But I can ride my bike with no handlebars, no handlebars...
But I can ride my bike with no handlebars, no handlebars...
That's 5,000°C too low....
Wait, why didn't it end up in the Gyre, you know, that mass of garbage twice the size of Texas, (or 30 million tons, if we use California=22 million)?
Iron and steel are known to float in the Pacific, but not the Atlantic Ocean.
Pictures?
But didn't Jamie tell us a few stories down that even a tiny hole in the hull would result in an torrent of water rushing in?
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IIRC, the Deep Core is still in a old nuclear reactor cooling tank.
You assume they used glass, and not some plastic.
How thick are those undersea cables? I would imagine they are thick enough that it would be like getting "tangled" in a fully pressurized fire hose.
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Where are the other videos? From the article:
I think I donated one of those in the SMKW Give a Soldier A Knife program.
No Action Park? But the Action Never stops!
Tie a rope to your belt, you got a pool. Add some heat, and you got yourself a stew!
Didn't they also have a swimming pool inside them?
From the article, the "sixth sense" it provides is the feeling of the magnet being pulled/repelled by things.
So you would agree that since he isn't doing an emergency move, this was an intentional and unnecessary maneuver.
Would you say that if his aircraft was "out of control", and he was attempting to bleed speed to land/ditch, he would have performed said maneuver further downrange, away from the people/buildings?