Wait...no video or recording so those of us unfamiliar can know what bamboo chopsticks sound like when they break?
Wait...no video or recording so those of us unfamiliar can know what bamboo chopsticks sound like when they break?
This seems like it would be a super fun branch of science. Thanks for breaking the story to us. I hope all the different fields of science don’t fracture the team’s ability to work together.
Moto, your flat tire is the sole reason I haven’t jumped into the world of smartwatches yet. Seriously. Fix it.
Ironically, my wife’s lower half is stretched to the point that the reverse throw is the only thing that WILL get it off anymore.
I’m sure Amazon’s advertising folks are overjoyed at this coverage. Spend $100K on decorating a few train cars and get national attention on their crown jewel show that, by its very nature, is provocative. The real-world “controversy” gets to the very hook of the show.
Don’t be fooled. That’s not a tray table. That’s a blade that extends from the door to slice the driver in half when Skynet is ready to take over the world.
The article failed to answer the vital question: how do tuataras reproduce to start out? IOW, how do they get it on?
The rules, as described in the video, say that you are only allowed to guess the color of your own hat. And you’re not allowed to give clues.