We can already reduce emissions with the current crop of motors; controlling take-off and landing conserves brake pads and gas. Before we see these new engines, we'll be seeing 'smart cars' that do all the tactical acceleration we're currently capable of, for us. Smart Car will only ever be a replacement for a smart human.
Shouldn't they be looking out for terror?
ok, ok. That's easy to say from this side of the lake but they must have more important things to do than worry about insignificant blogthings.. You're in a war. Write it down. If it's interesting after the war, publish it.
Then again I suppose this could apply to any blogger.
Corn rapes the soil. We were making a surplus of corn, so we started making whiskey, then we were making a surplus of corn, so we started making high fructose corn syrup and putting it in everything. Now we're making whiskey, sweetener, and fuel?
Just a few quick points. Whiskey doesn't go bad, so instead of letting surplus corn go bad making whiskey out of it isn't a bad idea. The demand for whiskey, while high, will doubtfully ever drive the production of corn. Then again, that's pure speculation
What isn't speculation, however, is that stevia is an herbal sweetener. Japan uses it in Coke. It tastes delicious(stevia itself, I've never had Japanese Coke). It's safe. It could be an artificial sugar substitute as well as a high fructose corn syrup substitute. I (while this is also speculation) have no doubt that high fructose corn syrup production has begun to drive corn demand.
In conclusion, Corn on the cob is great. Rum is better than whiskey and cane sugar is better than high fructose corn syrup. Stevia is better than Splenda. America is smart.
I have constant wireless problems, but the two or occasionally three other wireless networks I can see are extremely weak signals and aren't even connectable. I've moved the WAP all over the place, and have found that the basement, on the floor, is the best place for a consistant signal throughout the first and second paper-thin stories above.
Here's the kicker: There's constant terrible interference. IT affects cell phone reception too. It tends towards the back of the house.
If I look out the back window I can notice a microwave tower. So I drive towards it and it's about 5 blocks away. I continue driving and there's a power substation another couple 45-MPH-seconds down the road. No clue if any of this is affecting me but I'm not ruling it out.
I have given up many times, but I'm fairly certain that by guarding the router from interference it can provide a better signal to the house above. It's a netgear rangemax and I alternate it between being upside down and right side up. It has a bunch of randomly flashing lights and, upside down, reminds me of a gas stovetop.
cell phone manufacturers are releasing information that describes a situation, in which a car key 'touching' my cell phone pisses me off, everytime.
It's a Play Station Portable!
Sex Offender Database Agrees to Share MySpace Information
or
Sex Offender Database Agrees to Share Information with MySpace
or
Sex Offender Agrees to MySpace TOS
That's pretty hot.
This happens wherever he goes.
Guns in Britain would be a disaster, for the same reason it's easy to keep shootings to a minimal there.
There is more area where one can safely fire a firearm in the states.
Someone please tag this wtf.
The only extravagant light I enjoy is the one on my laptop's cool mat. Blue and borderline laser, it appears to be freezing everything in its path.
But normally, I get the tape out.
We can already reduce emissions with the current crop of motors; controlling take-off and landing conserves brake pads and gas. Before we see these new engines, we'll be seeing 'smart cars' that do all the tactical acceleration we're currently capable of, for us. Smart Car will only ever be a replacement for a smart human.
I didn't even know we had a panic button.
Shouldn't they be looking out for terror? ok, ok. That's easy to say from this side of the lake but they must have more important things to do than worry about insignificant blogthings.. You're in a war. Write it down. If it's interesting after the war, publish it.
Then again I suppose this could apply to any blogger.
it's best to take smaller, slower breaths when you're too drunk to move.
how about that? shouldn't we secure the base before we send out the drones?
Hold true, once again.
Interference from the ground, must not come from above.
Corn rapes the soil. We were making a surplus of corn, so we started making whiskey, then we were making a surplus of corn, so we started making high fructose corn syrup and putting it in everything. Now we're making whiskey, sweetener, and fuel?
Just a few quick points. Whiskey doesn't go bad, so instead of letting surplus corn go bad making whiskey out of it isn't a bad idea. The demand for whiskey, while high, will doubtfully ever drive the production of corn. Then again, that's pure speculation
What isn't speculation, however, is that stevia is an herbal sweetener. Japan uses it in Coke. It tastes delicious(stevia itself, I've never had Japanese Coke). It's safe. It could be an artificial sugar substitute as well as a high fructose corn syrup substitute. I (while this is also speculation) have no doubt that high fructose corn syrup production has begun to drive corn demand.
In conclusion, Corn on the cob is great. Rum is better than whiskey and cane sugar is better than high fructose corn syrup. Stevia is better than Splenda. America is smart.
That's clever, April fools joke the day before April. It has to be. Please.
most metal post ever.
I have constant wireless problems, but the two or occasionally three other wireless networks I can see are extremely weak signals and aren't even connectable. I've moved the WAP all over the place, and have found that the basement, on the floor, is the best place for a consistant signal throughout the first and second paper-thin stories above.
Here's the kicker: There's constant terrible interference. IT affects cell phone reception too. It tends towards the back of the house.
If I look out the back window I can notice a microwave tower. So I drive towards it and it's about 5 blocks away. I continue driving and there's a power substation another couple 45-MPH-seconds down the road. No clue if any of this is affecting me but I'm not ruling it out.
I have given up many times, but I'm fairly certain that by guarding the router from interference it can provide a better signal to the house above. It's a netgear rangemax and I alternate it between being upside down and right side up. It has a bunch of randomly flashing lights and, upside down, reminds me of a gas stovetop.
Perhaps I should rephrase it: "I think the dangers of the world we live in are enough that dodging drafts need not be added to the list."
I think the dangers of drinking are enough that dodging drafts need not be added to the list.
Bukowski has a good definition of the word. But it's a book.
How long did you continuing reading it?
I'm a troll, now I've got a gem in my belly.
You forgot to include God on that list on that list.