I think it was unlucky that it happened, lucky that nobody got hurt. And from checking out the map, I can't help wondering what would have happened if it'd gone in the opposite direction and busted a hole through the prison wall?
I've never had a double yolked egg. I don't know if it's just luck of the drawer, that I only buy free range eggs or that Australian chooks don't lay double yolkers
@rane I'm with you. I'm an Australian too and yes @ted, we heard about 9/11 and like most of the world we were horrified by it. But we haven't spent the last however many years thinking about it and it definitely hasn't impacted on our daily life like it probably has in the US.
My first thought wasn't WTC, it was concerned with how the cloud would fit together so that it was secure, and what sort of layout the rooms or offices would have. Because that's what interests me. Now when I look at it, I can see the WTC thing, but I'm still more interested in the structure of the cloud and the tetris like columns.
Beetroot, a decent burgers gotta have beetroot! And if it's a works burger then it needs fried egg, and bacon and maybe a bit of coleslaw and some pineapple and fried onion and I'm sure there's probably some other stuff that I'm forgetting.
I love the crochet gas station! There's a few knitting groups who do similar things in that they "yarn bomb" smaller targets in the urban landscape such as benches, poles, trees, public telephones and the like.
I don't know that I want to go anywhere near any largish body of water ever again. Except maybe if I could get some hi-tech equipment that would allow me to go into one of those sinkholes to see how deep it went, and if that's where Nessie spends her summers.
My first thought wasn't WTC, it was concerned with how the cloud would fit together so that it was secure, and what sort of layout the rooms or offices would have. Because that's what interests me. Now when I look at it, I can see the WTC thing, but I'm still more interested in the structure of the cloud and the tetris like columns.
Unfortunately, I believe almost anything. The internet can be a terrible and confusing place for people like me.
I don't know that I want to go anywhere near any largish body of water ever again. Except maybe if I could get some hi-tech equipment that would allow me to go into one of those sinkholes to see how deep it went, and if that's where Nessie spends her summers.