A bit of gas + a bit of heat due the proximity of the star = simple expansion. Why could not be this the explanation? How much the uncommon proximity, who knowns what kind of gravitational cataclism can have occurred in this solar system, even the asteroids of our system are yet to be perfectly explained. Sorry the bad grammar, I used Babelfish to help me.
My bullshit detector just asplode.
Sounds like you needed to adjust the fractal feedback resonator..
Nope, it sounds like the Heisenberg Compensators are out of phase. Try changing the Flux Capacitor.
... but the super strength part I'll leave to the monkeys, thank you very much.
...Does it have lasers?
Yes, but with more ladies, it'll be much more funny!
Too volatile to be of any use...
I prefer chinese green tea.
It's sense of humor, NASA style...
hehehe, haven't you read my sig? thanks anyway!
is it poisonous?
1 in 5 of them are correct.
... in the sky, could we put the gas in Uranus on fire?
The fact: there's no such thing. The fiction: any Star Trek movie/novel/whatever.
Man you're really a marketing expert.
... it could be aiming Uranus.
A bit of gas + a bit of heat due the proximity of the star = simple expansion. Why could not be this the explanation? How much the uncommon proximity, who knowns what kind of gravitational cataclism can have occurred in this solar system, even the asteroids of our system are yet to be perfectly explained. Sorry the bad grammar, I used Babelfish to help me.
Nah, they'll do time travel to the flashbacks.
Nah, he was just playing Quake II.
It's some kind of funny baloon. Emphasis in the 'funny'part.
...the definitive windows gadget you must have.
... read a book.
I agree with that. Greenish glow is so kitsch... ;-P
In Soviet Russia, the phone knows *You*-fu!
It surely is some kind of world record...
Ok, but human stupidity beats them both any day of the week.
... how could the politics & their like spread their lies without TV? It's a quest for survival!