How did I hear that? That’s a loud gif.
How did I hear that? That’s a loud gif.
Someone in the questions on the Amazon page didn’t think this was possible...they were answering a person who wanted to charge a Pixel.
Someone in the questions on the Amazon page didn’t think this was possible...they were answering a person who wanted…
In case anyone is like me and was wondering:
In case anyone is like me and was wondering:
Is that free space? It’s still enclosed, kind of like a little room. It doesn’t leave the outer bounds of the title at any point and there is no other entry or exit from this ‘room’ into actual free space.
Did you or WhatPayne read the article?
I thought the article got pretty detailed on why people do it.
They are kind of like land sea lions. I tame them.
reading comprehension fail on my part. I would like to know by what percentage, though. But that might involve clicking on links to the original NASA page then having to read more....and that’s just exhausting.
Is the DEM elevation exaggerated?
Jerry agrees.
I’m sorry...but I’m going to have to argue with cutest thing ever sent to space.
Recommendations on a decent instant?
That’s how you make cold brew. This article is about doing exactly not that.
Why aren’t any of these linked? I’m too lazy to go to Amazon and manually look up the hedge trimmer. What is this, the middle ages?
Might want to correct the Artist.
Buy 50 bil dollar store items? Is this a trick question?
I’ve never read Langoliers, but from the Wiki synopsis, this is nothing like the Langoliers.
It also wasn’t a station that disappeared, it was one ship with one person. She didn’t come back dead, but catatonic. The story specifically says that people can only go through one at a time, not in groups or even couples.
So....exactly like we take selfies now, just with a bigger camera.
Annnnnnd....they’re gone.
Annnnnnd....they’re gone.