That's like wondering if Superman ever gets the flu. If kryptonite is the only thing that can kill him, does he not have to worry about getting food poisoning? Can he eat anything, no matter how rancid?
Eh, just a little lighthearted joke among friendly nations, not really a political discussion.
Interesting to note however...while we can certainly vote a new President in during an election year, there is no mechanism to recall one we don't like, or a lousy one, during his/her term. The...
For me, Straw Hat Day is any day that's over about 80 degrees. That could be Memorial Day, that could be Christmas Day. The summer/winter rules of just about anything vary with latitude.
1919 is pretty modern in the history of head coverings. My point is that straw hats are common to warm weather areas because historically straw was available to make hats and it did the job of protecting the head. Straw hats in tropical areas evolved naturally, they weren't arbitrarily...
This is where authenticity clashes with modern marketing. Straw hats weren't designed to be "investments", or particular style elements, they were simply a means to keep the sun and rain off your head, using the materials you had readily available. We've placed far more value on them then was...
Wow, hadn't heard about Mack either. I had the chance to meet him 30 or so years ago, back in my roadie days, and he was a very nice gentleman, in addition to a fantastic musician. RIP.
I have a picture from about 1948 of my dad wearing a Roy Rogers tshirt. Of course, he lived on a dirt floor and couldn't afford shoes, so I doubt he was wearing it to make a fashion statement and more likely it was something either incredibly cheap or even found along the side of the road.
Lots of idioms for saying one is stupid. A few others:
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer
Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Not the brightest crayon in the box
Not the brightest light in the harbor
Not the quickest bunny in the forest
A few screws short of a hardware store
A few French fries...
I'm told I have nice handwriting. I don't think it's anything special, other than being legible, but it's probably rare that many of these folks see actual handwriting, so they think anything is good.
As for taking notes, I still use the ol' pad and pen, but most people around here have gone...
Tail fins do add stability to moving objects, particularly those objects not moving along a planar surface such as arrows, planes, fish, etc. It's just the effect on passenger cars from relatively small fins is minimal.
Yes, many race cars have vertical fins, specifically to help keep the car...
This thread reminds me of when we had granite countertops put in the kitchen. My wife complained that there were dark streaks running through some areas and large crystals in others. I said "Yes! That's the point. We're paying extra for the fact that it's real rock." The point of a handmade...
Spoilers are used to create down force to keep the car from wanting to lift, but the horizontal stabilizing effect of vertical tail fins is extremely minor, if even at all, for passenger cars, even at highway speeds. Race cars use them to prevent the car from pitching in high speed turns, and...
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