Bucky wrote:my buddy just posted a pic of himself with christy at the bruce show
Christie is live tweeting the set list on Twitter
Bucky wrote:my buddy just posted a pic of himself with christy at the bruce show
jerseyhoya wrote:Bucky wrote:my buddy just posted a pic of himself with christy at the bruce show
Christie is live tweeting the set list on Twitter
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:HE'S FAT
traderdave wrote:Don't worry, his campaign will have something out soon tell us how that really was not what he meant to say.
Monkeyboy wrote:Bucky wrote:didn't plastic start its life as a fossil fuel???
Yeh, basically they are chains of monomers put together in different ways to make various kinds of plastics. The raw material is usually fossil fuels. You'd think it would be easy enough to reverse the process to get back to fossil fuels, but I guess it's not. Maybe it has something to do with the way the hydrocarbons are cracked apart to get the monomers needed to make the plastics in the first place. I really don't now much about the actual chemistry...maybe td can fill us in.
jerseyhoya wrote:A Country in Denial - The Economist has a pop at France
A 75% tax rate...are you effing kidding me?
Public spending, at 56% of GDP, gobbles up a bigger chunk of output than in any other euro-zone country—more even than in Sweden.
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
WheelsFellOff wrote:The waste to energy talk reminded me of this article I saw in PopSci a few years back about a guy using a plasmatic reaction to gassify all sorts of waste (except nuclear) into a synthetic hydrocarbon and glass. Never heard anything more about it but it sure sounds neat.