I applied similar equations to other things and found problems.
I applied similar equations to other things and found problems.
So true.
Yeah, it's kind of hard to write for him in a children's cartoon.
So this explains how they can get large bursts of power well into the race, chirp the wheels at 150mph and accelerate forever. It also explains how a 1/4 mile race can last for 5 dramatic minutes. Interesting.
I've been out of the scene for a while, but I predict Wolverine will swing wildly, but won't stab or cut anyone with his claws, unless there are robots. Also there will be many fights that end in draws.
Those crazy stock photos. They have the most awesome themes like, "Sexy banjo player texting whilst driving a hybrid past young hipsters."
I clicked through only to see Bugs Bunny Bobbitize the wiener of America for the billionth time, but your wording was actually just as good.
I was pondering the colonization of Mars (because who doesn't), but it occurred to me that humans who live or are born there would eventually have much slighter musculature and could not easily go back to Earth. After a few generations, they would probably begin to look much different, in essence becoming Martians. …
Years ago, I smashed a controller after foolishly trying to get to a secret boss in some stupid Street Fighter game on the highest difficulty. Haven't played it since. Now, when I step back and look at life in general, acting angrily in almost any situation just makes you look like an immature jerk, even if you are…
I shall watch this, nevermore.
Seriously. Even if we could travel 1000x the speed of light, we'd barely live long enough to get out of the Milky Way. We'd have to move all of our brains and consciousness into robot bodies to survive the long distances, the radiation and enormous time scales.
I joke, but I can't wait for Season 3 and also I will seriously look into this game when it comes out.
"Featuring 75% stolen technology and 100% surveillance capability!"
Those wheels are blowing my mind! Nice.
Ah, I see. I would love to see this in person as I am in awe just staring at a full moon sometimes.
That is a spectacular photo even without the meteor. I don't know if it's light pollution or smog, but in Southern California, we only see the moon, Venus and few other objects in the sky. Nothing like this.