GasBandit
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Of course! The answer was obvious. Since 2016 is the year of the sexbot, you should build a sexbot.
If you don't care when you get there, you could check Pricewatch. I know I got to Portland and back for less than$450.Air Fare is a fucking ridiculous joke. I want to go to my sister-in-law's baby shower with my daughter because it will be my first time being an aunt, but it would cost $2000! I fucking hate airlines.
Caught this site on Lifehacker (I think) and haven't had a chance to use it. Let me know if it helps! http://www.fareness.com/ It should be especially useful if you have even a little flexibility in your travels days.Air Fare is a fucking ridiculous joke. I want to go to my sister-in-law's baby shower with my daughter because it will be my first time being an aunt, but it would cost $2000! I fucking hate airlines.
We (me and the other patent guys) ran a MajorBBS that had 16 lines for a while...see here:RBBS was good, but I was into Major BBS. Nexxus Point in Ann Arbor had four incoming lines, and being in Ann Arbor it was a local call from a number of nearby communities, so it was relatively popular.[DOUBLEPOST=1453157002,1453156689][/DOUBLEPOST]Aw, I liked Max and Ermas.
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/en.../01/18/max-ermas-closes-restaurants/78975834/
But not enough to drive an hour to eat there.
The Kickstarter I want to do that I'll probably never get around to is motion controlled under cabinet lights. Add a little motion sensor under each cabinet so no matter which one you work under, the light turns on. Extra credit if they all come on slowly when one is triggered.Got any ideas @stienman?
I'm sooooo hungry!
*cough*Amtrak*cough* Round trip from Pittsburgh to NYC was ~$145. Air fare about $400.Air Fare is a fucking ridiculous joke. I want to go to my sister-in-law's baby shower with my daughter because it will be my first time being an aunt, but it would cost $2000! I fucking hate airlines.
It's not, but it takes FOREVER. Something like 46 hours + whatever your layover is and will cost about 250 dollars a person each way. Or you could use Priceline for flights... depending on when you need to go, economy seats can be as low as 200 bucks an adult each way and will take a fraction of that, but you'll have little control over when you leave beyond what day. Flying really is a better option unless you're just going across the state.Denver to Portland is impossible on Amtrak, if memory serves.
This would be awesome, except the cats would be turning the lights on and off all night.The Kickstarter I want to do that I'll probably never get around to is motion controlled under cabinet lights. Add a little motion sensor under each cabinet so no matter which one you work under, the light turns on. Extra credit if they all come on slowly when one is triggered.
However, if you can combine this with feline recognition technology that shoots water at cats when they get on the counters you would become a gajillionaire.
I tried building one of these, but it kept turning me down. "NOT TONIGHT INSERT NAME HERE I HAVE A CPU-ACHE"Of course! The answer was obvious. Since 2016 is the year of the sexbot, you should build a sexbot.
Ah, I see that your relatives are my relatives. My condolences.I am posting this anon b/c it's embarrassing as heck.
I had an immediate relative seriously state they would like to meet Sarah Palin and get her autograph. Sweet mercy. This is the same person who said that not all the slave holders were bad people. I didn't jump down her throat about the palin comment, but I nearly drove her to tears over the slave issue. Hypocrite. Christ would straight up back-hand a slave owner and so should you. Don't ever, ever defend that shit. I am done being silent about ignorance and hate. My children will not be exposed to that nonsense as long as I am living.
Can I request Shake, Rattle, and Roll by Bill Hayley and the Comets?The heavy trucks paving our parking lot are making my office vibrate it's unsettling.
Amtrak trains do have Wifi, though...I wouldn't be flying to Portland. And I would not spend 37 hours on a train (one way)with my daughter crying about how bored she is. I have my limits.
Our oldies station might actually have it, come to think of it.Can I request Shake, Rattle, and Roll by Bill Hayley and the Comets?
Yeah.The IMAX theater at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI is closed and will not be an imax screen when it re-opens. This is disappointing because they had the largest IMAX screen in michigan (84' x 62' or 26m x 19m) and ran real 70mm film - two of them for 3D.
One of the local Ann Arbor cinemas had a 70mm projector when it opened (true IMAX vs the newer digital format) but I'm not sure that's the case anymore - When The Force Awakens was shown in true 70mm in 40+ theaters in the US, this one was not listed as one of them. I believe they've switched to the digital format. The digital IMAX format has very few differences from any other digital projection format in most theaters today, IMAX has so diluted its product in order to get its brand into theaters that there's little reason to seek out an IMAX showing vs a regular showing of a movie anymore.
The last movie to play on the Henry Ford Imax in true 70mm 3D was The Polar Express, re-released just last month before closing. Wish I had known it was closing, and that they were showing it again. The blueray doesn't compare to the true IMAX experience.
RIP, IMAX.
NOOOOOOOOOooooooooo....The IMAX theater at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI is closed and will not be an imax screen when it re-opens.
Yeah, my first time seeing IMAX as a kid was in Tampa at MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry). We watched some film on space. 'uuuuge screens, surround sound, seats high in the theater...it was magic.Yeah.
http://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/thats-not-the-imax-i-grew-up-with
My fondest memory of my departed grandmother (who died while I was in college) were the near-countless times we went to museums together in Houston (and one particularly nice trip to Moody Gardens in Galveston) where we always made sure to catch an IMAX film. The screens were gargantuan, I could hardly believe they fit indoors at all. When my local theater first got an "IMAX" screen in colorado springs, later, I went to see it and was rather underwhelmed by it.