Where's Frucci when you need him?
Where's Frucci when you need him?
Argh, you're right. I always thought it was the rocks at the bottom of the Cajon Pass.
Where'd you get that idea? We only have 102 cloudy days per year:
Yes. In fact, I'm 42.
Old? What are you, 12?
Nice shots of the Cajon Pass near the beginning, particularly of the rocks that should be familiar to everyone as the location where Kirk fought the Gorn (as well as one of the locations used in that episode where everybody's wishes start coming true).
"comprised of hundreds of stills taken by he and his wife."
The weather's been perfect in San Diego. But that goes without saying...
"they're supposed to get at least 7 inches"
If MCI is the highlight of their marriage, I see trouble.
What are they going to do about the two huge bombs strapped to her chest?
I went paragliding off a mountain (not a very high one, but you still run off the top with an open chute and glide down). While gathering up the chute at the bottom, I noticed that the screw-on closure of the ring holding all the lines together on the left side of the chute was open. So that whole side could have…
As much as I hate the calls of "shopped" on everything, after zooming in, it's pretty clearly a composite photo that's been stitched together. And I'm not even an expert.
Third Law of Robotics.
That last photo is reminiscent of the landing pad of the Axiom in WALL•E.
The really interesting thing about this is that it now gives me a better frame of reference with which to imagine what the places I've seen in old photos actually looked like. Since I've been to Dubai and seen these locations in person, I can essentially diff the live experience against these photos and then apply the…
Well, I left that conclusion as an exercise for the student, but yeah.
What are the normal statistics regarding the vot3 distribution late on election day? My recollection is that the Republican vote usually rolls in larger numbers late in the day in every election.
Make it red instead of green and you've turned on your heartlight. Ok, lunglight, but you gE.T. the idea.
The point is, according to the poster's anecdotal evidence, the "bad things" the TSA is finding were carried unintentionally to the security checkpoint. They haven't been finding anything that can be tied to a person with the intent to actually carry out an attack onboard an aircraft.