Ah, I wanted to suggest this, too. But I think that alone would still not be enough to solve this.
Ah, I wanted to suggest this, too. But I think that alone would still not be enough to solve this.
Only you want to ask nine questions instead of three.
That's not even useful. If you ask Random, you get a random answer. If you ask True, the answer might be either yes (if Random would say no) or no (if Random would say yes). If you ask False, vice versa. So either answer would be random, too. And you still wouldn't know which answer you actually got before you figured…
Eh, Tyrion only wins because Robert was killed off after half a season. Actually, it's quite impressive that House Baratheon still comes in third without even Joffrey being counted towards the house of his supposed father.
That one's slightly out of phase on his right limbs (the leg's a bit behind in relation to the arm (in the cycle, not spatially) but I'm really no expert there) but otherwise seems fairly OK.
Well, obviously not. Where is his right arm? Where is his right leg? I think you'll notice that they're both behind. Which, as the article states, is not how humans run. Camels, on the other hand... So I'd have to ask you: Where are his humps?
Yeah, this is so not the context I would have given. The actual context required: There are thousands of kilometers of relatively good roads, thousands more still being built. Cars are rare - less common than either motorcycles (there were quite many of those, relatively speaking), trucks (small ones, by today's…
Definitely that! I wouldn't want to date anyone who'd think he (well, she, in my case, really) needed metal claws on a regular basis.
Gollum would be an incomplete ring wraith, I think.
I've got 162,014.92 - the difference is, of course, due to rounding. That's what you get with non-SI-units like parsec.
Once tried an apocalyptic plot about nuclear war. The weird realization? Nuclear war even at the height of the Cold War wouldn't nearly have been apocalyptic enough. It's kinda hard to make a serious dent in life on Earth...
So far even horrible pandemics like the Black Death or the Spanish Flu had in the large scheme of things rather minor results. So no apocalypse there, yet. So it's fictional.
Monsters and Aliens, I think. Seems close enough anyway.
Ah, if only the dragons had common sense instead of formal logic...
The waiting is not a matter of thinking but of new information added to the system each day at midnight. They will all at the same time figure it out after 99 nights.
Why? Logicians are much more suitable than lawyers.
Wow, I think there must be a bagpipe among her ancestors.
Why would induction not be valid? It's a fairly common mathematical proof method.
So how much efficiency does it lose to CCS? And which method to capture the CO2 does it use?
Yeah, the US seem to lack a lot of old "technology" that other places in the world don't even think about as such.