@ripfire: It made me think of Vanilla Sky.
@ripfire: It made me think of Vanilla Sky.
@markedward: It isn't and it's a threat to the rest of the world with their growing economic power. They are no friend to North America, only a business partner looking to enrich themselves and I doubt they have a problem with seeing us drain our resources fighting terrorism, as more Americans with tighter budgets…
F U Chinese government.
@Raidenshred: Thing II: Electric-thing-a-majoo
@grizgza: wow, nice office!
@wednesdayam: This sounds like a good scenario to be escorted into the afterlife... I don't have a problem going into that good night eventually, but not doing so "gently" by going through bat country isn't necessarily a bad a thing
"But will it work for my door-slamming 13 year old daughter"
@gbmbg: I don't blame ya, it's very possible, just not the kind of volcano you would first think
@LeftClicker: Unbeliebieberable!
Brings to mind Pig Sty Alley from Kung Fu Hustle
I will not be buying any of Mr. Diaz's used toilet-tops or toilet-pads, that's for sure.
Great soundtrack
@Ryan: Passenger perks.
Jesus, I'd like to know how being immensely popular in the seventies "destroyed" the music industry? Doesn't matter if you like any of their music or not, the music they put out at the time had nothing to do with it.
@Chon: or something along those lines, but yeah, that's what I was thinking.
It's too bad Comedy Central's all day/every day airing of Battle Bots some years ago ruined what fascination I had in these contests.
@roman2838: Good point, and especially for a sniper rifle where long distance shots are the norm, but I think calculations of the "local" area are better than none or the traditional human-made adjustments.
Congrats, Robert. I just got married this last weekend. I got away with a lot less (interesting) effort for the proposal a year ago.