ActuallyBrown
ActuallyBrown
ActuallyBrown

Whatchu tryina say?

Depends if it's a lava flow like above, or more of a 'body' of lava. I'd assume it'd take quite a bit of liquid nitrogen to quell a larger body, as the heat source is almost infinite, in relative terms.

I didn't know trolls had souls to begin with.

I could say the same to you for your original comment. Although it does fit your screen name.

*mad I can't give negative recommendations for a combo of 'bad joke' + 'not proving'*

COTD

I'm more of a Basketball fan, myself, but the animation was fun. I do watch on occasion, and I understand it, but just can't really call myself a fan. At least Football is simpler than Hockey appears to be...with the fighting and the icing and the sticking and checking and the hayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee.

I think a lot of what makes sports fun is the social aspect. It's a neutral zone of sorts where everyone has a common focus (the game) and a lot of the more sensitive conversations (politics, religion, sexuality, gender identities) goes out the window. Yes, there's a bit of machismo involved in some sports fans'

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I'm interested in the numbers behind your statement. Source?

Sounds like room for opportunity to me...there've been plenty of things we've never seen before that ended up working. Let's see what the final game plays like, first.

Yeah...really.

So you're saying that, by definition, a 'game' requires tactile input of some sort in order to be played. So, when we get to the point where there's a neural network and people are playing holograms with their brains a la The Matrix or some more pertinent movie/book franchise that currently escapes me, these won't be

All it takes to play a game is a mind.

What is a game but a thought/idea manifested in digital form?

I figured that's what it was. But I didn't remember the name of the simulation. There's some complicated math there, huh?

That would be fun if it were true. Here's hoping we can also build a huge, star-sized ship that can travel through the galaxy at super-speeds.

Little help? Whatzit?

I'm thinking that's up-down, left-right, and in-out as your 6. 3 x both ways on that axis.

That. Is. Hilarious.