can find really few photos of its original configuration but remembering in 2003 when Virginia Tech briefly had the #3 supercomputer in the world built out of just a shit ton of PowerMac G5s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_X_(supercomputer)
disappointed by the lack of results from my attempt to use a cup of hot tea as a bedtime wind down salve, I have conducted an investigation and determined that tea contains caffeine
When the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel opened in 1964, connecting Virginia's easternmost counties to the mainland over 17.6 miles of essentially open ocean with a mixture of bridge lengths and tunnels to avoid impeding traffic to several of America's busiest and most strategically important ports, nothing like it had ever been attempted before. And it would be three more decades before anything like it would be completed anywhere else in the world.
a crack team of leading engineers and sluts entering their eighth month of full sequestration on a dedicated high-security quadrant of the sprawling Fort Troff Research Campus with the charge to develop a durable way to harness CPAP machines for sexual perversions
@siege imagining Danny Boyle opening his mailbox and he just has like sixty postcards that say "Danny. It's about being transgender" in different peoples' handwriting