Here's the phone booth article: [link]
[ETA: the slide show that goes with the article is really good]
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Here's the phone booth article: [link]
[ETA: the slide show that goes with the article is really good]
The Mennonites always go to Cedar Point. I always thought that was cool.
I'm not sure about public transport. Hmmm.
I once took an Amtrack train from Minneapolis to Portland. An Amish family rode the train partway - the Amish teenage girl wouldn't stop staring at me (I had long hair then, and was wearing my black leather motorcycle jacket).
and how I plan to change money.
This is the only one I can help with. Don't bother. Your bank or credit card will be the easiest and cheapest way to get local currency.
Your bank or credit card will be the easiest and cheapest way to get local currency.
Just make sure you check beforehand with them on their conversion fees, which usually range from 1% to 3% and can make cards more expensive than changing hard currency. Ask specifically because companies (AMEX I'm looking at you) are notorious for not disclosing them.
I was always planning to use my ATM card supplemented by my credit card. And then I spent an hour reading about ATM-card scams. I'm still planning to use my ATM card, since it seems to be the best option. But now I'm paranoid about it.
The ATM card usually gets you the best rate.
Re: how to dismantle a bomb
If they get too close to one another, the combined critical mass will flood the area with radiation, and you will die.
Uh, no. They're right next to each other in the bomb. If that were the case, you wouldn't need these instructions because of the already being dead.
"Where the hell did you get an atom bomb!?" - Detective Dietrich
Ginger, you should drop that guy a line.
"Where the hell did you get an atom bomb!?"
You can get the instructions on the internet. Then you go to WalMart and buy two pieces of perfectly machined plutonium and Bob's your uncle.