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Wouldn't this open the floodgates to any search or mechanism that could potentially give you libelous material?

Part of how an AC unit works is by removing the moisture in the air. You're always going to have condensation as a result of the cooling process and it has to be shed somewhere whether it's a pan or a condensate drain.

Could you do this w/o firing actual bullets? Would the expansion of compressed gas in the explosion be enough? Or is that basically just a rocket at that point?

What's your personal take on the idea of an Uncertainty Principle where your predictions are significantly influential on outcomes?

The TED talk has to do more with improving air quality/reduction of air pollutants than it does with actual oxygen production. It requires few plants to improve air quality but many more to consume the CO2 and produce O2.

I think most museums already document their collections through photos for insurance purposes before it's even displayed. Also for publication purposes and/or research.

I thought they might be but I'm not familiar with WWII munitions and jazz like that.

Those aren't drywall screws. Drywall screws would be countersunk so they lie below the finished surface of drywall when installed, (flat top) not pan-head like those shown in the photograph. The threading also appears to be relatively tight, while drywall screws are course as drywall tends to be brittle and the course

Me three. I would've gone w/ Paris and Orangatangs.

Most of the serious photographers I follow on Instagram process photos outside of Instagram and then upload. A lot is not taken w/ a phone.

Some basic stats from the Freakonomics blog about this:

Isn't that just a cruise missile then?

First surf photo is real. Photographer was Dustin Humphrey, who's extremely well known for his surf photography. It was a campaign for Insight clothing a few years ago. All of the shots were set up and shot on location.

http://buildyourcnc.com/

If you really appreciate design, spend the time to scour craigslist and ebay. If you do the legwork and are persistent, you can find pieces at a song. I got a pair of danish lounge chairs at a flea market for $40. The key is to learn about the furniture so you know what is authentic and what isn't and you can reap the

I'm fairly certain that the Jacobsen chairs have been fabricated by Fritz Hansen for many many years globally if not since their inception. They are still being made today and sold. Rights are definitely still held.

Great a total rip off of the Jacobsen Series 7 chair designed in 1955. Way to be original Alyson Fox. Gizmodo, you poke fun at all the Apple design rip offs from China but tout this as something cool?

i NEVER got this. granted i was a kid and probably didn't understand what I needed to do, but i'd always crash.

People can get a smartphone anywhere, OK? They come to Apple for the atmosphere and the attitude. That's what the flare's about. It's about fun.

+1 again. The 80s are perhaps the highest performance/price you can get. Everything beyond is just hugely diminishing returns for your $.