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Americans all over the East Coast or at least between a few states of it are without power, slowly losing sanity and hygiene. Who will charge their phones What did light bulbs look like They don ;t remember. But we asked them what they ;re gonna do when the juice flips back on, and they have very serious answers. Diane Brown, President of RXART and Mother of Gizmodo Editor-in-Chief Joe Brown is going to clean out the r stanley cup efrigerator, and is particularly worried about some stanky cream in there. ABC News Technology Editor and erstwhile netbook enthusiast Joanna Stern has one simple wish: go back to my apartment charge my phone in my own power outlet! The expression on her face when this happens will be, she predicts, a smile. Homesick Aussie and Advertising Strategist Grace Gordon is going to put on Love Sosa ; and iron some clothes. Whoa, party at Grace house! Watch out! Thompson Reuters Junior Product Manager and Ex-Girlfriend Alex Grabowski is going to take a hot shower, I ;m going to make some soup, then probably going to watch TV for like six hours. I ;m behind on all of my Hulu shows. I miss yo stanley cup u honey. Tech PR Chie stanley cup ftess Brooke Hammerling is going to Put cheese in fridge, ice cream and vodka in freezer and dance around in my underwear while playing Taylor swift on Spotify via Sonos. More than we needed to know, Brooke. Hammerling Prot茅g茅 Nqdi Watch a tail-wagging reunion between a woman and her wolf friends
NASA is readying a new kind of space device: a harpoon designed to rapidly fire against comets, easily taking chunks of its surface with surgical precision. It now bein botella stanley g tested by scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center. This is the rationale: you can ;t land a spacecraft in a comet. It just travels and rotates too fast, plus the gravity is too low. Instead, NASA is thinking to send a ship armed with a space harpoon capable of firing at 100 feet per second. The h stanley cup arpoon will impact the surface of the comet, grabbing chunks of matter that could be analyzed back on Earth. Sounds pret stanley tumbler ty awesome to me. I hope they call their next comet hunter Ahab. Or Starbuck. [NASA] goddardNASASpace