What a stupid headline. If potable water is at risk, that’s a problem. It’s not like water is beloved for any other reason than it’s required to sustain life as we know it.
What a stupid headline. If potable water is at risk, that’s a problem. It’s not like water is beloved for any other reason than it’s required to sustain life as we know it.
Reminds me of the creatures used for battle from the novel Leviathan by Scott Westerfield.
What’s that number in words? Sure. I could use Google, but they just got fined by Russia for $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 so can they really be trusted?
received training to operate <insert machine>
Or
used <machine> to <complete task>
Such an enlightened opinion.
Bootlicking and money!
And can the same not be said about interactive media like video games?
Ask the same about any other art like music, paintings, sculptures. What useful value do they have other than entertainment?
Hahahahahahahahaha
Lake Havasu is the body of water.
All narrated by David Attenborough.
Well Lake Havasu was also the setting for Piranha 3D . Could be a fun crossover.
Lake Havasu City, Arizona! Fun facts:
The bridge was bought by Robert McCulloch of McCulloch Chainsaws with his vision of a planned community in the Mojave desert.
All of the bricks were numbered, and they were dismantled and reassembled in a specific order. The bridge was built, not over an actual channel, it was built on a peninsula, and the channel was dug out afterwards.
While he was not the highest bidder on the bridge, the British government appreciated how he calculated his bid by accounting for a value of each brick in relation to the number of people living in England at the time.
The man who designed the roads in Disneyland designed the roads in Lake Havasu City. The only straight road is the highway.
The city did not want to pay for the cost of doves at the opening ceremony. They paid for pigeons that were painted white and they became an invasive species in the city.
Fantastic point, I completely agree.
Words on the Internet lack inflection, I’d say that’s most of it.
Fair question, but just wanting to should be enough.
Oh no! Anyway.