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I prefer this one myself :

LOL thanks for the Tuesday morning laugh!

LOL thanks for the Tuesday morning laugh!

If he ever uses one... Hard to imagine that though :)

If he ever uses one... Hard to imagine that though :)

We must have posted about the same time... I checked but didn't see this when I started editing mine. I have this umbrella too. Gets a bunch of strange looks when I'm using it, but I swear by it. I bought it after a trip to Tokyo, where I broke 3 umbrellas in a single day due to strong winds.

We must have posted about the same time... I checked but didn't see this when I started editing mine. I have this

I got one of these Senz stormproof umbrellas (mine just says "Senz XL umbrella" so I can't give model #, and I bought it from buy.com shortly before they changed to Rakuten) some years ago. It really stands up to heavy winds, but best of all, it keeps my backpack dry. I also get a lot of strange looks when using it.

I got one of these Senz stormproof umbrellas (mine just says "Senz XL umbrella" so I can't give model #, and I

The video shows how the car flipped 180 degrees before hitting the barrier. It also does not show anybody being hit, or any of the injured spectators. It does not, unfortunately, show how the car got out of control - when it entered the frame, the front end was already off the ground.

Building an aircraft carrier and calling it a destroyer is just pure bull. I suppose Japan can get away with it because the United States backs it as a move against China without having to increase US expenditure directly. It is worthwhile to remember two things : while Germany has been apologetic and acknowledge the

I'll have to read that book, thanks for the suggestion.

Aren't all the reigning monarchs in Europe descendents of George II? The history there is just mind boggling and fascinating.

I don't think Texans are backwards, but I do think that many of those residing in the US, regardless of state, are rather US-centric. When I first came here many years ago, international news consists of space shuttle missions (this was before the ISS) and where the POTUS was visiting at that time. And this is TV news

Just curious - do the people in Texas know anything about Denmark or the Netherlands? I wonder if they know they're different countries, or just "Denmark. Oh, some foreign parts. Whatever."

Those idiots are driving slowly by choice, not because the car can't go faster. The range goes down drastically the faster you're driving due to air resistance. This is the same for all electric cars.

Many electric cars play some kind of engine sound when moving at lower speeds, and you get a fair amount of road noise from the tires. Where electric cars really shine is when moving off from a complete stop. First, you don't get the loud revving sound (unless artificially added) which may or may not be a plus for

Are you planning on using it as a TV or as a monitor? It appears to be fine when used as a TV (but small for a 4K) but may have an issue when used as a monitor.

Are you planning on using it as a TV or as a monitor? It appears to be fine when used as a TV (but small for a 4K)

It's obvious. Every car owner will receive a very, very long extension cord.

I'm not worthy!

Only if the llamas are white and gold.

1 square meter of solar panel produces about 200W of power for about 6 hours a day (typical rooftop solar panel output). So about 1.2 kWh per square meter.

$160 for a desk lamp just seems insanely expensive to me. I'd get that if it is $50. Right now I have a recessed ceiling light with a LED bulb (BR30 type) above my desk.

$160 for a desk lamp just seems insanely expensive to me. I'd get that if it is $50. Right now I have a recessed