Willing suspension; let’s ignore the dog’s strength...
Willing suspension; let’s ignore the dog’s strength...
It didn’t work: I can still tell it’s an Evo.
Per the police report, the first thing he did when roused by the cops was put the vehicle in park. Who knows how long he was riding that brake.
...before he decided to call it quits on his drive, pull over and take a nap in a bike lane.
So, there you go. An air-filled tire loses air at a rate of 1.6 times a nitrogen-filled tire.
If you are a frequent visitor of this fine website you probably fancy yourself a fan of European sport wagons.
Nuts. Mine came in at $116.
The doors are open.
“More than 10" sounds like it’s in the range where you would just report the actual number.
If you pick two random points in the galaxy as your origin+destination, yes, it’s possible that your route will run perpendicular-ish to the general orientation of the galaxy. However, it’s far more probable that the route will be closer to parallel-ish.
My googles say 1,000 thick, and 100,000 wide, so a ratio of 100:1. By comparison, my 7-mile commute home today will include a 540' elevation change: a ratio of about 100:1.46.
Surely. But given the vast distances we’re talking about, that’s more akin to roads going uphill/downhill. It would still be unusual for two ships to have perpendicular orientations.
If you’re talking about a pure javelin-style “how far can it go?” contest, then it doesn’t really matter. It’s space: every weapon has an unlimited range by that measure.
Two things:
If communication were the simple exchange of ideas, then you’d be right; there’s no need for proximity. But oh, there’s so much more to “communicating.”
I get that in planetary orbit, there is no up/down. But the orientation of solar systems and galaxies are still planar, right? Unless you want to go sailing into the black, you’re still essentially moving in 2D, no?
It’s all far simpler than that: There are no cars; it’s just people.
“Limo?” He knows that’s not a synonym for “hearse,” right?
How do games keep getting released with all these bugs? Does nobody have a QA department any more?
Is level 1 misstated? I would think level 1 is where the human’s still driving, but the robots butt in occasionally (lane-assist, active breaking). The notion of “ready to take over” sounds more like a level 2 concept.