thatguyisreallydeep

21604 pts · May 16, 2014


I am me, I think.

Maybe there was some mistreatment while they raised the infant Zeus?

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From a 1929 patent application: "One of the objects of the present device is to provide a plurality of electrical outlets in a single unit which may be connected by a cord and plug to a wall receptacle base board
outlet or the like to furnish ample plug-in facilities on a table where such electrical appliances as percolators, toasters, waffle irons or the like may be used without the annoyance of entangling cords and a plurality of connectors."

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Well, the headline doesn't specify.

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Did Maine change their system?

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In 2010, two finalists of the World Sauna Championships were metal enough that the event was discontinued. Granted, one of them died and the other had extreme burn injuries.

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Unless there happens to be one at your office, the easiest way is probably to use an online service.

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There's still plenty of overlap, especially around quantum chemistry.

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You're right https://xkcd.com/435/ Anyway, I remember people made a bunch of variants back when it came out, so I imagine this is another variant. An old one:

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He died of injuries from hitting a tree while skiing.

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Texas actually does have an anti-SLAPP law, the Texas Citizens Participation Act, but IIRC the law has been ruled not to apply in federal cases.

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What about agnosiophobes?

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Should probably be yellow if lithium is.

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A drink

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Isn't it called Crowdstrike?

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"The 2016 Michelin Guide stars have been released, and among the many big names on the list is one unlikely winner: The Tuck Shop, Dropbox’s office cafeteria, was one of 51 restaurants in San Francisco to be recognised for its exceptional food quality. Yet Dropbox’s cafeteria doesn’t cost $100 dollars a meal. Dropbox employees can eat Michelin star quality food every day for free, paid for by the company."

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It's a Belgian cartoon that was published in a magazine with the caption “For Knack's end-of-year special, house draysman Kim Duchateau went to work with 2017. Do you recognise all the events of the almost last year?”

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Because Kia decided putting immobilizers in their cars would cost too much.

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Apparently it's also PTSD Awareness Month.

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Or a Burger King, in this case.

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Presumably it's also among the hobbies that's more likely to be deadly to individuals not participating in the hobby themselves.

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