Because of course they have shitty warp drives, they keep crashing on Earth, they almost never land smoothly on the planet.
Because of course they have shitty warp drives, they keep crashing on Earth, they almost never land smoothly on the planet.
Time to put the last one in a vault and start cloning.
It wouldn’t be a big loss. That painting is ugly as hell.
Well, the Panama Canal is exactly that, built mostly that way.
Catapult??? Please… everybody knows the trebuchet is better.
But it’s still wrong, though, as the 9th is about 70 minutes.
There’s even a myth saying that the 9th was the determinant for the length of the original CD.
I haven’t seen this yet, but I remember a show from Discovery about this. “What would happen if, suddenly, humans disappeared from Earth”.
The bad news is that pets would be the first to suffer, specially the ones locked inside homes.
Curiously we wouldn’t have many catastrophes like nuclear accidents or damns breaking (at least for some time) because everything is very automated and many fail safes would engage.
The whole show took as base many cities that had to be abandoned in different ages. It was very interesting.
Now it’s a Sycamore Grave
Brazil did this years ago. We see in the package “new weight, from X to Y, reduction of N%”. And nothing actually came out of it. Everyone does, we have to buy it, shit stays the same.
Honestly, I’ve never seen buffalo milk being sold, but cheese, is super common.
when we’re buying milk, we get milk from a cow
So, milk from goat (female goat is called nanny, but writing it would be weird) or female buffalo is not real milk?
And that’s why we can’t have nice things.
Are you entering hyperspace?
But it’s unstable.
I’d love to have, like, 1/10 of Ryder’s annual budget.
There’s a camping site that we go every year. When we got to our spot there was a bunch of firewood near the fire pit. We used and bought more. When we left, instead of burning the leftover wood, we left there for the next campers. We saw several other spots doing the same.
An account is not needed to verify a QR code. Just take a look at what Brazil has done with QR codes. It’s everywhere and, in many places, it does exactly this, to verify the authenticity of a document, for example. I have e-signed documents and what goes on the paper is actually a QR code. It’s not difficult to imagine this being used to fight counterfeit goods.
It’s a good way to create martyrs.