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I've seen this when walking over dredge material that's been piped in to create new land. You have to wait until the mud de-waters a good bit before trying to walk on it, though. You end up with a dry crust over top of liquid mud. It's great fun until the surface cracks and you suddenly find yourself up to your

My, aren't you rather far from home?

"So why was a third-party HVAC company's login able to grant hackers access to such sensitive customer data? In short, it saves Target money—or at least it was supposed to. A cybersecurity expert who chose to remain nameless revealed to Krebs that large retailers will often hire a team to monitor energy consumption

"Richard described Jennings when the killings began: “It was wide open… The drugs, the prostitution, the bars, the crooked cops.”

I think the idea was to establish Sochi as an international resort, both summer and winter.

"There were arrests in the University District, where burning mattresses and couches lit up Greek Row."

Seiko has been making solar charged watches for years. I loved mine, it was a little workhorse that withstood the rigors of daily life until the day that something with the charging element broke and I wasn't willing to pay the cost to fix it. It's a great idea, though.

The Red Line in the east crosses the Beltway at Georgia Avenue (between Silver Spring and Forest Glen stations). On the western side, it crosses the Beltway at Wisconsin Avenue (between NIH and Grosvenor). While it there might not be a lot of Beltway exits between the two lines, that's a whole lot of territory

What happened to the capsule after he jumped out of it? Did it just eventually fall to Earth?

Is the point to make it seem like Glenmont and Shady Grove branches of the Red Line are actually closer together than they seem on the Metro map? I think the regular Metro map is closer to reality than this.

Maybe it's a taxidermy specimen held in place in a display.

Did he escape into the Everglades?

Or the STD experiments in Guatemala.

"The first glimpse of that passion was seen in the classic 60's and 70's Ford Mustangs "

"OMG, I can't believe I'm sitting next to this woman. I had every intention of being a serious news broadcaster. Where did I go wrong?"

"Wyoming: Wants an aircraft carrier (!)"

The neckline does actually look better pulled up a little.

But Delaware LOVES toll booths.

Do you remember the Trans Texas Water Plan? Texas released a plan for how to deal with drinking water issues particularly in its urban areas. Fine and dandy, but a part of that plan is/was to pump half the flow of the Sabine River (is the boundary between TX and La) to the Hill Country for drinking water. The