added 2007 Thu Apr 12 8:06:09 by STONERS
A zoo worker had his forearm reattached Thursday after his colleagues recovered the severed limb from the mouth of a 440-pound Nile crocodile, an official said.
A zoo worker had his forearm reattached Thursday after his colleagues recovered the severed limb from the mouth of a 440-pound Nile crocodile, an official said.
added 2007 Sat Jan 27 19:07:39 by JohnNeff
This is a real tat, forever scorched with vivid Technicolor into the arm of this young man who loves his slightly modified Cavalier a bit too much. About the odd location, the owner says, "I wanted it on my forearm so if anyone es me off, I can hit them with my car and not get vehiclular assault." Classy, and smart, too.
This is a real tat, forever scorched with vivid Technicolor into the arm of this young man who loves his slightly modified Cavalier a bit too much. About the odd location, the owner says, "I wanted it on my forearm so if anyone es me off, I can hit them with my car and not get vehiclular assault." Classy, and smart, too.
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 7:03:24 by schestowitz
Taiwanese embedded board start-up Embedian is shipping an ARM-based 3.5-inch form-factor SBC (single-board computer) targeting fixed and mobile applications, including mobile terminals, POS devices, kiosks, ATMs, vending machine, networking, gaming, security audio/video processing, and telematics. The APC-7110 is available with a Linux development
Taiwanese embedded board start-up Embedian is shipping an ARM-based 3.5-inch form-factor SBC (single-board computer) targeting fixed and mobile applications, including mobile terminals, POS devices, kiosks, ATMs, vending machine, networking, gaming, security audio/video processing, and telematics. The APC-7110 is available with a Linux development







