and do it already?

Take the time now to start cleaning things up, literally. If the family member lives alone or in a care facility (assisted living, nursing home, etc.) you should start clearing out the obvious extraneous stuff so that when the time comes, the final clear out won't be as difficult and you won't be asking questions "is

So what's up with Cuba and The Bahamas?

Anything with a thrust to weight ratio of greater than 1:1 is capable of this.

Not really sure I understand what this is supposed to be? Overhead photos of random buildings that may or may not be data centers around the world?

You can buy the same "pour over" filter at any Dollar Store for... oh, about a dollar. It's just a #4 cone filter holder.

I work from home and wish that I could get back in to an office environment. There. I said it. I don't like working from home.

If you are referring to the I-90 bridge in 1990, that was not a design flaw, that was a human error.

I have two guest networks: "Virus Test Lab" and "PedoBarn". Nobody ever connects to them even though they are open.

I wish Zite would kick loose with an Android app.