It was actually Teddy fording the river Styx astride Cerebus while displaying Medusa's Harryhausened bosoms to a mildly appalled Charon and his passengers.
It was actually Teddy fording the river Styx astride Cerebus while displaying Medusa's Harryhausened bosoms to a mildly appalled Charon and his passengers.
...no one - and I mean NO ONE can possibly ever make a coding mistake during those stressful moments or ever ever ever touch or click a mouse button, and for the love of the Shambling Corpse of Jobs - every single program must work perfectly and have beautiful graphical interfaces!
People also forget that Han was an expert Imperial pilot before he was a smuggler, so he had all kind of knowledge about what the Imperials knew about navigation and what maneuvers their ships were capable of.
This is Cthulhu.
I remember an old Mickey Mouse comic featuring one of these.
Oh noes! I didn't know that ice melts!
The explanation for these extravagances is part of what sets Catholicism apart from Protestants. This is not to say that they don't have some of the essential Christian truths in their teachings, but that there is a lot of extra stuff tacked on. Protestants have, in turn, accepted some of the absorbed traditions…
Um..."phallic"? It looks like LAX's Theme Building mashed with the Oriental Pearl Tower, both significant pieces of architecture. The illustrator had something right about the future.
"Oh, boo hoo. I pay ridiculous amounts of money to live in the most famous over-hyped city on the planet and there's a funny noise that happens sometimes. I'm going to register a complaint with the Braided Unmentionables department otherwise known as the Never-wrong, Always Brilliant Internet to find affirmation and…
...little to do with...
This is the result of the Google generation's request "Tell me everything, Internet!"
According to the post:
The notion that space is a vacuum is only by comparison to the density of our atmosphere. There is no true vacuum, as there are always particles travelling through everything. It's a matter (pun intended) of the ability to detect them.
If metric is so great, why don't we have a metric time system? 24 hours in a day instead of 10? 60 seconds in a minute instead of 100? There is a reason for the imperial system to be broken up fractionally - the natural world itself is not metric. The Fibonacci sequence is not metric. The Golden Ratio is not a nice…
If people decide to have what amounts to elective surgery done because they got a single test result are simply idiotic. If a doctor told you that you have just weeks to live, wouldn't you get a second opinion?
Regarding what I assume is a comment on the current controversy over the US military's actions in Pakistan:
All I can think of is this: