Hydrogen is not an energy source, it's an energy storage medium.
Hydrogen is not an energy source, it's an energy storage medium.
He gets his confession, but it comes with a demonstration of just what the Mountain did to Oberyn's sister
Counterpoint: I feel more sense of accomplishment if my first task of the day is not pointless.
executive producer Neal Baer said he hopes the show lasts for 15 seasons
At least they all went the same direction that time.
I could stand to see a little more.
"Just photoshop his head on there, no one will notice..."
Nonsense.
Bizarrely, although "Epitaph One" was essential to everything Joss Whedon's Dollhouse was about, it never aired in America.
Wow, talk about a late reply :)
Actually, given your premise, the loser and the idiot are the same choice, and you'd have a 2/3 chance of being a winner and a 1/3 chance of looking like an idiot.
It doesn't assume, Monty's behavior is supposed to be defined in the question. When the question is asked properly, Monty will always pick a goat out of the remaining two doors. Not "he picks one randomly and it's a goat" or anything like that, it's a given that he knows where the car is and he eliminates a bad…
No matter which door you start with, there is a 2/3 chance that the car is behind one of the others. Because of the way Monty does his thing, when you switch, you're effectively picking both of the remaining doors and letting him tell you which one of them is the car (assuming your first choice was wrong).
I believe they both were, the eyes were just smaller.
Their throats are no where near big enough to swallow a person, so he'd never get past the mouth. The whale, which is used to eating tiny shrimp and fish, would be just as freaked out as the diver, and would spit him right out. The danger is not from being swallowed, just from the physical injury from such a huge…
Of course money won't make you happy. But it sure as hell will get rid of a lot of sources of unhappiness.
What do you mean it doesn't have a name? It's electrons and positrons.
Yup, higher energy means shorter wavelength.
Well, you could read the first paragraph of the page YOU linked to, if you want another opinion:
"Matter" has no formal definition.