eosha is close, but steer manure is the absolute best item to put on the snow. It contain enough natural ionic material to melt the snow on it own and will also absorb sunlight. When it is done, a quick sweeping off of the side walk and your grass is ready for spring growth.
All show and no go. I bet it breaks a wrist bone with every shot.
Just a couple of weeks ago, a friend's widow was telling me how her father taught her to shoot a sawed off double barrel: Hold on tight and pretend you are bowling.
As someone who never served in the military, I perhaps am the wrong person to ask this question, but here goes anyway: How is this going to work on uneven ground?
By my standards, as displayed on that table, none of those are art. They might be art-attempts or incomplete artworks. Yoko Ono's is the closest, but without any context, it is just a piece of paper.
This thing is really neat. Unfortunately, I have bad memories of it because my business partner and I had a falling out over it. He rented it for a demonstration that I thought was ill conceived so I told him to buy me out. He did both and the demo flopped. (Pun intended)
Brilliant, Orealy! I was going to make exactly the same point. I especially like how your guess of 70% of the maximum force equals 28 mph as well as (40 mph * sine of 45 degrees).
Just a couple of weeks ago, a friend's widow was telling me how her father taught her to shoot a sawed off double barrel: Hold on tight and pretend you are bowling.