Comment Re:Boozer backpackers (Score 1) 176
120 proof in pure powdered form, if you mix it 1:1 by weight into water, you'll have something slightly less potent than Vodka or Rum, with 20% sugar in the mixture (from the powder coating.)
120 proof in pure powdered form, if you mix it 1:1 by weight into water, you'll have something slightly less potent than Vodka or Rum, with 20% sugar in the mixture (from the powder coating.)
When legal basis is secret, everything is legal... or illegal, as the keepers of the secrets deem fit.
Australia has been doing drones "legally" for a whole lot longer than the U.S.
Here, it was just forbidden for commercial use, period (well, sure, you can do it with some special paperwork and exemption certificates and hearings and....). Interesting development if it is freely legal now.
Sounds good, but only if you have a 2nd driver (for the drone) onboard. Otherwise, regardless of how self-piloting the drone is, you should be parked, stationary and out of the way of any traffic, before giving attention over to a flying vehicle with 3 degrees of freedom and a crappy blurry jumpy video feed.
Doesn't have to be... along with the 15 inch holes, I was thinking we could trade the ball and clubs in for ballistic missiles...
And, before FTP, there was Kermit...
Looks like the head on a Budweiser, after it has been spilled in the mud.
Didn't you know? There's not enough grain by product going into our landfills - we must not allow a grain landfill gap!
Extrasolar planet hunting is... spotty at best.
If we actually sent a spaceship into a Jupiter sized orbit of another star, it would still take awhile to spot all the inner planets.
Not only did computers get better, look at basic transportation over the last 500 years... oceangoing sailing ships to jets and spacecraft.
500 more years and we just might be travelling near light speed on the way there.
But, everyone aspired to be that cigar smoking boss, so everyone getting "comfy" chairs was progress, right?
You don't need to become one of those 1000, all you have to be is delusional enough to believe that you will be fabulously wealthy...
They must just be asking a lot of people who are understand math and have a little discipline. A carpenter can become a millionaire by retirement, all you have to do is start saving and keep saving.
I fully intend to be a millionaire by the time I retire, and with inflation that should be enough for a tent and some camping supplies.
^^^This, exactly!
I assume the people asking / answering the question are talking about being a millionaire in today's dollars... already it is easier by a factor of 4 since I graduated high school (1984) to accumulate 7 figures in your net worth.
So, you're saying we don't need more PhDs in Mathematics, like the article says we don't need more biomedical researchers, we should all retrain to do elder care and innovate improvements in Depends and Shuffleboard?
Looking around, there are plenty of zealots on all sides of this issue.
If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants. -- Isaac Newton