Comment I dreamed of warp travel since childhood (Score 2) 185
But I will settle for space lasers.
But I will settle for space lasers.
Well, if one prefers to view the web as 1990's GeoCities home pages, that is one's prerogative.
"ghoulish partisan politicization"? Would that be like putting the entire blame on "the conductor"
Uhh... no? Maybe if President Obama or some other prominent politician was the conductor, maybe?
That statement doesn't mean what you probably think it means. The other GOP candidates have said "knowing what we know now, I would not have gone to war," while Marco Rubio goes a step further and says, "and neither would GWB." That Jeb Bush is still vacillating on the issue means he's tone-deaf, stubborn, or simply not in the loop. Given his lack of ability to demonstrate foreign policy awareness, I suspect the later.
It's a stupid question because funding did not cause the conductor to turn off the safety mechanism and run the train at 100 mph around a 50 mph bend. It's just ghoulish partisan politicization.
A Keurig is smaller, cheaper, and doesn't let me nuke shitty food. Seriously, my diet improved significantly when my college microwave broke, and I didn't replace it.
I don't have a George Foreman, but I do have a Cuisinart griddle that's like it I suppose. We use it for paninis weekly, and I use my Keurig every morning. But yeah, people buy them that are wasting their money because they like the idea of the thing, but don't have a real need for it.
My Keurig can also make hot cider, hot chocolate, or hot water for tea.
What makes buffalo wings?
I remember futzing around with this little project 15 years ago. I am pleased to see that, not only is it still going strong, it's pretty remarkably modern.
That post has said "cosmonaut" since 1999.
I hear the president is absolutely in love with drones, and he likes to spread that love.
In the same vein: QBasic help file. Until I was able to finally obtain a copy of Turbo Pascal in high school, QBasic was there to teach me programming from absolutely nothing.
Yes, fraudulent 911 calls are a problem. But I'd rather have 100 of those for each legitimate call from an NSI phone which might save one or more lives.
This is yet another example where cost effectiveness mentality kills people.
What about people placed on hold because the emergency lines are tied up? Making decisions with your feelings can kill people, too.
He wanted a link. And we're "fucks" for not Googling it for him.
"I say we take off; nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure." - Corporal Hicks, in "Aliens"