Comment Re:Awful choice of weapon against zombies!! (Score 1) 181
OK, OK. Alien infestations and smelly roses then. Two out of three ain't bad.
Geez. Tough crowd.
OK, OK. Alien infestations and smelly roses then. Two out of three ain't bad.
Geez. Tough crowd.
Maybe not so smart. Sounds kinda blurry, like a Gen I night vision scope. I think I'd wait a little bit to make sure he doesn't grow things in inappropriate places or start photosynthesizing. But they do have the benefit of previous research as some form of chemotherapy so I guess it won't kill you right off.
Oh come now folks, just look it up.
It's practically on Recipes.com.
It's all designed for European and Asian body-weights. Put that stuff to regular wear in the U.S and it's gonna buckle under the weight quicker, that's just how it is. But I agree they could put some more thought into the products they sell over in the U.S.
I am unaware of the UNHCR dealing with American refuges. I'm sometimes a little out of the loop but I thought I would have heard of that by now. Is it that bad in Texas these days?
Do Yanks really have such problems with simple assembly instructions?
I'm to assume that Ikea instructions make more sense in another language?
I've always wondered about that.
I know from Myth Busters they are not legal in California.
Is anything legal in California these days?
I don't know if SpaceX is leapfrogging ULA. The Alliance (why does that just sound wrong?) is responsible for a number of different booster programs spread out over time and territory. It never really was supposed to be efficient - except perhaps in the mind of a bunch of MBAs. SpaceX has narrower, more clearly defined goals.
That said, some pressure on the behemoths to tighten up their act might be helpful - but remember although the ULA is presumably private, it is very much beholden to the Military Industrial Complex which means it is very much beholden to the Congress which means different booster programs spread out over time and territory as much time and territory as is possible.
Bullshit considering she didn't pass the top level security clearance. She had very limited access to classified materials.
Honestly, I think that if the Democrats picked someone who can't get a Top Secret clearance to be Secretary of State, Fox News would have been all over that. This goes double if the Democrats are getting ready to nominate her to run for President.
Think about this for a moment.... We don't have any sort of security clearance and we seem to be able to run this country better than the Powers-That-Be. Maybe this is a feature, not a bug.
So there is a choice only between selfconsciuos idiots and too conscious intelligent people?
Well, there is us
I'm not entirely sure what it suggests for the fate of mankind, but we're here.
Now, now. Yes, that's funny - and not a little true - but TFA goes into a bit more detail noting that there is a (rather expected) culture class between SpaceX and the Air Force / YoYoDyne / Lockheed (DBA as the United Launch Alliance).
And nominally intelligent people on both sides of the issue are working in what appears to be good faith to deal with it.
Sounds like a plan.
African or European?
If I had a sword at my doctoral graduation ceremony I would have unsheathed it and ran it through the dean.
I'm not so sure that is such a good idea for American graduates.
Sniff porn?
Who knew?
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