@EljhHck: Fallout is so very very not obscure.
@EljhHck: Fallout is so very very not obscure.
Now we know why Wikipedia urgently needed money.
@I Think We're Property: I am heartclicking so very hard.
@showbiz2: Or the enamel pot.
@Platypus Man: Uh, no. Statistically, a sample size of 25,000 is actually quite good. Standard deviation is inversely proportional to the square root of the sample size.
@GregtheMad: I think their wishlist is for things that current physics tells us is possible.
@Mr. Rosewater: Only for adiabatic compression.
With free-flying robots and antimatter engines, NASA's "wish list" doesn't read like the typical lists of wants and desires you might receive from a loved one.
Could be worse, his phone number could be 867-5309.
@DaCrusher: I despise "internet culture". It's so pointless, so self-fulfilling, so completely insular and without context.
Make sure you always type in '[www.facebook.com] not just '[www.facebook.com]
This is why I can't take you seriously anymore, Britain.
Well, it brings to the public something that has been a concern to intelligence agencies for a long time.
I'm going to go against the crowd and say "meh." It's garish.
@achilleselbow: Guess you've never heard of the design principle: Do one thing and do it well.
@orrin: Truly, while shouldn't we all have a platypus on our shoulders?
@KiwiLord: That's more or less what I was thinking.
Over-stylized.