Comment Re:But but... (Score 1) 74
:And seals never leave a man behind."
I think thats Army Rangers
:And seals never leave a man behind."
I think thats Army Rangers
We have had a working fusion reactor for over 5 billion years, and it should keep going for a few billion more.
Do you think Chris Hadfield was influenced by David Bowie?
Free speech is in the constitution
also I don't trust the owners of this site, they might implement that god-awful BETA
What if the trolls also paid
not all AC;s are trolls
In Soviet Russia Snowden trolls YOU
From Lewis Hamilton
To Ross Brawn
Tell Nico to move over, I 'm doing faster lap times.
This is the German one, right? Not the different badge on a Jaguar,
Its not dead, its just resting.
I don't mind walking if its snowing, snow doesn't really get you wet, and of course you can wear a snow suit.
It generally doesn't get that cold while it is snowing. Its when it clears up afterward that the temperature drops below 0F and thats ok if the wind is behind you.
I wouldn't want to ride a bike on snow or ice though.
"Walking 4 blocks in ANY weather is easy, you fucking lazy bastard!"
Walking even 2 blocks in a thunderstorm can get you absolutly soaked, even if you're wearing a coat.
These days I walk to work 99% of the time unless its raining. It takes about 20 minutes, and 17 minutes to walk home
I thin the distance is about a mile. Leaving work I can use another door which is on the near side of the building.
Hadn't they proved (mathematically) that just after the big bang there was a time (inflation) when it was expanding faster than light. If you are going faster than light then you can escape from a black hole.
The word STOP was free, but other small words still cost, therefore they were often left out.
At the end of the 20th century, the Universal House of Justice wrote emails that sounded like telegrams.
"Because the British did not say "period". They said "full stop".
Back then "periods" and the hygiene products associated with it were not mentioned
When I was in high school we would pronounce ASCII code 46 as 'point'
I remember back in the days of conflict in Bosnia, and NATO involvement, them calling the place "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM)
to distinguish it from the Greek province
Officially, Britain uses the metric system. It is after all part of the EU
Other British Commonwealth countries use the metric system, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania, PNG, Bahamas, Samoa, Tonga,
Sth Koreas space program shut down because the Seoul astronaut resigned
The next person to mention spaghetti stacks to me is going to have his head knocked off. -- Bill Conrad