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Julia Child and Jacques Pépin are international treasures.

Thank you! Vimeo isn’t so bad for me, but until they add a “Watch Later” button to their videos it’s YouTube all the way.

As the owner of a 2010 Bassat, I’ll be in the corner...

Is it just me, or are all of the links the same?

Is it just me, or are all of the links the same?

That refurb Xbox deal is pretty swanky if you don’t like the game selection that comes with the featured deal. Thanks!

That refurb Xbox deal is pretty swanky if you don’t like the game selection that comes with the featured deal.

You would probably have to stamp that shape. Extruding might be used to make the sheet aluminum. Dies and presses aren’t exactly cheap stuff by themselves, and aluminum stamping is more complex and expensive than steel.

His bike sure did! (Glad he’s ok though.)

Don’t forget to check the oil! My girlfriend’s Legacy wouldn’t start back up after getting gas. Turns out she was almost 2 quarts down... Out of 4 1/4...

Time to fold or double down: How would you say giraffe? =)

All I had to do was re-enable “Optimizely” to get Gawker comments to load for me. I left everything else off. I use Ghostery and Adblock (not Adblock Plus) if that makes a difference.

Red Titanic Fire Ants
Remember The F**king Alamo
Retired Tooth Fairy Association

It’s actually “Read The F**king Article” ;)

This is actually caused by the supports holding the secondary mirror in the telescope. They're called diffraction spikes.

They're cap guns though, so all in good fun.

I'd also rec commend f.lux if you work in darker environments. Works wonders for my eyes.

Satire is comedy. Or at least it has been for the last 4000 years.

In this case, he's assuming the ship will be propelling itself the entire trip, so you will feel g's until the engines cut out. When they cut out you would maintain your velocity and you would experience 0g.

Oh, definitely. Still, these things are useful for garage-less peasants like me to squeegee the windshield in the morning.

I follow ya, but he said mineral, not material. Check out Polonium if you're looking at dangerous elements. Stuff is naaasty.

The metal cools from it's pliable state immediately as it's extruded. Still red hot, but very solid. The process is so rapid that as soon as the motor disengages the welded part stops spinning just by the strength of the weld.