Every time I try to view something on Geeks Are Sexy, it crashes my browser window. Could you post direct YouTube links? I think others also have the same problem with this site.
Zakk, me too! If I click on the video to watch it on YouTube, then it's fine. But if I try to watch it embedded in the webpage, the sound keeps going without the video and eventually IE will crash. Glad to see someone else is having that problem.
We never made pancakes that way, but my mom would cook turkey bacon and then put it inside waffles. You just pour the mix into the waffle iron and then lay the cooked bacon on top before you close the lid. It was fantastic.
The way to use this knowledge is to mess with kids. I took soda and colored it until it was a nasty green brown color. Then I put a whole handful of raisins in and told my Biology students they were Brazilian sewer lice. They mutated from regular lice and they eat sewage. Look at them swim! Then I ate one and they all flipped out.
This was a high school honors Biology class. Only one student figured it out before I told them.
I think there's a key fact here that is really important. It's one thing for your kids to ride the bus home from school every day, or take the subway to their friend's house, or something like that. Ms. Skenazy left her son in the middle of a department store with subway fare and a map and said, "Later". There are better ways of teaching your kids to be resourceful than leaving them somewhere to fend for themselves. She also fully admits that she trusted him to ask "a stranger" for help. And she trusted a stranger not to do anything. Yeah, the streets are busy, and it's daytime, and her son seems to be intelligent, if he's begging to do this. But it still doesn't seem to be a good idea. If your 9-year-old child asks to be abandoned somewhere so he or she can find a way home by themselves, and you say, "No", you're not smothering them. Go with him somewhere and let him plan the trip home. He can still be resourceful. There are so many safer ways of encouraging him, that don't involve leaving him alone on the streets.
Great, and I wanted to see this one. I had the same thing happen to me during the Bourne Ultimatum (or whatever the most recent one was). I can understand shaky cameras during chase scenes or whatever, but when two characters are just sitting down talking? Whatever.
Not a paper cup
Not a Paper Cup
This was a high school honors Biology class. Only one student figured it out before I told them.