'Tis the season to be trolling?
'Tis the season to be trolling?
I don't facepalm from the latter. I cringe. Visibly.
Look up abiogenesis.
Where the first cell came from is an entirely different field, but the most supported theory is abiogenesis. Basically, you can look at it this way: a cell is nothing more than certain types of molecules, called amino acids and lipids. As it turns out, early Earth had an atmosphere that, when you add water and…
Probably not. I'd say the enzymes in your saliva would break it down.
I don't know why I never did this with regular Google Street View before, but I just checked my address back home (i.e. not here on my school's campus). Turns out my mom and sister got captured getting out of their car by Google's cameras xD . So cool :)
Considering how they spelled weighs, night, and love, I assume they're not very intelligent anyway.
You win. Everything.
I never had the sex talk with my parents. I learned about it from school and friends and the Internet. I don't remember if I ever had the online talk, either. But I turned out just fine (not counting those 20 kids, 10 STDs, and 5 restraining orders from parents of 12-year-olds who I SWEAR said they were 18 in that…
*EDIT* Oops. Double-post. Sorry.
My family stuffing recipe includes apples in the stuffing to sweeten it up. What else could I use for the same effect? Of course there are apples and cranberries, but any other, more creative, ideas?
Facebook or a text.
Groups? That shouldn't affect anything at all. Each client would process its own user's expressions and just send the resulting expression data to the server. That would be remarkably smaller than the full preprocessed data.
Does that mean the electric flux can be called the Gaussian flux just because it follows Gauss's Law?
How so?
Yes...very much so.
I know what Coulomb's Law is, I just have never heard them called Coulomb forces before.
You could also distracted writing something and forget a word.
Yes, but...is the term "Coulomb force" actually a thing, or was it made up to sound cool?
I'd say computer is an extremely common word these days.