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make a good conductor with both the trunk/baton and ears going at the same time.

No, not at all. Sufficient means "enough"; "adequate" vs "enough is best" or "just the right amount" There is a positive component to this, lagom is an affirmative, complementary.

It does work, but the limitation here is the compression done to make a JPG out of the image. The colors in the sample image are indeed different.

struggling to un-see..

Hey, if you can't squeeze jupiter into a tiny star for us, then no promises.

Even the service wire run into houses and buildings are typically aluminum. Its only the smaller wiring that is copper these days.

Oh, don't pull the maturity card.

my vote for the sploding head: poor melty helmet guy.

No, your not the only one - except I thought it was the variation where the wiseguy know it all thinks he has it all figured out, and dismisses the whole thing cause he thinks he's so smart and he thinks he's the only one that can see the forest for the trees.

EEEEK! Quick, make with the frame by frame analysis!

So translated into non math units, that would be: not very much.

Ahh, as Olaf would say, thank you for correcting me

wonder what its gravity is like since it is so dense and rocky?

only a dog's mind could be perfectly soundtracked by a mash-up of Jaws and Bambi.

lagom (Swedish): Lagom is a Swedish idea that is not represented in a single word in English. An adjective, lagom means roughly "just the right amount" or "just enough is best". Its a sentiment of appropriateness as well as modesty. This is how it was first described to me:

just the icing on the cake, after you've resolved to live in a 33" wide slot, you can then give up half your floor space to a stair hatch - nice! Way to build the emperor's new house.

I'd sort of find it fascinating if after all this we found out that Jones was trying to give them the weapons, the tools that we would need - Olivia would need to fight off this invasion.

don't bring a knife to a spear-gun fight

thank you, I'll be here all week, try the veal