Many times it is simply lack of opportunity or fear of consequences that keep us from falling into grievous sin even though our fallen hearts would love to indulge the flesh.
Many times it is simply lack of opportunity or fear of consequences that keep us from falling into grievous sin even though our fallen hearts would love to indulge the flesh.
Thank you for providing a source. Rogaway is awful about not providing external links to his own stories. It would improve his articles massively if he linked a way to look for more information about the things he writes about.
We’ve had these since the 1930’s. The Airstream Bambi is 16’ long and sleeps two. Pop a few solar cells on the roof and you’re there. Everything old is new again.
It’s sounds like a new idea but the US dropped them from B-29’s against Japan to devastating affect.
“As Thomas Bartman argues in the Harvard Business Review, Tesla’s electric vehicles are never going to catch on in a big way. The high price point and inability to scale will not help the manufacturer make its way into most of the world’s garages.”
Your post make me wonder why you’re not the article writer instead of typical commenter...
You know what else is in NJ?
How are we supposed to trust a tech company to provide security when they have been deputized for the sole purpose of being able to rat us out?
oh, i guess the NBC reporters onboard a P-8 doing FONOPS near the manmade islands on last night’s news must have been a hallucination
I literally just returned mine last week because it’s little more than a ziploc bag that folds over on the top... worse, the ziploc part doesn’t even stay sealed! The retail clerk looked at it and said “Yeah, we get a lot of returns.” NEXT!
I literally just returned mine last week because it’s little more than a ziploc bag that folds over on the top...…
We’re getting there. Teddy was the only likable character in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, the only one I cared about. He was smart, practical and loyal to the end. I’d give a lot for a real one.
Seriously, thought exactly the same.
Wow, Brad Bird finally makes a bad - well, Meh - movie? I’m sad to see this day come. . . .
So it sounds like I should just watch Meet The Robinsons again.
Add to that the not-terribly-subtle Ayn Rand message in this film.
For God’s sake:
We’ve had immersion heaters since the 1920s. A resistive heater is nearly 100% efficient; virtually all the electrical energy used is converted to heat. The new one seems to be inductively heated, which makes it less efficient.
“Seattle’s largest elm tree”......... “cut down piece by piece”...... great...... just great ...
Middle age pretty much takes care of this problem... you find that you don’t really give a shit what people think of you. It’s kind of cool, actually.
Fixed it.