Yeah, like the Neanderthals - wiped right out!
Yeah, like the Neanderthals - wiped right out!
It’s being held by the kid in his lap or standing on the floor boards in front of him.
“...He’ll get hit one day...”
Don’t fear Trump; fear the person who is pulling his strings.
I would start with window glass - or bottle glass - or window plastic - or bottle plastic. No need in a modern-day apocalypse to initially start with the rawest of materials (maybe later as production ramps up, but not for one-offs).
“It is a guy that found a knife in a trash can and thought “I want to take this and use it on food...”
I’ve recently been surfing around looking at methods/costs to use a US smartphone in Japan; there are multiple ways, as it turns out. The two that look the best (IMHO) are simply getting a prepaid SIM card IN Japan that typically is data mostly (like only, usually) and also the “pocket router” way. The latter is what…
The discussed plan is for calling TO other countries - following the Verizon link there’s another plan that allows calling the US FROM other countries - and that plan is priced the same as ATT’s:
“...just give us the Alternative Facts already...”
That is not a facetious question.
The Me-Too Media has to get a little more original and stop repeating each other.
I do not understand opening TWO jars at once - one after the other - er - okay - but not two at once.
You don’t want to think about a header.
“...There’s a special tool used by . . . spies . . . to remove paper from envelopes that have this gap...”
As the windows show, this guy and his colleagues are part of the displays at the Natural History Museum - perhaps a little harder to find than that Big Dino Exhibit but still there for tourists to watch.
Well, I’ve always said “If ya can feed Skittles to cows, you can feed Froot Loops to Toucans” so have no problem with this.
Looks like the driveway is in the upper part of the image - drive in, go through the “tunnel” (or two) of that branch of the house (the house is semi-L-shaped), park on the same level as the driveway though that level is above ground level at that point.
Before I got my first Raspberry Pi, I got VirtualBox and installed Debian Linux on it configured with a virtual drive mimicking the Pi’s distribution. This allowed package installation, etc, to practice for when the Pi came.
“...In 2013, I was standing near that carousel thing on the right freezing my ass off but loving it..”