Exactly. Which would have caused the East Coast to flood. "It's a simple matter of physics, Miss Lane. Two bodies can not occupy the same space at the same time." Both 1 and 5 involved massive flooding.
Are you kidding me? This is some of my best alien noir, or xenoir as I like to call it. Things really start to pick up in chapter two, where our hero is confronted by time-travelling ninja robots. But don't worry, he gets the hive queen in the end.
Try to picture the implications, for example, of a tidally-locked hot super-earth. You can readily have a habitable-temperature cold side while the other side is hot enough to boil the surface off to plasma.
It was a dark and stormy night. The lead sulfide rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of ammonia wind which swept up the alien canals. In other words, a typical day on the dark side of Omicron 1.
No, I didn't RTFA. But I should be able to RTFS and understand who is talking. TFS isn't clear at all. The title mentions one person and TFS another, with no reference to the person in the title.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed this. The article is dated from June 15 2009. Is that a typo, and should read June 15 2012? If not, this is pretty old, even by slashdot standards.
I had a coworker recently tell me about many TVs she had throughout the house. She wanted to get a waterproof one to put outside by the pool, then joked about having a big screen on the bottom of the pool. I said it was like F451, and she had no idea what I meant. I described how there were TV screens everywhere, her eyes lit up and she said, "That would be awesome!" I tried to tell her how it was meant to be a distopia, not a utopia, but gave up after a few minutes.
I hope this is a bot that continually posts random non-sensical comments. But if this is a real person, and you're reading the comments to your posts, please go see a counselor. Seriously. I think you have some issues.
I was thinking the same thing. I even paused a few times before certain corners, with some kind of subconscious memory of being ambushed hundreds of times. Sure enough, Nazi guard.
Don't forget the slashdot effect, whereby linked articles are rendered unusable when 2 million users simultaneously fail to RTFA. Perhaps I'll write a scientific paper exploring this paradox...
Exactly. Which would have caused the East Coast to flood. "It's a simple matter of physics, Miss Lane. Two bodies can not occupy the same space at the same time." Both 1 and 5 involved massive flooding.
The fifth movie involved Lex Luthor causing water rise on the East Coast.
Then again, I'm fairly my having a brain excludes me from being part of those clowns.
I think you accidentally a word.
Actually, Washington Irving crossed the Delaware Memorial Bridge in a Jeep Rubicon. I can see how that might be confusing though.
Are you kidding me? This is some of my best alien noir, or xenoir as I like to call it. Things really start to pick up in chapter two, where our hero is confronted by time-travelling ninja robots. But don't worry, he gets the hive queen in the end.
Try to picture the implications, for example, of a tidally-locked hot super-earth. You can readily have a habitable-temperature cold side while the other side is hot enough to boil the surface off to plasma.
It was a dark and stormy night. The lead sulfide rain fell in torrents — except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of ammonia wind which swept up the alien canals. In other words, a typical day on the dark side of Omicron 1.
No, I didn't RTFA. But I should be able to RTFS and understand who is talking. TFS isn't clear at all. The title mentions one person and TFS another, with no reference to the person in the title.
Title says interview with Ryan Merkly, TFS says Gary Kovaks at TED talk. Maybe I'm just new here, but does anyone read anymore?
Burma Shave
How the hell should I know if you're real?
PAY UP OR I BRAKE your legs!
You're going to make them run a little slower?
Don't you see copy protection when you see it?
No, but I do recognize a tautology when I recognize it.
I RTFA (yeah, yeah), and I didn't get that impression at all.
I was wondering if anyone else noticed this. The article is dated from June 15 2009. Is that a typo, and should read June 15 2012? If not, this is pretty old, even by slashdot standards.
I was referring to the iPhone 5 rumors.
Yeah, but haven't you heard? The shape might be slightly different this year!
I read that as unicorns at first, and I thought, "No, I just want ponies!"
I had a coworker recently tell me about many TVs she had throughout the house. She wanted to get a waterproof one to put outside by the pool, then joked about having a big screen on the bottom of the pool. I said it was like F451, and she had no idea what I meant. I described how there were TV screens everywhere, her eyes lit up and she said, "That would be awesome!" I tried to tell her how it was meant to be a distopia, not a utopia, but gave up after a few minutes.
but still, that's a rediculously unforgivable typo.
I can't figure out if this is ingenious self-deprecating humor or just run of the mill hypocrisy.
I hope this is a bot that continually posts random non-sensical comments. But if this is a real person, and you're reading the comments to your posts, please go see a counselor. Seriously. I think you have some issues.
Exactly. Anyone who doesn't share my political views is stupid and wrong.
I was thinking the same thing. I even paused a few times before certain corners, with some kind of subconscious memory of being ambushed hundreds of times. Sure enough, Nazi guard.
What, like out of the toilet?
Don't forget the slashdot effect, whereby linked articles are rendered unusable when 2 million users simultaneously fail to RTFA. Perhaps I'll write a scientific paper exploring this paradox...
Or at least just do that to Rick Astley.