But didn't the radiation get him in the end - he fainted in the hospital, and when he woke up he had a black tag tied onto his toe. (Or whatever they used for triage cases that weren't going to survive.I guess even a Volvo doesn't stop neutrons (remember that neutron bombs were designed to kill soviet tank crews.
Say do I need to check my HP desktop with a Giger counter?
For an infinitely long tape you need an infinite number of LEGOs. I guess LEGO will be glad to sell them to you (subject to their maximium production rate) and they could probably keep up to the needs of the machine.
I don't know where exactly your figures relate to, but the 2011/2012 winter was the warmest I have experienced here. Of course I have only been here (in MN) for 10 years. It may have been different down in 'the Cities'.
But Firemen aren't the good guys these days. Their wages and benefits are costing the government money that could be better used giving to the rich as tax cuts.
Say what 'Milllenium' is this referring to? We have been in the 3rd millenium for over a decade now. Is thids some dating system I am not familiar with, like the Mayan calander?
Using the 'wait until a planet crosses between us and the star it is orbitting" is not a particularly effective way of finding other planets . Unless we are in the same plane as the system, we are not going to find anything, and even then its not going to happen very often.
Just bundle with all your other insurance, house, NYC appartment, California house with garage car elevator, lake cottage, classic Chevy corvette, wifes 2 Cadilacs , motorcycle, ATV, ski boat, yacht, jet ski, private jet , campaign bus... Geico covers all your rides.
If it wasn't for "The West" it would be neither Burma nor Myanmar, it would be part of "The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (and written in Japanese)
The Burmese people can call their country what they want (actually they can't right now since the military is in charge (what does Aung San Suu Kyi and her followers want to call the place?)
Different languages have different names for countries - according to the French, the country in which I now reside is called Les Etats Unis, but we don't use that name, or even USA to refer to the area where the ancient Clovis people hunted 12000 years ago because it wasn't called that back then.
Anyway I just checked by typing Myanmar into Wikipedia and it came up with Burma - case closed)
Pay to download the music and they pay a surcharge on the media to burn it to.
BTW Maybe people in the rest of the world would pirate less if there were legal ways to download and pay, I don't think Amazon's mp3 store is accessible in other countries.
A better headline would have been "Enterprise crashes into bridge" I mean everybody knows the shuttles are retired, but CVN65 hasn't retired just yet (I think its on the last tour of duty) and I am sure an aircraft carrier would do a lot more damage, not to mention the potential of leaks from its 8 reactors.
You could fold up into a toy truck that would fit in your pocket and also you could plug into a 240V outlet in the rest of the world and run 120V appliances
Whats wrong with sexy female scientists - they have them in movies.
But didn't the radiation get him in the end - he fainted in the hospital, and when he woke up he had a black tag tied onto his toe. (Or whatever they used for triage cases that weren't going to survive.I guess even a Volvo doesn't stop neutrons (remember that neutron bombs were designed to kill soviet tank crews.
Say do I need to check my HP desktop with a Giger counter?
Radioactive White Phosphorus ? What could pssilbly go wrong?
But the word 'certain' doesn't belong in the headline, it is misleading.
For an infinitely long tape you need an infinite number of LEGOs.
I guess LEGO will be glad to sell them to you (subject to their maximium production rate) and they could probably keep up to the needs of the machine.
Any billionaires want to fund such a project?
Exa means 10^18
So will this thing have 10^18 cores or something?
Or will it just cost 10^18 dollars
Even if they pnly sold one it would be enough to end the worlds economic problems
Of course it would take another sollar system to buy it.
I don't know where exactly your figures relate to, but the 2011/2012 winter was the warmest I have experienced here. Of course I have only been here (in MN) for 10 years. It may have been different down in 'the Cities'.
hard drive prices expected to rise as demand grows
But Firemen aren't the good guys these days. Their wages and benefits are costing the government money that could be better used giving to the rich as tax cuts.
Nuclear missiles based in America
Say what 'Milllenium' is this referring to? We have been in the 3rd millenium for over a decade now.
Is thids some dating system I am not familiar with, like the Mayan calander?
Thats Rumania, not Hungary
"One way or another humans will render the Earth uninhabitable by humans. Sooner or later."
Whereas the Moon is already uninhabitable by humans.
It would be easier to re-terraform a polluted, climate-changed earth than to terraform the moon.
Does it have a very thin CO2 atmosphere, and Ome third gravity?
Not really that much like Mars then is it?
OK, so in protest I will not watch any Pawn Stars, American Pickers, Ice Road Truckers, Swamp People, Mountain Men, or Ancient Aliens
THey used to have some good shows on that channel.
Using the 'wait until a planet crosses between us and the star it is orbitting" is not a particularly effective way of finding other planets
.
Unless we are in the same plane as the system, we are not going to find anything, and even then its not going to happen very often.
The Internet has an edge? How can that be, the world is a sphere. (And theres no real final frontier of the internet in space yet,.
The shape of a wedge has been around for thousands of years, maybe the egyptians or Greeks invented it.
Just bundle with all your other insurance, house, NYC appartment, California house with garage car elevator, lake cottage, classic Chevy corvette, wifes 2 Cadilacs , motorcycle, ATV, ski boat, yacht, jet ski, private jet , campaign bus...
Geico covers all your rides.
If it wasn't for "The West" it would be neither Burma nor Myanmar, it would be part of "The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
(and written in Japanese)
The Burmese people can call their country what they want (actually they can't right now since the military is in charge (what does Aung San Suu Kyi and her followers want to call the place?)
Different languages have different names for countries - according to the French, the country in which I now reside is called Les Etats Unis, but we don't use that name, or even USA to refer to the area where the ancient Clovis people hunted 12000 years ago because it wasn't called that back then.
Anyway I just checked by typing Myanmar into Wikipedia and it came up with Burma - case closed)
"A huge Brachiosaur, once thought to weigh 176,370 pounds, is now believed to have weighed 50,706 pounds."
Those figures seem to imply they knew the weight to an accuracy of a few pounds, why don't they 175,000 and 50,000 pounds?
Did they measure the depth of the footprints?
While we are mentioning dinosaurs, a sad farewell to the Author of "A Sound of Thunder" Rest in Peace Ray
Yeah, in this part of the world, 515 miles sounds more like an interstate flight.
I have flown from one continent to another, and it 12 hours by 747 - over 6000 miles. (and up wind too)
I guess he couldn't wait until Mars transited the Sun.
Pay to download the music and they pay a surcharge on the media to burn it to.
BTW Maybe people in the rest of the world would pirate less if there were legal ways to download and pay, I don't think Amazon's mp3 store is accessible in other countries.
A better headline would have been "Enterprise crashes into bridge"
I mean everybody knows the shuttles are retired, but CVN65 hasn't retired just yet (I think its on the last tour of duty) and I am sure an aircraft carrier would do a lot more damage, not to mention the potential of leaks from its 8 reactors.
You could fold up into a toy truck that would fit in your pocket
and also you could plug into a 240V outlet in the rest of the world and run 120V appliances