Pretty exciting development. Could significantly lessen our dependence on foreign oil. It’s a little technical but this guy does a super job of explaining the finer points in laymen’s terms.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLDgQg6bq7o[/youtube]
I dunno, from what I heard quite a few were recalled after the hydrocoptic mysalveins proved to become explosive in humid weather.
Still, we must live in hope.
Very good! There is something vaguely familiar here. It’s almost like… like… reading Faust explaining Nietzsche…
Fight fight fight !!!
Yes, but they’re trying to fix that. He makes a point of saying that the original encabulator used a baseplate of prefamulated amulyte. (This is how they were able to prevent side-fumbling, as I’m sure you’re aware.) I think that’s where the problem is. If they go to postfamulated amulyte, I think everything will be perfectly cromulent. It’s a question of cost, I’m sure.
Yeah, but you’re forgetting the crom-ulation/Schwartzenegger quotient, being inversely proportional to the investor’s commitment, rapidly exposes the system to speculative reflux. Not something you’d want to experience unprepared whilst tooling down the highway with the wife and kids.
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That may or may not be true. But either way, I’d just like to go on record as saying that “Speculative Reflux” would make a killer name for a band.
I waive all rights, save that the first TV/Hooker combo they throw out of a hotel window should be done so in my honour.