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neither, it is all coke until you specify which flavor

Nabisco, American manufacturer of all things cracker and cookie, is a shortened form of National Biscuit Company. at one time they had a specific product called a nabisco, that became so popular that they decided to rename the company. and the British use of the word pre-dates the american use, so if anything we as

every time this author mentions guns he shows his complete ignorance on the subject. this is not the first time he has used a image incorrectly,

I actually think that is an old picture from before it was moved.

the data he used was inconsistent, some counties, and even states have less detail than others, here you can see well defined squares where fewer tributaries were included, you can also see a perfect outline of Indiana because of this.

these had two big problems,

with the case off it kinda looks like a nuclear weapon from a movie, that has to be defused to save the world.

if anything it looks like a late 90's vcr or a first generation dvd player, 80's vcrs were much larger, and often had wooden sides, sometimes they were top loading.

also, because I'm from the south, when I say then I say then, but when I type or write it, it is than.

also, I'm in a green area, so no nuclear strike needed we aren't all dumb.

I'm from north west TN and everything is coke, I have traveled extensively and in the south this is universal, as a student of history, I think it has something to do with our general reverence for all things southern, we all are very loyal to southern brands and have been for several generations. (technically Pepsi

*than, not then....nuclear strike on you....

she has been around so long, does anyone currently working at gizmodo actually remember where it came from? because seriously people want to know.

Jack Daniels is in a dry county. and a very small county at that. if you look on google maps or earth satellite view you can see that Jack is almost dead center but the county is covered in the warehouses for aging the whiskey.

1950's World War II era? I think you mean a WWII era submarine in the 1950's. so try this "haven't seen its vistas from-the periscope of a World War II era submarine in the 1950's.

I actually think it looks like a playstation.

Casey Chan you suck. "It was wedged in a narrow, inaccessible space between two buildings, about three blocks from the World Trade Center site." no where in the original article is the word alley used. this is yet another example of a horribly written article by Casey Chan. this is simply a gap between buildings,

only two of these things listed are actually new, the raised ink is due to the printing process used and is on all bills, the micro printing on the collar was already there, as was the color shifting ink on the 100, and the security thread was also already there and the watermark. the only new items listed were the

my dad has one of these in the attic from the 60's. Also, if you ever go to a living history exhibit or a Civil War or Revolutionary War reenactment chairs like this are allowed in the camps as they are period appropriate. so yea, nothing new.

I have been wearing the orange monster since 2007. It loses about 4 minutes every 2 months or so. But, that just started in the last year. And it says it will do that when you buy it if you don't get it adjusted.