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Fluidic telescope sounds like something straight out of Star Trek
Fluidic telescope sounds like something straight out of Star Trek
By “celebrate” do they mean eulogize?
Planets and stars should become less dense, since they have less gravity pulling inward. Either way though it would cause major effects.
You turned the frame of reference against me!
Memento plus Groundhog’s Day is Groundhog’s Day from everyone else’s perspective
What journalist wouldn’t love a giant repository of short, easily digestible, up to the minute quotes, with built in attribution?
He didn’t want a video platform, he wanted to control twitter. Once he had it he had to figure out how to make money.
There was a guy that posted on reddit about how he spent thousands of dollars on loot boxes. The way he totally wrecked his finances and his relationship with his wife was harrowing. Everytime he would get the latest and greatest item, character, whatever, they would come out with something new and he would start all over again.
“DnD game that got out of hand” is redundant
That’s not how it works. I’m a door dash driver. We get a base pay, (usually $2-$3 per order but can be more if it’s peak hours) plus tip. The base pay isn’t affected by tips.
We see the total (base pay plus tip) when we are deciding whether to take an order. Orders without tips are rejected by most drivers.
That’s reasonable, but it means that whether you count by volume or mass the atmosphere is a negligible contribution to the average.
Counting by volume would get tricky with the atmosphere. Where do you draw the line of where the atmosphere ends? Even thousands of miles from Earth there is very thin atmosphere.
So many well known actors play themselves playing the character.
You know it’s funny, I use android and I’ve never seen a single green bubble. Weird, huh?
There’s also “This is your birthday song. It isn’t very long. Hey!”
A first aid kit
On the case of chips