This is god's country, aurelia. And don't you forget it.
I just got a job application from someone who states that this would be her first full-time job, and she'd appreciate a salary over $40K. Yeah, not in the nonprofit world, babe, sorry. Even in New York.
Guns don't kill people, the natural sliding scale of pointy things kill people.
Navy Researching Vomit Beam
IVC proposes to investigate the use of beamed RF [radio frequency] energy to excite and interrupt the normal process of human hearing and equilibrium. The focus will be in two areas. (1) Interruption of the mechanical transduction process by which sound and position (relative to gravity) are converted to messages that are processed by the brain. (2) Interruption of the chemical engine which sustains the proper operation of the nerve cells that respond to the mechanical transduction mechanisms referenced in item (1). Interruption of either or both of these processes has been clinically shown to produce complete disorientation and confusion.
Wow! Through the walls? That even beats the Active Denial System -- the pain ray that Noah wrote about the other day. Invocon even touts its device as a "Star Trek hand-held Phaser Weapon set on 'Stun'."
However, rather than causing intense pain, like the Active Denial System, Invocon is advertising a weapon that boasts the ability to go through walls and incapacitate everyone in a room by making them lose their balance. "Second order effects would be extreme motion sickness," the company notes.
Warning - link has picture of some guy throwing up.
Guns don't kill people, the natural sliding scale of pointy things kill people.
That's a little too long for a bumpersticker.
I had lunch with Herself! I introduced her to the piggy joy which is carnitas.
I think we're on the same block.
I'm pretty sure we are! Damn, we could have met for lunch, or something.
Get off of our country.
Yeah! Go stand on some other country!
Hateful
and
ungrammatical. Such a lovely combination.
Hateful and ungrammatical. Such a lovely combination.
There does seem to be somewhat of a positive correlation between the two....
I'm having a little trouble with the idea that Allyson's *desk* is supposed to protect her, not the building. Next they'll be saying that she has to be able to get under her desk in the event of nuclear war.
Only if she holds her books on top of her head, silly.