The "bounce" was about a kilometer. It's mind boggling how low the gravity on this comet is.
The "bounce" was about a kilometer. It's mind boggling how low the gravity on this comet is.
I hope not! Maybe it's edible. Mmm...cosmic ice cream...
It does not, but the person operating it is required to make "Pew Pew" sounds with their mouth.
Because nobody has ever had a bite of a cookie or cake and said "ugh, this has way too much vanilla in it!" And when you put in the extra, it gives a nice robust flavor that people always seem to like, even if they're not quite sure what it is.
I'm not the only one who feels like that family in the video is SUPER awkward and constantly on the verge of a huge fight, right?
These are all valid ways to bake, as long as you remember the most important rule of baking: always double the vanilla.
I've got Plex setup to do just that. Not free, but it works great.
Easy enough to repair. It's just made out of cobblestone from Minecraft...
Chevy Nova, anybody?
Not a lot of pedestrians or weather to worry about in space.
Oh, shit, this reminded me I forgot to do something...
NOPE.gif to Murge
I had thought that they weren't going to reach a stable orbit, and decided to abort and crash somewhat under control, rather than crash into the other side of Europa with a lot of forward velocity.
Daniel Boone Davis, the main character of Heinlein's "Door Into Summer". Without giving away spoilers, D.B. Davis takes a pretty risky chance in order to get back at a girlfriend and business partner who wronged him.
Protip: buy your bacon from the butcher counter. You get a granular choice on how much you want, and can actually see it from all sides. I personally find it to be less fatty than pre-packaged bacon.
I think it's more of cutting off the trolls until an actual fix can be implemented. Selfishly, I'm hoping it can be in place before this week's GIF party.
You can probably get quicker with practice. Make a few hundred pancakes, and you'll be swirling the thing around so fast it'll look like a blur.
Jeb can't mess it up, this one's unmanned. As long as they remembered the lights and solar panels and transmitter, they'll be fine. Don't even need a ladder.
None of the cars in LA are going 17,000 mph. Likelihood of a collision in space is relatively low, but consequences are higher.