In case you're not familiar, Bravo is not especially noted for it's coverage of groundbreaking science, but it is fairly well reknowned for it's (lack of) coverage of pert breasts. I'm guessing this neatly explains the conclusions of Dr. Curry's research;o)
I'd be interested to see the pension agreements. If you're going to live, say, forever, when am I allowed to start receiving benefits? Or will everyone just have to save enough money so they can live off the interest?
They may be more detailed, but I still can't see any buggalo.
Didn't you read the article? It's RFID, they can read your card from three tills simultaneously... ;op
Sorry, it just had to be said.
In case you're not familiar, Bravo is not especially noted for it's coverage of groundbreaking science, but it is fairly well reknowned for it's (lack of) coverage of pert breasts. I'm guessing this neatly explains the conclusions of Dr. Curry's research ;o)
Two 60W reactors will barely power a lightbulb ;)
I'd be interested to see the pension agreements. If you're going to live, say, forever, when am I allowed to start receiving benefits? Or will everyone just have to save enough money so they can live off the interest?
Eh? Methane is pronounced mee-thayne, in english. Might not be in american english, but hey, we said it first ;o)
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