Its not unlike heating up an ice cream scoop in hot water then easily cutting through ice cream, but in this case its being continually reheated.
Its not unlike heating up an ice cream scoop in hot water then easily cutting through ice cream, but in this case its being continually reheated.
Rocket Jump is Freddie Wong's youtube channel, who is known for making tons of visual effect heavy videos. It's what he does, and has even done a few videos that are less fantastical than something like say a "realistic" call of duty video. For example:
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OR WAS I BORN IN 1859???!!!!
In case you don't understand patois (aka you're white):
Yes. In several years, once they've sorted out the legal and liability questions. If you're not liable for an accident that occurs while you're in self-driving mode, you're essentially an unnecessary component.
To take this line of questioning a step further, I'd be curious if any of the following groups could operate…
lmao at bing epilogue.
If you are clicking on the link from your gmail or google apps email, you should not see the login screen at all, since you're logged in.
Read in David Attenborough's voice, couldn't help it.
Wow, this is a really rare shot of two mating planes.
Knot really.
Oh such enthusiasm...
The hole adds drag which probably did affect wing performance a bit. It's far enough back though it was not in a critical spot for the air flow. Wings are built tough but also worth noting if the wind is high enough in the opening it can add pressure to other panels and break them as well which might then really…
And that's why NASA needs more funds....
I made these weather icons which lots of people started to use for Rainmeter skins, Smartphone apps, websites etc. They even were a daily deviation on deviantART once ^^
What kind of Monster would do that?
omg.
er, how do you edit posts.. you see I just got my license from The Guild of Calamitous Intent and they didn't cover editing posts at the seminar
Great, just great. There goes my super secret super villain hideout. Cure you Diaz and you're little dog too!
It's coming. I was in NASA's additive manufacturing lab in Huntsville about a month ago where they were building and testing various parts for the SLS, and there were quite a few instances where they were going after 'printed' replacements for some pretty big forged structural parts. They were also printing some…