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Buddy Mercury Sings! Funny and cute beagle who plays piano!

Tank Restorers Discover Gold Bars Hidden in ex Iraqi Tank

AeroMechanical says...

Where do you get a scale that has stones for a unit? I want one of those.

Also, I wouldn't have reported it. Too much hassle. I'm sure there is gold involved in a tank's construction somewhere. So, you know, it's just a component.

It's probably stamped. Probably belongs to a Kuwaiti bank. Nah, too much hassle.

What a microsurgery manipulator can do these days

PodRide - Pimped Up E-Bike Drives Like A Car

newtboy says...

Please don't make this cost $5000.00.
Good stuff. I want one with a back seat big enough for a small dog. Then I could leave the car home for 9 out of 10 trips I normally make.

SNL - Trump People's Court

Robot beats "I am not a Robot" Captcha

blacklotus90 says...

hahaha nice, i want one
(though technically, these particular tests are also based on user browsing and interaction patterns as soon as they hit the domain, and in most cases for many websites prior, so if a human had been using that computer at some point beforehand, there's a good chance the robot would pass anyway as long as it didn't jump straght to the button and click)

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PlayhousePals says...

Yeah ... I can relate! My big two were "Do you want one great present or two regular presents" [ugg] and, when I started going to school, I was one of the older kids in class. I was bored to tears, could have skipped the fourth grade [my parents wouldn't allow it] and could have graduated high school in the middle of my junior year [also not allowed]. By that point I had no desire to pursue higher education and moved out of the house while my parents were on vacation the summer I graduated HS. It would have been a knockdown drag on to even broach the subject [not so] Good Times

nanrod said:

Thanks for the sentiments but it's hard to have anything but a quiet day when even your own family is partied out after the holidays and your birthday always seems to be the first day back to school or work. I shouldn't whine, December 23 probably isn't the best time for a birthday either, and on the bright side I was the New Years Baby.

The X-Files' Gillian Anderson cussing compilation.

NIKON Coolpix P900 Optical Zoom Test

Americans And Guzmer Try British Candy For The First Time

00Scud00 says...

I'm not sure why you'd move for the chocolate oranges, you can find them on pretty much any store shelf in the US. And to me at least they always tasted like milk chocolate oranges. Actually, now I kinda want one dammit.

A look at the Bengal carrier Star Citizen

What Happens in Russia When a Cyclist Crosses the Street

Milk Run - Loren Healy

Debunking Gun Control Arguments

Drachen_Jager says...

That's BS.

With a 5 round maximum capacity you're going to be reloading a lot and there's no reasonable argument why anyone needs more for hunting (and home defence is a red herring).

I think the whole law/culture issue addressed above is actually linked. Take the example of the Autobahn which is very much a parallel. Germans made a law saying you can drive as fast as you want on certain stretches of highway, a culture of high-speed driving developed, people die. The majority in Germany wants to do away with them, but the 10% who want to drive recklessly in their BMWs and Mercedes along with the manufacturers fight new legislation every time.

The law created the culture, and now the culture is preventing the laws from being changed. Just as in the US, the cycle has to break somewhere. Government can't legislate the culture, but they can change the laws and if the US ever gets to a point where guns aren't in the hands of whoever wants one then the argument for needing a 'home security' weapon drops. People feel safer, there are fewer shootings and the whole situation de-escalates.

I'm not saying barring suspected terrorists from owning firearms will accomplish that, but it would be a (very) modest start in the right direction.

scheherazade said:

Then you end up with people taping mags together and reloading within a second or so.
Even faster if they count shots and stop firing at capacity-1 before reloading.
There are work-arounds...

How Is Your Phone Changing You? AsapSCIENCE

newtboy jokingly says...

Wow. That's a bunch of new reasons for me to not have a cell phone. I've just been using the old 'I don't want one' excuse so far.

I still love what my dad said about them in 1990.....
"Cell phones are for people who are so unimportant that they can't afford to miss a phone call."
It's no longer true, but I still love it....and I still don't have one! (and I'm still not important)



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