starrynight17
StarryNight17
starrynight17

What blew up was not the spaceship but the rocket. Most rockets other than SpaceX’s blow up normally.

The US has the House AND Senate in Congress. By design they *must* work on different legislation at the same time...

So you think that governments address only one problem at a time? 

That reminds of how I felt when I started the job I’m currently at. I was getting a tour of the complex and was learning how we had dry-cleaning, a 24 hour gym with showers and a small convenience store on top of the all day cafeteria, and I thought “Man this place is awesome! I never have to lea- oh"

Regarding #2, standards in things like video, audio and cars work well. Standards protect tvs from any content being too bright. Standards protect speakers (or ear drums) from blowing out when at a normal volume. No maker-specific dongles have to be purchased for refilling tires or gas tanks.

That means your next iPhone will probably use USB-C or wireless charging and not a Lightning port.

Being “rewarded” with a chance to win gifts from a raffle system where tickets are “paid” via mandatory extra hours is the premise of a Black Mirror episode that has yet to be written.

I find that if I drink enough I can sleep in most any position.

grow up? the airport is filled with monitors and maps, and from the picture it’s the middle of the night.

A good Dragon Ball RPG would have to go the route of Super Saiya Densetsu and be a full-fledged, turn based RPG. 

Also, this is a rich comment coming from someone who named themselves after one of the most tryhard edgelords in all of gaming.

me too! it’s always a red flag when candidates appear to be setting totally unrealistic goals, even though many of us really do want to see ambitious/ idealistic vision in our presidential candidates. It is a tricky path to walk, but i love how she actually spells out ways to use existing agencies differently to

I think you’d hear and feel it even if you somehow don’t see it if you hit a car and start shoving it sideways in front of you.

How about you don’t be an idiot and watch the video; he pushes the car into the jersey barrier. Why would he cross into the breakdown lane and nearly hit the barrier himself if he didn’t know the car was there?

Kelley and his ties were uncovered in late 2018 when he called in both a shooting and a bomb threat to his own school to avoid having to go to class, then accidentally called them back only a few hours later, leaving a voice sample for authorities to compare and identify him.

I will always and forever appreciate Kotaku’s commitment to not mince words in their headlines.

Gaming got popular, and a subset of people who built their identity around gaming being non-popular are hostile of anything that gives it wider appeal.

As long as someone isn’t trying to pull into the spot on the other side it is totally fine.

working backwards from the sort of points you’ve made, they’d probably think that we drive four-wheeled cars, controlled by something akin to an organ console (to make maximum use of politely available appenages), that transmit all data (speed, indicators etc.) by a constant modulating hum (on account of the fact that