The shame in Spain falls mainly on their domain
The shame in Spain falls mainly on their domain
I'm going to be honest. I don't see a remarkable difference here. I'm not sure if I would have noticed the difference had this article not been published. Is it really double the resolution?
grow up.
Really am amazed that Challenger, Columbia, Soyuz 1, or Soyuz 11 (only people to die in space). I'd say the loss of both spacecraft and life is way worse than fucking up the entry or landing of a probe.
It's an intersting idea, but once it's all put together it didn't make much sense.
There's just one VERY simple thing I'd like Facebook to do:
Hell hath no fury like an iTunes user with a free U2 album. For all the haters who despise the very concept of Songs…
I learned everything I needed to know about volcanoes from Brady Bunch
But not before they hatch.
I don't think you're using the term "Mach" correctly in this instance.
Mach 47, in the vacuum of space also known as <<ERROR DIVIDED BY ZERO>>
Mach is defined based off the local speed of sound and therefore has no meaning in space.
Mr. Condliffe. I'm a professional physicist. They are not the same. Please stop being careless, when making statements about fundamental science. I have to clean up the mess.
Saying mass and weight are the same is like saying velocity and speed are the same. In both cases they are related by a common property, but they are not equivalent. They are not "the same".
*Grammar.
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I'm partial to the Wüsthof Classic 8-inch Cook's Knife. I've had it for years, and it's kickin'. In fact, it's pretty much the only knife I use. Don't need anything else really!
Can we please stop calling this 'history making,' the Turing Test has been 'passed' many times before by many different chatbots, we just keep changing the goal posts after the fact, and you better believe it'll happen again when someone points out that an actor is an 'unqualified judge' for this particular go at it.…
And my personal favorite dumb answer members of the public use to defend the NSA spying:
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