RadioSilence
RadioSilence
RadioSilence

Is it cheating to do this? ;)

The third one was a real mix of elements that shouldn’t work together, and don’t.

In the UK they’re all on Channel 4’s on demand service. Outside the UK… well, I’m sure you can figure out how to make your computer appear to be in the UK.

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You could’ve posted the original clip instead of 16 seconds with some crappy music. You might learn how to make it at home.

Like that stopped the parents of all the Khaleesis toddling around right now.

Astronomy is one of the last scientific disciplines in which amateurs are an important part of the cutting edge.

As far as I know WB giving Miller back the rights to the Mad Max universe and characters was part of the deal to get him out of his JL contract.

They did use the term in the movie, during the scene where the tanker was being hitched up to the war rig. They get called kamikrazy war boys’ and ‘fukushima war boys’.

It’s the only reasonable explanation

The mug is on the front of a white hover-van accelerating towards the camera at or around 1G.

Yeah, played by Jonathan Pryce.

All those great roles, yet to an entire generation of Brits he’ll forever be Lovejoy, the antiques dealer/detective from Sunday afternoon telly.

I’m pretty sure Sherpas are a people, an ethnic group, not (as is often assumed) the name for people who carry white guys’ stuff up mountains in the Himalayas.

I always dismissed Columbo as cheesy and 70s, until I broke my kneecap and had to have six weeks off work.

The specifics of the bombs were still state secrets when the movie was made, so the ones that appeared in that were spherical.

It did a tour of Britain last weekend. I only know this as I happened to be in my garden when it flew right past and banked beautifully showing of its distinctive delta shape.

I see no reason why it wouldn’t have a real cargo. They’d have to do the test with a dummy payload otherwise and the whole point of a private space company is to make money from launches.

Not as stupid as it sounds (well, except the net bit). This is exactly what Airbus/ESA are doing with their Adeline concept.

As MechE31 mentioned above, the end goal is landing it back at the launch site.

If you can make the BBC’s server think your computer is in the UK you can watch the first four episodes already on the BBC’s iPlayer.