How is it inaccurate? I see a hole in the roof and a cracked windshield. Sure, it’s not a small, circular outline of the missile, but given that the blades extend just before impact that picture is exactly what I would expect.
How is it inaccurate? I see a hole in the roof and a cracked windshield. Sure, it’s not a small, circular outline of the missile, but given that the blades extend just before impact that picture is exactly what I would expect.
You Womanizers can hate on Britney Spears Till the World Ends. Even when she was a girl and not yet a woman she was an icon and hero to young gay kids like me. It might sound Crazy but we were Lucky to have a Piece of Her before the Circus of her life took over. If you think your Toxic comments will stop us from…
The term is “regolith,” not soil. The creation of soil is largely biological, and at the same time life requires soil for plants to take root and grow. Regolith is inorganic and has more in common with sand, but far more lethal to life than sand. Its specific components and lethality depend on the planet its taken…
A climate expert gave a TED talk. Afterwards, some billionaires asked him where should they put their bunkers. This planet will be looted til it’s ruined and then the wealthiest among us will hide. Just awful.
Well, damn.
You’re over-thinking this.
Old news but absolutely worth repeating.
Very impressive.
Tangential and unrelated to the actual topic: Bird got his PhD at Wisconsin and was a professor there. He showed up at one of our Transport Phenomena classes so now I have a copy of the book with his signature on the inside cover. Go ahead, be jealous.
Why do we spend so much money on climate science?
*reads the headline*
Oh boy. I really hope it doesn’t turn out to be some goddamn-stupid-goddamn fear mongering and the guy is just some employee for a Russian software developer, seeing how Russian dev basically makes +80% of the word’s commercially-available military flight simulators.
Yay team.
Isn’t that kind of what Carbfix 2 is?
We’ll just have to motivate rocket scientists and engineers to make a CO2 scrubber out of duct tape like they did in Apollo 13. But for the entire planet.
Some more data from our friends at NOAA Environmental System Research Laboratory:
We have killed ourselves. It’s too late and no one gives a shit. Sad but, true. I’m convinced are a planet killing organism sent to prepare this planet for our creators, who happen to need Co2 and blistering temps. As soon as we die, they move in. Kinda like scrubbing bubbles, we do the work for them!
As a side note, I had a chance to visit the museum in Hiroshima dedicated to the bomb. The exhibitions were sad. The most disturbing thing, though, was the book people could sign as they left. It was full of racist, terrible things, all of which were all written by Americans.
If you think it's bad that Amazon warehouse employees don't have time to pee, just imagine living in an off-world colony where Bezos owns the air.
yeah dying in a can is a sure way not to save anything