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"Hillary, A Career Criminal"
This is all decades old GOP conspiracy bullshit redug up to pin against Hillary when it was once used against Bill.
Police Officer reacts to Alton Sterling's execution
To be pedantic, yeah, typically a lawfully ordered killing, but execution typically means that you kill someone where they don't really have an ability to fight back.
eg. killed "execution style" usually means bullet to the back of the head or temple, gut doesn't require legal endorsement.
In the case of being pinned down and then shot, yeah, it's pretty much an execution.
"Execution"?
Nope, regardless of how you feel about it, an execution is the lawful killing of a convicted criminal by the state, after due process has been followed.
This wasn't a execution, this was murder.
Fort Knox in Box: How ATMs Work
They missed the part about the embedded second card reader (skimmer) and pin camera.
The limits of how far humanity can ever travel - Kurzgesagt
If I'm doing the math correctly, the universe is expanding at around 46 miles per second, which is around 165,000 mph. Is there some reason why humans could not overcome this speed limit? It doesn't seem that exceptionally fast (no where near as fast as the speed of light), and if you accelerate slowly to it, like over several days or weeks, the g-forces involved wouldn't be that extreme, would they? The video didn't really explain why we could never go fast enough to overcome the expansion rate.
Also, I thought most theortical physicists like Stephen Hawking believe that in the future technology could advance enough to allow us bend space-time and hence travel "faster than the speed of light" without actually travelling faster than the speed of light, basically like folding a piece of paper and sticking a pin through both sides. When you lay the paper down flat, the two holes will seem quite far away from each other, but when you fold the paper, the holes are right next to each other. Our current understanding of physics doesn't rule out the possibility (at least from a mathematical perspective) although generating the energy necessary to perform such a feat would of course be problematic.
Flyboard® Air Test 1
I was, to my infinite surprise, real.
Guinness just certified it.
"Franky Zapata, the French jet ski champion who invented the Flyboard Air, has set a new Guinness World Record for the farthest hoverboard flight. Zapata achieved the feat Saturday morning off the coast of Sausset-les-Pins in the south of France, riding his Flyboard Air hoverboard for a distance of more than 2,252 meters (7,388) feet). That far surpasses the previous record of 275.9 meters (905 feet, 2 inches), set last year by Canadian inventor Catalin Alexandru Duru."
http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/30/11535778/franky-zapata-guinness-world-record-hoverboard-flyboard-air
gotta call fake.
nice CG though
Hillary’s Paid Trolls Take Down Bernie Facebook Pages
First...I'm pretty certain that's not a quote.
Second, the picture IS proof of a connection between Hillary and the troll. They don't have proof of payment (yet) but there's CLEAR proof that he's a zealous Hillary supporter, and the picture is just part of that proof.
Third, it's not the Sanders campaign putting forth these charges, it's TYT. Attempting to pin the actions of a third party to a candidate is exactly what you're complaining about AS YOU DO IT. Do you not see that?
"Let's put up a pic showing a connection between Hillary and the troll, but then say WE wouldn't make that connection so it'll be ok."
Doing shit the opposition would do, then saying you wouldn't, doesn't make you better, it makes you worse.
How do vending machines figure out if coins are fake or not?
I love the video, but object mildly to some of the content.
"pin-point accuracy"? The vending machine isn't sniping someone from 800 yards out. And as for accuracy, why do most machines reject my coins a number of times, but if I slam the coin into the slot, it accepts it just fine?
How to make a fire with a lemon
But there's no insulator between the cells. Why wouldn't the electricity just flow freely between the pins through the interior of the lemon?
I don't think you can increase the voltage of an AA battery by creating extra terminals, which is essentially what he's doing here...
Cougar released from trap
What kind of douchebag still uses that kind of foot breaking trap? I think they should have one attached to each limb and be left pinned to the ground somewhere they won't be found, like they do to random animals.
Hunting is one thing, indiscriminate trapping like this is nothing more than random hard core animal abuse by lazy or terrible people.
Science to the rescue; this is how you rehab a broken back
Ahhh, a request for a telling of 'the saga of the broken newt'.
