From what I can tell, from pictures at least, it tended to do that quite often. First flying car too... maybe?
"A flying (not hover, but jumping) military truck will help you escape your oppressed workers"
This really is sad. That car was an aerodynamic marvel. I would have loved to see one one the road. I probably would actually have bought one. Even if you are against the whole electric car thing, you have to admit, the design of the Aptera was amazing.
Also, even if the nuclei are intact, the DNA could have been from a mammoth that died of "old age." The DNA molecule gets shorter with each end, due to a problem with replication of the 5' end. So, if a baby were born from this DNA, while it would look like a baby, it would really be a mammoth about to die of old age.
One day, one of these mathematical bugs is going to show how to divide by zero, and it won't equal infinity. Then, well, you know what will happen.
While cool, still the wrong TT. Needs more 8N (Mk1).
The front had a grill, it was below the bumper. They weren't that bad, just in heavy stop-and-go traffic.
The US actually made more than one of these atomic howitzers.
Amazing book. Finished it about two years ago.
I don't need one of those, if one of these fits a 1941.
Even better. Clevo X7200. Just look at the specs.
Does it matter? Look how good both ends look.
I think the spelling should be more embarrassing for her than the owner.
There are actually star systems moving away from us at greater than the speed of light (speed of the earth moving away from a "midpoint" and their speed moving away from that same "midpoint"), so, we may actually never know if they burnt out.