Interesting article> However, the photo at the top is not a Big Head, Silver, or any other Asian carp. That is a Coelacanth, and they are not good eating.
Kinda disappointed they didn't go with "Space Cadets." Lots of highly paid Pentagon officials spent too much time playing video games and reading comic books."Guardian" sounds like they will be rent-a-cops at computer monitors.BTW, Love the Space Camouflage uniforms.
"To celebrate the Hubble Space Telescope’s 30 long years in operation (good for them, really), NASA has released stunning images taken by the telescope."Yet the accompanying picture was not taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The bottom third is a dead giveaway.
Did they pour boiling water on the ramen? Then they ate 40 billion dead bacteria. The taste? Most lactic acid bacteria are really tiny. If you put one drop of milk in a 12 cup coffee pot, would it taste like a latte?
I don't think they understand what latex is. Latex is biodegradable. It is made of material originating from the latex ducts of rubber trees. It is the most elastic, resilient and form fitting material for gloves. The drawback to latex is that is an allergen, creating reactions ranging from dry itchy irritated areas on the skin to a severe allergic reaction similar to what some people have to bee stings. Latex allergies can also develop with the use of latex gloves.So, how is it petroleum based?The blue glove is Nitrile. Nitrile gloves are made from nitrile butadiene rubber, a synthetic material, making them an alternative for people with latex allergies and has a longer shelf life than latex gloves. Nitrile is three times more resistant to punctures than latex. It is more resistant to oils, fats, solvents, and chemicals, making them ideal for the chemical industry, laboratories, photochemical industry, agricultural or pesticides applications, meat processing, and medical applications. Another benefit of nitrile gloves is that they are the most effective in breaking up electrostatic charges and contribute fewer particles to contaminate the work environment for use in cleanrooms. They can also tolerate higher temperatures than latex which is a benefit for automotive applications.If they are going to replace both latex and "synthetic latex," and still have the same protective properties, they have their work cut out for them.
Pretty good list. As with Miss C, I haven't seen many of them after 1995. (Except Best In Show and Shaun of the Dead). I would have added: Some Like it Hot, Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! On the bright side: There was not one Adam Sandler movie.
I am a "taphophile" AKA a Tombstone Tourist. Anywhere I go, I make it a point to visit the local cemeteries and graveyards.But I rarely go at night. Security guards and cops usually take a dim view of nocturnal cemetery visitors.
Someone else has made a two wheeled version called a Volkspod. And they actually run--unlike these CGI renderings.https://mymodernmet.com/vw-bug-minibike/ "Would you ride one if given the chance?" Heck Yeah!
"Fellas, Burt’s Bees Radiance Body Lotion Has an Unwelcoming Surprise for Straight Men." Unwelcoming means having an inhospitable or uninviting atmosphere or appearance."Perhaps this mineral is grinded into little glitter specs and sprinkled into the lotion to radiate your skin". "Ground” is the correct past tense form of “grind.” "Specs" is a Colloquial abbreviation for specifications or spectacles. "Specks is more likely what he meant. So much for literacy.
And the Babylonians only recognized five planets--each associated with a particular god (something modern asstrologers conveniently forget:) Jupiter with Marduk; Venus with Ishtar; Saturn with Ninurta; Mercury with Nabu; and Mars with Nergal. Any more planets having "influence" must be fake.
Then they ate 40 billion dead bacteria.
The taste? Most lactic acid bacteria are really tiny. If you put one drop of milk in a 12 cup coffee pot, would it taste like a latte?
"Would you ride one if given the chance?" Heck Yeah!