So, what's the key here? Obviously, the blue dots are planets. The green ring is the main asteroid belt. But what are the red and yellow dots? Manmade trash? Other random bits just floating in and out of the solar system?
So, what's the key here? Obviously, the blue dots are planets. The green ring is the main asteroid belt. But what are the red and yellow dots? Manmade trash? Other random bits just floating in and out of the solar system?
@dmc666: I have no idea what you're saying.
@Arken: Not only that, but wouldn't the plane be circling at an altitude of around 250 feet? Isn't that a bit low for an airplane?
Quantum computers.
@PACKFAN4LIFE: I'm pretty sure Kevlar wasn't accidental. DuPont developed it for a specific use.
@nastavirs: That's an MRI.
@Finchypoo: It's true. But his vacuum does suck.
Possibly NSFW, but definitely pertinent:
@dave_t: I had a friend in high school who was CONVINCED that OS/2 Warp was going to beat the hell out of Win95. We all thought he was a little nuts.
Jimi Hendrix would approve:
@mike3141: Everyone knows that the original area code is still the best. 201!
The Soviet Union has always existed in a history book for them.
@CrustyCanuck: I never meant to imply that it wasn't a sincere and honest answer. It just pisses me off that people will let the phone companies get away with crap like that out of ignorance.
@Revenge_of_Nekojin: Yeah, thanks. I know you're just trying to help, but that just pisses me off more.
So, here's my question: if we send so many text messages, why do they still cost so damn much? On the average, if you go over your limit on texts, it costs $0.10 per message. For a limited number of characters that are sent as a piggyback on a signal that the phone sends and receives ANYWAY.
@Helvetica: I believe the film you're thinking of was a sequel to a much more popular film. I could be mistaken, but I believe it was called Jaws 3-D.
Wouldn't this process require as much energy to create the fuel as the fuel gives by burning it? Why not just use solar and be done with it?
I think the knife was a toy. I'm guessing it belonged to the little boy she was with.
Yes, but does it sense that I'm about to walk the wheelchair into a wall or down the stairs?
I think 3:13 sums up this whole thing nicely.