So, season 3 was ok for you? The season where Veronica lost all charme, all coolness, but gained an idiot boy, that was so soft that cooked pasta could break him, and so uninteresting he could shave my head without me noticing?
So, season 3 was ok for you? The season where Veronica lost all charme, all coolness, but gained an idiot boy, that was so soft that cooked pasta could break him, and so uninteresting he could shave my head without me noticing?
A space opera with a planet with -700°C is trash, if this impossibility isn't used for something. There much to criticize about that movie, but I always find me returning to this. I was stunned when I heard that voiceover, while my buddies started to laugh hysterically. The other moviegoers were not amused :-)
Well, not only the ending but the whole story. Chrono Triggers's story and world was simple, but intriguing, awesome but not forced. The sequel has nothing of the feeling (forced, cheesy, crummy, holes the size of whales), and went through the plot of the first game, mostly the ending, with a flame thrower while…
Dust in the eyes in form of a little anecdote? Nice, a least sometimes. Dust in the eyes in form of just lying? Horrible (rephrased for netiquette)
Yeah, nobody would paint a Dyson Sphere like that, so it can't be one.
1. Yeah fantastically, super physically, unimaginably rich people are always resource poor. But granted, you didn't say they would search out our system, just implied it. And if we are just next on their list, it isn't said that they would care that there life in the system.
DUH!
A society that makes their stuff absorb all visible light, but doesn't care about keeping the outer hull at the temperature of the cosmic medium? They have a Dyson Sphere, want to conceal it, and don't just use the same techniques as on the inside? If one looks for science fiction stuff, it's more than... silly to…
Filtering into mainstream English-language usage ain't being coined. I always wonder why head lines have to be logically wrong so often.
That was my first thought, too. Quite easy.
I'm talking about the difference between the discovery that there is vulcanization and the invention of a process to induce vulcanization.
Why did you embed the video partway through?
When we did the electromagnetic spectrum in school, the whole class wanted to spin yarn about satellites using microwaves to beam the energy down, and how we would never lack grilled birds again :-)
76. What is the distance between the earth and sun?
Balboa.
The how to makes it an invention, without how to it is an discovery...
Cyanide of potassium, strychnine and arsenic.
57. What is shellac?
The Great Salt Lake.
I like to talk about everything. And there is tons to talk about...