These days Air rifles are considerably more powerful than what most of us grew up with. They have also evolved from the round BB’s to pellets that come in a wide range of calibers. In fact, there is little that modern-day air rifles have in common with the old school Red Rider. Bu...
15. The Who, 'Who's Next' (Track / Decca, 1971) Bookended by the classic and powerful opening and closing tracks, "Baba O'Riley" and "Won't Get Fooled Again," respectively, 'Who's Next' is perhaps the Who's best studio album. The disc also features standout tracks like "Bargain...
Nancy Spungen paved her own way into rock 'n' roll decadence, but it was when she started a relationship with Sex Pistols' Sid Vicious that things really took a turn for the worse. As noted by Rolling Stone, the pair became romantically involved quickly after meeting in London in 1977. T...
8. Sex Pistols, 'Never Mind the Bollocks' Virgin 8. Sex Pistols, 'Never Mind the Bollocks' (Virgin, 1977) The Sex Pistols only released one studio album during their legendary career, but oh, what an album it was! 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' is a punk-rock m...
Not everything in this world is created equal. Some animals are just faster. Some humans are just more beautiful. Some are tall. Some are short. Simply put, the same logic applies to the classes of Dungeons and Dragons. Although playing a powerful fantasy warrior is fun and all, some cla...
Why we’re looking forward to it:Elizabeth Holmes put a spell on Silicon Valley, and the world, when she claimed to have created a groundbreaking blood-testing technology. It was all one big lie, and her downfall is a fascinating story worth deep exploration. We expect powerful pe...
Oh, and as if his fate were being written by the vengeful spirit of a vaudeville comedian, Hughes discovered that his targets were a little over a half mile away, which, powerful wind notwithstanding, was beyond the range of the rifle he was using. To make matters worse (and yes, there...
Guest “thank God for asteroids” by David Middleton My first guess would have been Chicago, but, apparently it was the Sahara Desert region back during the Cretaceous Period… PALAEONTOLOGISTS REVEAL ‘THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF PLANET EARTH’ ...
All the deep structures were severed to the bone the knife marking intervertebral cartilages—the sheath of the vessels on the right side was just opened" [21] (p. 105). Additionally, as reported by Shechita UK, the shochet's duties do not end there: "He examines the organs and vessels...