Oh man that's really classic. It says that tiny iron particles in your CDs get spun inside the player and create tiny electric fields that interfere with your gear. Awsome. I'm pretty sure that a person's electrical field is many, many times larger than any field produced this way. That's right all you audiophiles, if you leave the room your music will sound better than ever.
[i]Don't believe anyone who says it always rains in Washington.[/i][p]Yeah, I live in Pullman, Washingington. The day before yesterday it snowed. Today it was 70 degrees. I wish it was raining.
It said I live in Herndon, VA. I live in Pullman, WA. It's pretty far fom here. It also said I'm something like the 3300th smartest person in the world. Since I'm really drunk right now that's pretty sad.
Yeah the worst part about those booths is that they don't take coins. In Europe coins as large as 5 Euros are really common so when you get back home you might have $20 or more of European change that you're stuck with.
Who is to say that as laptops become more and more popular the market won't standardize on different form factors thereby making upgrades more feasible? As to cost, as sales of nearly anything increase cost tends to decrease.
Hahahahah! I found an error in your grammar rant, now you look even stupider than the guy you were trying to talk shit about. How does that feel you pedantic ass?
If this was like Kafka an agent would have shown up and demanded the man forget about a document that he had never actually seen. Then he would have turned into a giant bug.
Visible light interferometry is damned difficult because of the small wavelengths involved. Also, even though and interferometer gives you the same angular resolution as a similar sized single element telescope it doesn't give you the same sensitivity to faint objects because of the smaller overall surface area of the objective. Plus, really big telescopes are inherently cooler.
A mechanical pencil is a tech product?
The audio thing is neat but please don't have it play automatically.
I'd say it's quite rusty at this point. It could use a good soaking in a bucket of Coca-Cola.
Blackberry as well. It's my favorite feature of my phone.
Oh man that's really classic. It says that tiny iron particles in your CDs get spun inside the player and create tiny electric fields that interfere with your gear. Awsome. I'm pretty sure that a person's electrical field is many, many times larger than any field produced this way. That's right all you audiophiles, if you leave the room your music will sound better than ever.
It's not the temperature I dislike so much as the wild variation. I dislike it so much it made me forget basic spelling and html syntax.
[i]Don't believe anyone who says it always rains in Washington.[/i][p]Yeah, I live in Pullman, Washingington. The day before yesterday it snowed. Today it was 70 degrees. I wish it was raining.
It said I live in Herndon, VA. I live in Pullman, WA. It's pretty far fom here. It also said I'm something like the 3300th smartest person in the world. Since I'm really drunk right now that's pretty sad.
Take your family to a restauraunt.
I don't think porn editors have to worry about the others in their office seeing porn on their monitor.
I'm gonna guess you've never actually smoked marijuana.
You should learn to read. AOL bought Time Warner not the other way around.
Yeah the worst part about those booths is that they don't take coins. In Europe coins as large as 5 Euros are really common so when you get back home you might have $20 or more of European change that you're stuck with.
Who is to say that as laptops become more and more popular the market won't standardize on different form factors thereby making upgrades more feasible? As to cost, as sales of nearly anything increase cost tends to decrease.
No. If you were a nerd you would have been literate enough to read it correctly the first time.
Hahahahah! I found an error in your grammar rant, now you look even stupider than the guy you were trying to talk shit about. How does that feel you pedantic ass?
If this was like Kafka an agent would have shown up and demanded the man forget about a document that he had never actually seen. Then he would have turned into a giant bug.
Visible light interferometry is damned difficult because of the small wavelengths involved. Also, even though and interferometer gives you the same angular resolution as a similar sized single element telescope it doesn't give you the same sensitivity to faint objects because of the smaller overall surface area of the objective. Plus, really big telescopes are inherently cooler.
I don't know about "2" but as to "1" if somebody asks them for the source couldn't they just point them to the relevant Ubuntu web page?
The list is words spawned by the internet. Your list predates the internet.
It really annoys me when people sort of curse but not really. Like saying "fark" just be a grownup and say fuck, ok?
You really think that keeping a journal on the internet is "many times easier" than just writing in a notebook?
The fact that you're listening to Green Day at all tells us that your musical opinions are meaningless.
I just wash my hands regularly.
The 10 villages are limited to 255 whales over the next five years.