The first time was ridiculous, remodeling my bathroom and lifting a heavy cast iron tub by hand, not realizing it was liquid nailed to the sub floor. I crushed a vertebrae, popped a disk, and severed the nerve that operates below the knee. I was completely paralyzed below the knee for over 6 months, then for about 1 1/2 years I had partial feeling and movement, it was like my leg was completely asleep that entire time....and still is to a small extent (weakness, pins and needles).
The second time, I ran my car into a highway divider head on at 55mph and went airborne. Good thing it was an Acura Legend, a tank of a car, or it certainly would have been far worse. I was already so irreparably broken, I didn't even go get another MRI for that one, which was probably a bad idea. I still have extra back pain from that (6+ years after the fact), but it didn't do new nerve damage (that I know of) so I just accepted it as one more injury to add to the (excessively long) list.
I am accident prone, and don't take proper care of myself. I'm now paying for over 4 decades of that behavior.
How did you break your back? (More than once??)
Seth Rogen Teaches How to Roll a Joint
Duh. Same as rolling a joint, but before the final roll, put the dab on a pin and melt it over the weed.
Now teach me how to roll a dab.
The apprentice thought he had fitted his first toilet.
Quite a few hinges don't allow for the pins to be removed. Doubt they'd use those on a shitter though.
Personally had more alignment issues when popping pins.
I sure hope he took the hinge pins out and didn't take the door off the hinges.....
The apprentice thought he had fitted his first toilet.
I sure hope he took the hinge pins out and didn't take the door off the hinges.....
I sure hope he took the door off the hinges and didn't take apart the toilet...
Top 10 Products Banned on Amazon
Ha! Yep, I got SS eagle pins recommended.
Here's some my new recommendation that now show on amazon
"Rape All Girls" - https://amzn.com/B015V52VSW
Buckyballs ripoffs - http://amzn.com/B0183KNY06
Tons of Nazi items
SS deaths head pin - http://amzn.com/B00K8DBSZA
1938 2 Reichsmark coin -http://amzn.com/B008LP90MA
Nazi flag, Fascist Italian flag, Imperial Japan flag, and yes small to gigantic cheap to expensive embroider Confederate flags
http://amzn.com/B003J67I98
And digital books like Anarchist cookbook, Nazi scanned ebooks of unpublished books by Nazis that wrote after escape to Argentina, but the works were unpublished, so its scanned pages from old typewriter copy.
The strangest stuff on recommendations, also Eroge game about drugging girl and raping her for PC and a lolicon
http://amzn.com/B00PZ0SRFK
Amazon has wild shit, you can find everything in that video one trick I notice, just mispell the item and bam found
I bet you're getting some pretty interesting product recommendations now.
supreme skills - tops
I think you still misunderstand. I don't mean it would hang from above, it would balance on it's contact point. In that way, it would 'hang', but the point of contact would be pointing down in contact with the top of the 2cm cylinder and the bulk of the mass in a ring hanging below that point. To exaggerate for clarity, think of a soda can with the top cut off, turned upside down, and balanced on a pin touching the exact center of the inner can 'bottom'...then spin it.
My idea is a top EXACTLY as they made it, except the weighted ring is much lower, so the CG is below the point. Then, when set on the pedestal, it would be stable when stationary (when set on a counter, the point would not touch). I can't see why that would change when spun as long as the CG stays below the point and balanced/centered.
It would balance when stationary, no question. My only question is what might happen when you spin it, would the rotation make the CG 'want' to be above the contact point for some reason, or would nothing happen. I don't have a lathe to make one myself to try, so I thought someone well versed in rotational physics might know.
@newtboy I think you are right if the spinning top would hang, ie its tip would be inverted (pointing upward, stuck to the plateau in some manner). Any movement away from center for the CG would be pulled back by gravity. No spinning required. However that is not a spinning top but a pendulum. As long as the tip is on top of the ground (pointing down) and not hanging the spinning top will be unstable and the only way to balance the top is to spin it no matter where the CG is.