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The World’s Best Delivery Service? Lunch in Mumbai
*quality
2 Polygots Meet and Speak 21 Languages
Another:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EofeijzDkH4
Jacques Pepin: How to Chop Garlic
I was taught a similar technique with an added step (but rarely use it)
Once you have the garlic minced, sprinkle some salt on it then use the french knife on an angle and crush the salt into the garlic.
Apparently it helps to draw out the juices faster.
IPHONE 7 TEMPERED GLASS VS GAS TORCH
Edge case
Why Space Station Resupply Rocket Failures are a Good Thing
Time to get nit picky. The title of the video is incorrect. "Why the Recent Space-X Explosions are a Good Thing". Spacex Dragon has had only 1 failure (Sunday) in the last 18 launhces, 4th best record of all launch vehicles in history. Antares is a US vehicle and the Proton is Russian. So the title should read "Why the recent ISS resupply failures are a good thing"
How To Sound Smart By Giving a TED Talk About Nothing
"neener neener"
You are a grammar/spelling Nazi!
How To Sound Smart By Giving a TED Talk About Nothing
I'm going to point out the inevitable error in your base argument which will nullify the remainder of your comment. I will also reveal myself as a grammar/spelling nazi by pointing out egregious errors in your poorly thought out dribble. A subsequent poster will call me out as a grammar/spelling nazi and I will re-reply with "neener neener".
I'm going to write a comment about the video I just watched. It's going to attempt to be witty and perhaps absurd that includes a joke with a punchline intended to be a misdirect. I'll consider something that gets my point across, but is generally neutral and not too inflammatory so as not to rile up people who may have a strong opposing opinion, while still attempting to pander to and entertain those who agree strongly with my school of thought.
I'd like to come up with a great play on words that will catch everyone's attention, preferably something short and memorable, but the fact that the comment has already gone on this long is going to result in all my aspirations for it falling flat.
I'd like to conclude by executing an *invocation, but I know I'll get distracted and submit before I include it, and of course you can't invoke when editing, so I'll just leave the post un-invoked then re-read and re-re-read it and edit again and again trying to improve upon it and hoping I don't come across as a total dipshit, but knowing absolutely that's exactly how I'm coming across.
Genesis and Maintenance of a Simulated EF5 Tornado
My favourite simulations occur around 11:15 when he starts dropping "trajectories" or "packages" into the simulation. Think of them as miniature probes that get swept up into the airflows.
Januari
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Totally agree, labs are part dog, part fish.
I don't know anything about Portuguese water dogs... but i'm guessing they don't have too much on a Lab in water.