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The problem with F2P is that the pricing model directly impacts the design of the game. (hint: not in a good way)

North [...] was a Republican and a conservative member of the San Francisco business community. [...] He had been executive vice-president of one of the largest property owners in the city: the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. He had a strong sense of civic duty, however, and the Candlestick Park deal smelled to

Put Nostalgia In Your Stocking

Used to drive an '88 Stanza (manual). In place of a tachometer, it had a giant clock.

*and however long it takes the algae to grow.

Because change costs money.

Actually didn't even notice the typo until I quoted it. I was more confused with the idea of the weight of air as it was used in the article. I'm used to thinking about the weight of air in terms of pressure. The concept of pounds of air per second confused me.

Never realized air weighed that much.

We've asked Google to clarify what might have happened and were simply told that they "suggest folks report impersonations to us."

2,8000 pounds of air.

a metal that's mostly useless except for the fact that we've arbitrarily decided it's worth, uh, its weight in gold.

Only when it comes to monopolizing an industry. For example, Google can't go around and buy every other search engine, but if they want to diversify into robotics or mining or pancakes or whatever, they can.

There was a wall dividing the produce/specialty/beer&wine section (where the entrance was located) from the rest of the store and the only way between the two sections was a gap in front of meat/seafood.

Back when I worked at WholeFoods there was a woman who would come in and randomly massage the shoulders of Grocery team members. (40's, but milfish)

Why? Because it's vaguely the same shape?

Brocations are awesome.

Gaming doesn't make you fat—living in America does (generally speaking).

Radioactive waste/material shipments—at least in the U.S.—tend not to be guarded, heavily or otherwise. They depend on anonymity and secrecy to protect them and are usually transported in plain old tractor trailers.

Read my post.