Comment Re:Romans (Score 1) 266
The only common and modern lead items I that I can think of are fishing sinkers, car batteries and tire balancing weights. I've seen electronic devices with lead to give weight.
The only common and modern lead items I that I can think of are fishing sinkers, car batteries and tire balancing weights. I've seen electronic devices with lead to give weight.
I don't care if he is the founder of modern civilization. His holier-than-thou, my wayor the highway attitude leaves with me with a bad taste. I have little respect for the man.
We should be more interested in WikiLeaks and their info/message, not the blonde guy at the top.
You don't have to re-verify every time you swap your sim. Only if you change devices. Your number doesn't have to match that of your sim.
How do you route around damage if you have one way in and one way out?
Better than Netflix? I have both and I think Prime video is TERRIBLE. Everything I want to watch is a rental, which I don't need prime for.
Here they are at 50 cents/disc.
No, it's not on the new Madrid fault, it is on the wabash valley fault, which is somehow related, or so I read.
I lived in Indiana in 2008 when the 5.4 earthquake happened. It was in the wabash seismic area and there was no fraking going on at the time.
Same with the Virginia earthquake. Again, no fraking was happening any where near a fault.
If it has less BitCoin articles, I'll take it.
No. Everything is a right, until you are told, or a law is made, against something.
There is no 5th amendment by in the UK.
The legally can since he agreed to be an informant. If he told them to piss off, the case would have been over months ago.
Most vegetarians know about rennet in cheese. I always check the label.
True. My girlfriend is vegan and she takes B12 supplements, which is fine by me. The way I see it, it's much more environmentally friendly to produce a B12 tablet then it is to grow, slaughter and cook an animal.
The only possible interpretation of any research whatever in the `social sciences' is: some do, some don't. -- Ernest Rutherford