Trees are a renewable resource which can be grown for the sake of being used, then recycled into paper, etc. Plastic and foam helmets come from non-renewable resources and will never biodegrade. That concludes today's lesson in ecology Acrominator!
Well, I'm in Southern California, so gas tends to be more expensive than the rest of the country. According to Google gas was .93 cents a gallon, so maybe a buck fifteen here in San Diego? Really don't need to nitpick tho, do we? ;)
How is a trailer a spoiler? Are you talking about the Liam Neeson thing, because that's all over the interwebs, so you'd have to be living in a cave not to know that. Thanks for making me laugh matt artist :P
It's called a joke, but since some readers can't seem to understand that I have edited the article. But really, would you want some food peddler showing up at a primary school collecting urine? That's a bit sick, don't you think?
@ coward-while some may be just pretty display models, it's pretty clear from the photos that some of them are used as homes. Did you bother to look through all the photos before you posted your gripe? If you did, you would have clearly seen people working in and around their homes.
@ robin- we link to other articles here, this isn't original content, so I just continue with what the original creator of the content says. If you want to argue history of Roma and gypsies, take it up with the author of the original post on Flavorwire, I just pass it along.
Well technically Flixel takes a series of photos of whatever section of the frame you want animated, then puts them together in GIF form. It doesn't shoot as video, hence the choppy/twitchy nature of the animated section. So, title is not misleading after all, bran the bongo clown.
@ dev_204-the hitchhiker's guide is probably the greatest fictional ebook reader/tablet ever dreamed up, and it does so much more than your average Kindle. Too bad they were all destroyed many decades ago...
@ lechicklet- penny's little electronic book was sooooo cool, and very handy indeed. Now I need to go watch some Inspector Gadget!
Elaine- If you'd bothered to check the comments section of this post you would have seen that I already had a correction submitted by ClaudioBravo, which was posted on the eleventh. Please check before leaving future unnecessary comments, thanks!
@ robin- we link to other articles here, this isn't original content, so I just continue with what the original creator of the content says. If you want to argue history of Roma and gypsies, take it up with the author of the original post on Flavorwire, I just pass it along.
+1 to meagan!
@ lechicklet- penny's little electronic book was sooooo cool, and very handy indeed. Now I need to go watch some Inspector Gadget!
If you'd bothered to check the comments section of this post you would have seen that I already had a correction submitted by ClaudioBravo, which was posted on the eleventh. Please check before leaving future unnecessary comments, thanks!