Hipsters or Native Americans?
Hipsters or Native Americans?
You know people who are the "extremely confused" are going to have no clue what Earth-616 is, right? They won't know SLJ from the FBI, and think RDJ's Stark is a reference to when he was spinning vinyl in the movie. :)
They're variously all either incorporated or chartered entities or a member thereof.
You know, ThinkGeek should make little lighted LED and milled aluminum stickers that look like this, so you can wander around and make it look like you've got a monitor implant.
Someone read the book. :)
snadwich may not be able to upgrade for one reason or another. I've got some apps that work fine under Snow Leopard but won't work under Lion since they're Rosetta-based, so I'm at the end of my upgrade cycle myself.
Expanding on corpore-metal's comment, modern physics seems to imply (as opposed to absolutely proven, which nothing actually attains) that space and time are the same thing, having inflated into a three spatial dimension plus one time dimension universe that we have now.
I understand this, but it doesn't answer the question: What international law was violated, given they're asserting that it's primarily an orbital launch vehicle?
That's not about infinity at all, though: You can have an infinite number of universes (in fact, MWI nearly requires it) all with the same basic physics.
There was/is a Creative X-Fi that had one built in, but may I suggest selecting a bluetooth dongle and matching remote made for the PS3 instead? It should be cheaper, plus give more connectivity options (P2P BT file sharing, BT headsets as audio devices, phone sync, etc...)
I can't seem to figure out what part of the program, assuming we're actually talking about a space mission and not a missile development program, would actually violate international law as per the White House announcement?
To make something a scientific concept, you need to make it testable and reproducable. God has so far not been shown, to my knowledge, willing to indulge humans in experimentation.
In the infinitely large set of integers, there must be at least one which is the letter "Q", or a pink zebra, right?
...you're giving a halfling wizard some plate mail? Hope she didn't want to do exotic things like, y'know, walking...
Why do you think he can afford that special offer? I mean, it's half price!
Don't forget, while he's part of the problem, there's folks writing and passing these laws.
That's the majority though, isn't it?
I think it'll end up the other way around. The more of this crap I see, the more I understand that the majority of the teeming masses of humanity are just cruel, stupid beasts.
Oh sure, but it was a discussion of the legal status of the find. Legal and practical are often at odds with eachother.