Hold on! Wait a minute! I let you know in the "White Women with Big Booty" thread that you could basically get an "Okay To Have White Girl Booty Pass" because of your belly dancing skills and now you're wishing for an ass like a gay black man?? Girl, don't make me come find you.
No problem and understood my brother. I'm not taking it as a knock. That's why I said it won't happen again if booty shots like I posted are considered nudes.
If we work things out and get back together,I promise I'll eat you from the back like a stuffed crust pizza .
A Solar Power Breakthrough, Courtesy of the Guy Who Invented the Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson did risk assessment for the Atlantis space shuttle. He helped get the B-2 stealth bomber off the ground. He gave us the Super Soaker. And now, with his latest invention, he might just make solar power viable. Johnson, a "self-invented inventor," is profiled in the November issue of the Atlantic, and while his Super Soaker revolutionized backyard shenanigans, his latest project, a unique heat engine called the Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Converter or JTEC, could revolutionize the energy industry. And that's got some important people very excited. Today's run-of-the-mill solar cells convert around 20% of the solar energy they gather into electricity. The best solar systems we have can do about 30%. The JTEC, which has no moving parts and produces no waste, could double that efficiency, making it competitive with coal. Paul Werbos, director of the National Science Foundation, says "It has a darn good chance of being the best thing on Earth." So how does the JTEC do what it does? A very elegant design and the second law of themodynamics. Johnson's currently wading through the swamp of bullshit that surrounds the act of inventing—getting research grants, filing patents, trudging through peer review, etc.—but energy experts familiar with the JTEC agree that's definitely something to get excited about Taken from Gizmodo...