Comment To quote Alton Brown. . . (Score 2) 270
"There is only one uni-tasker in the kitchen."
A fire extinguisher.
"There is only one uni-tasker in the kitchen."
A fire extinguisher.
Finally, a web site which doesn't try to overrun your browser with unnecessary rotating images and the latest and greatest shiny because some web designer said, "Why not?"
In other words, a web site which is useful.
Which is why studies have shown people who watched The Daily Show and Colbert Report were, on the whole, more informed about world events than those who watched Fox.
The simple solution would be to boil the water as Prozac, birth control medication and the other chemicals we dump wholesale into the water system wouldn't be a problem.
Once you get enough built up crud you would scrape it off and burn it to help produce the energy necessary to boil the water.
Or, and I'm just spitballing here, people could be adults and not think they're being cool and edgy by putting a dick somewhere on a map. Personal responsibility and all that.
This is why we can't have nice things.
The comments from the article sound eerily similar to those coming from Japanese men. More and more they are playing video games and watching porn rather than interacting with other people, most especially women.
It might have something to do with control. When you're playing a game, you are in control of your character. You are still at the whim of your surroundings and other players, but you are in control of "yourself".
Not so when approaching others and most especially women. With the decline of civility, asking a woman out and being rejected is no longer, "I'm sorry. I appreciate you asking but I'm just not interested" to, "Fucking loser! Why would you talk to me? Get the fuck out of here."
It's easier to not bother than deal with asshats.
An even better way would be to not force people to hand over their money to private companies. Let the people decide what is best for them rather than being told what to do.
I know, personal responsibility. It's an evil concept.
Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.