Darthtoad05
Darthtoad
Darthtoad05

Outdated stereotypes? Seriously? I get treated like this every time I buy a car.

Edit: deleted. On second thought not as funny as it was in my head.

Probably easier to relate it to something we can see in it's entirety, I'm going to only guess that it's difficult to estimate the size of something we're floating around in.

Except things aren't evolving faster than we're killing them.

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You can even levitate a frog in an electromagnetic field.

You wrongly assume that people this stupid will read. Or can read.

Video proof required.

If I could afford one of these, I'd definitely own one.

Yes, but will it autocross?

Philadelphia could use this too with I-95 down at the 'waterfront'.

There are so many options on there I'd love to have on my 2006 r53 cooper s.

Families were informed via text? Seriously? That's a load of shit. How disrespectful.

Show's he's got some personality, something to relate to.

Did you really just ask what a spy satellite would be used for right now? They're probably taking pictures of their intended targets, like Russia, Syria, Libya, and other areas that you want a spy satellite to take photos of.

Thank you for living up to your username, Mr/Mrs UnimportantRantings.

Glad someone got to this before me. I know when I'm playing race sims, I just want to see what it takes to flip a car sometimes. This 'simulator experience' would not work well for me.

Why can't we see the camera in his reflection? It should be right in front of him, no?

The new ones sound like a poorly maintained lawnmower.

It's definitely a pointless video, but for many other reasons. Is it a popular constant because everyone is taught it in grade school so we can learn geometry? Sure, but it's a very important constant in that its used in many functional areas to do thinks like calculate arc lengths for machinery and signal processing

What a bullshit video lol. Of course there are other numbers that irrational. Pi, however, is very important, unlike how this 'recreational mathematician' suggests.