Which, to be fair, from the other very cogent responses to my comment, seems to be what they’re doing with this one.
Which, to be fair, from the other very cogent responses to my comment, seems to be what they’re doing with this one.
We’ll know in December.
Hold up, does this mean that (spoilers) Hunter and Bobby left the team for nothing? :(
Guards who were happily trying to kill him for trespassing. And at least during 100 mile dash, the majority of the kills were simply the guards piloting recklessly and running into things/each other. Also, remember that later on in the movie, a bunch of these guards were playing a drinking game while they watched…
Seriously man, that post gave me chills. Major kudos.
LOL, you think we’ll care about the names pre-existing civilizations gave things? We’re gonna rename everything and the aliens will just have to deal with it or incorporate place-name translations into their translation databases.
I know, I totally thought they were going to talk about this.
All I have to say is WOW. Lego Dimensions continually impresses me. The amazing variety of properties involved, the detail of everything... PLEASE don’t fizzle like Lego Universe did. Such an ambitious game deserves success.
Very cool! This opens up all kinds of possibilities. For instance, a museum could install light with this capacity and easily and simply send data about exhibits to phones or other devices, just off the top of my head.
Who can build a 6-story tall mech suit and nobody notice?
A few nights ago, one of my Papa Johns co-workers fell down as he was about to put a pizza in the oven. Amazingly, he still got the pizza into the oven even as he was falling down. It was pretty remarkable.
I’ve been working on some superhero fiction on my blog. Haven’t been at it long. So far, there’s one complete story about a little girl who can change the activation energy of chemical reactions (in other words, she’s pyrokinetic), and an almost-finished story about a girl who can alter the value of pi.
Adding blood to concrete makes it more frost-resistant.
Thanks for the very civil explanation about the Big Bang. People have gotten kind of vitriolic with me before, with out giving me good answers. :)
Ummmm... I didn’t actually mean to post what I originally posted on ACP’s thread, so I edited the comment to what it is now and put what I said initially as a comment on the main article. Seemed impolite to hijack his thread.
“The experiment is quite detailed but no theoretical account for momentum violation is given by him, which will cause peer reviews and technical journal editors to reject his paper should it be submitted to any of the peer-review physics and aerospace journals.”
Seriously, if this works, it’d going to be so exciting. I hardly even care about it’s practical applications. It’s theoretical implications alone are staggering. I mean, if conservation of momentum isn’t inviolable, what would that even mean for physics?
HELP EVERYTHING’S SHRINKING NOW!
Excuse me, but has Curiosity exceeded its expected operational lifetime by over 40 times? Has Curiosity been doing SCIENCE for longer than my littlest brother has been alive? Has Curiosity had an asteroid named after it?
So how long until this building starts melting thing and burning things? Seems like curved skyscrapers with shiny facades always ends up doing that kind of stuff.