Vulcaex
Vulcaex
Vulcaex

"And the legs, in case you couldn't tell, are just roughly carved logs."

This should get any maze. Not the most efficient path in most cases though.

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Nope, two completely different types of system.

I've been tempted lately to get a waffle iron so I can throw hamburger in it and make Beefles.

I would have expected them to try something similar to the M242 Bushmaster 25mm chain gun used on the Bradleys. It has dual feed capability which, while still not perfect, would provide the ability to switch between two different types or mixes of ammo.

In a way Greene IS invoking the anthropic principle, the weak anthropic principle.

HA! look at how easy it was to break the filthy American devils' code...we are mighty indeed!

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Personally I would rather have psychic paper.

"They are attracted to a protein on the cancer cell's surface that conveniently shuttles the nanostars to the cell's nucleus. Then, on the nucleus' doorstep, the nanostars release the drug, which continues into the nucleus to do its work."

@cookepuss

I've always wondered, if you throw a bunch of hamburger on a waffle iron will you get beefles?

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Those swirls are called mesoscale eddies.

Looks a lot like a modified Christie suspension. But I don't think it is actually an active suspension. "Active" generally denotes some sort of controlled, possibly power driven component. This system appears to be entirely passive.

Same here. Not a single one of my Blu-Ray cases have a flap or tabs.

From the summary:

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