Thank you Edward, I appreciate hearing from someone who has actually given the law a look. It's easy to take laws at hearsay and run around panicking when things aren't that drastic.
I agree with Senor and Silverbee. This seems like a gret way to ensure your kids safety when they are not with you (ie: at tee ball) or when they could easily get lost (ie: a theme park). Not a replacement for parenting, but definitely would give peace of mind.
Despite the defenses here of the water question, I still disagree with it. The first premise is A is B (water is H2O). The conclusion is the same except with the word predict.
A is B. Some A is B (irrelevant step) Therefore we predict A is B.
Genius. Getting the cost down will be hard, and even at a dollar each, he's going to need some serious humanitarian support to get a billion dollars' worth. But if he's been plugging away at this project for 20 years, I have faith that he'll make it happen.
What I find interesting, having actually read much of the blog instead of just commenting on the excerpt presented here at Neatorama, is that they DO comment on what other luxuries they have, and they DO comment on how their menu isn't really healthy, and they DO express amazement that some people can do it and still hold labor-intensive jobs. They did it as a personal experiment and blogged about it for our benefit. They also raised over $1500 for their local community.
Quit being so cynical and give people the benefit of the doubt.
Awesome design. I don't know what fondant is, but any cake I've ever had with black icing has tasted nasty. What's the red thing on the left of the picture?
I'm surprised at most of you. Well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Show a video of an animal on the internet doing anything other than smiling happily or running free and you'll have people cry foul play. Why do you jump to the assumption that he's been shock trained?
This is a shih-tzu, or a similar breed. I have one myself, and I can assure you they are dumb as rocks. And exploiting that fact for laughter is bad? Come on, it's harmless fun. For mine, he has no concept of "up". I like to let him watch me throw a toy straight up--he'll run around the floor trying to find out where it went until it lands. Or I'll stand at the top of the stairs to the attic and call his name--he'll run around trying to figure out where it's coming from, where my other dog (a greyhound mix) will stare straight at me.
@floatingk I know that the thatched roof explanation is common, but come on, can you even picture a dog getting up in a roof?? They don't climb like cats do.
A is B.
Some A is B (irrelevant step)
Therefore we predict A is B.
How is that invalid?
Quit being so cynical and give people the benefit of the doubt.
This is a shih-tzu, or a similar breed. I have one myself, and I can assure you they are dumb as rocks. And exploiting that fact for laughter is bad? Come on, it's harmless fun. For mine, he has no concept of "up". I like to let him watch me throw a toy straight up--he'll run around the floor trying to find out where it went until it lands. Or I'll stand at the top of the stairs to the attic and call his name--he'll run around trying to figure out where it's coming from, where my other dog (a greyhound mix) will stare straight at me.
I know that the thatched roof explanation is common, but come on, can you even picture a dog getting up in a roof?? They don't climb like cats do.