Comment Re:I beg to differ. (Score 1) 370
oh ho ho! you really.. burned me.
oh ho ho! you really.. burned me.
It's surprising how much less sensitive your mouth is to temperature than the rest of your body. I'm not saying that's not ridiculously hot, but some people sip it annoyingly loud, cooling it in the the process.
If you're taking a shower, I'm not sure what the tolerable limit is for most people.. I guess around 120F, but make the water as hot as you can stand, then open your mouth.. it just feels warm
You can't comfortably pour it on your crotch either
There are always people who will be butt-hurt [ifaw.org] about any human interaction with animals
Have you ever actually seen how an elephant is trained? Positive reinforcement doesn't work with elephants. They prefer to be stabbed in the face with a large metal hook
My only hope is that these anonymous cowards are just two anonymous cowards and not three or more.
I was thinking it was just one AC arguing with itself.. ugh
Why does it have to stab itself? Maybe someone threw a 50 year old harpoon at a 3 year old whale 50 years ago
The question should be more like this:
On one track there's 10 escaped criminals and the other is your wife with son and another child in the belly.
Is there enough time to review her life insurance policy to determine if it will be considered an accidental death?
Maybe the child isn't moving
If you said that to a stranger in a face-to-face conversation, I think most would take offense.
If you have a feature phone with more capability than the first gen iphone, what would you add to it to make it a smart phone?
I have never heard his name in anything but an ST reference.
I think Stephen Hawking said he was inspired to study theoretical physics after hearing Shatner's version of Rocket Man.
why can't we be friends?
I would have gone with a train analogy
In the vacuum, what would happen if it had empty space in the upper part of the tube? Would the liquid would just fall out of the lower end with no bubble going up the lower opening to fill the space? It would be interesting to see if that's the case.
Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way. -- Henry Spencer