Uh...I know that. Maybe YOU missed the point of that image.
The Titanic WAS "real-life."
The Titanic was a passenger ship, not a pleasure cruise.
The Titanic sank, it didn't just list to one side.
By the logic of whoever created the graphic, every ship that ever listed or sank was a "real-life Titanic" event.
It all depends on the state...used to be that way here in Texas but it was changed last year to not be required, I'll still hand over my permit with my DL if I'm ever stopped though just to keep in the habit just in case I ever visit a state that does require it...I think CCW carriers are supposed to immediately announce that they have a CCW and there's a weapon in the car. They aren't supposed to wait for the officer to ask.
Obviously, I know that but only after pain-staking and unecessary research. I mean, even knowing that it was the RUGBY world cup, searching the 2003 Rugby World Cup Wikipedia page for "All Black" finds two mentions with neither specifically clarifying that it was the NZ team name and neither providing a link to the All Blacks' page on Wikipedia. Neither the image nor the Wikipedia page provided enough info even once a third party pointed us in the Rugby direction ("2003 World Cup" is Football/Soccer as far as anyone else is concerned). In short, the image needed much more exposition than the poster gave us.
Obviously, I know that but only after pain-staking and unecessary research. I mean, even knowing that it was the RUGBY world cup, searching the 2003 Rugby World Cup Wikipedia page for "All Black" finds two mentions with neither specifically clarifying that it was the NZ team name and neither providing a link to the All Blacks' page on Wikipedia. Neither the image nor the Wikipedia page provided enough info even once a third party pointed us in the Rugby direction ("2003 World Cup" is Football/Soccer as far as anyone else is concerned). In short, the image needed much more exposition than the poster gave us.
Dude, it was a simple misunderstanding. Let it go.
Saw this on facebook, but am suspicious of its veracity...
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I've heard of both the dogs and the bovines but I also seem to remember an issue of my Discover Magazine featuring a muscley German baby boy with the condition... human.haha did not know that ta
I've heard of both the dogs and the bovines but I also seem to remember an issue of my Discover Magazine featuring a muscley German baby boy with the condition... human.
This describes most of us:
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I highly doubt "most of us" are mac users.
by "us" he means talking rabbits
The best accelerator available for a Mac is one that causes it to go at 9.81 m/s2
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