LiquiGlide is actually a coating made up of super-slick materials that's food-safe and can work on plastic, glass, or other types of packaging.
LiquiGlide is actually a coating made up of super-slick materials that's food-safe and can work on plastic, glass, or other types of packaging.
That would be the philtrum, otherwise known as the infranasal depression. And now you know!
No.
I could reconcile those statements, I guess - he could be saying that the added features justify the difference in cost, even if they're not fully borne out by the price of the components. But yeah, that's not exactly clear.
That's it, Chrome is over.
I'm at work, so please just pretend I was able to grab a picture of Tyreal and add a crapload of lens flare to it.
That game was, indeed, awesome. But Jane's Apache Longbow, which came a bit later, was even better.
I liked BSG, but after looking at these screenshots I feel like it should have been called "People under blue lighting looking down at things."
"Been a while since you've flown?"
Apropos of this article, I am proud to say that I learned the phrase "Silent but Deadly" from my mother. Love you, Mom! Happy Mother's Day!
This is exactly how I feel about the FedEx logo.
Game over, man. Game over.
I'm actually surprised that more people haven't seen IANAL before. Maybe it's just because I'm a politics geek. Also YMMV, although that one is used mostly in tech forums when discussing fixes / hacks.
Seconded, especially the Ollie North bit. (Except I've been Gameflying the series for a while now. )
I'm glad I wasn't the only one. Also, "death by alien goatse" sounds like a singularly bad way to go.
They're a necessity where I work. Imagine a large common area delineated by cube walls: there's a large table in the middle, and all the work areas are along the perimeter, facing away from the table.
This looks basically the same in both Chrome and IE8, on my system.
Everybody relax, and watch Chappy work.
Superfunk, you're dangerous. But you can be my wingman any time.
Actually, that paper needs revision. It turns out that the number is actually closer to 99%, but a couple of their test subjects wouldn't stop singing Justin Bieber songs, skewing the data.