1298957 pts ยท August 16, 2014
Each time it comes it eats me alive I try to behave but it eats me alive So I declare a holiday! Fall asleep Drift away Sulk - Radiohead
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That drain is under the WHOLE street, I would think.
The amount of man made long half-time radioactive materials may be the biggest challenge Nature has to deal with once we are gone.
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IIRC there's a book by a Scandinavian psychologist arguing people should not set unreachable goals for themselves. Setting a to high a goal, at the start, makes most unhappy as they can't reach them, they feel a failure, etc, etc. Know yourself, or try to, set a goal you can reach and build on that.
It's not fair - and not right! - to judge a fish by its tree climbing capabilities. Unless that fish, by its own free will, enters a tree climbing competition. The fish should not even get a tree climbing participation trophy (imo). When a fish is just being a fish, doing their fish things, it should ALSO not be judged, by anyone, let me make that clear.
Did it tie the room together?
"I GOT THE LONGEST! Runaway ramp tracks, that is..." - that truck driver.
But not before you yelled "Hold my beer!" in Chinese.
"The squirrel was angry that day, my friends" - OP?
What happened to the 2nd 'E'?
Latte in Latex!
Picking up rocks in Skagway, Alaska and putting them under your cheap USB microscope is one thing. Then:
So... you're NOT Dutch! ;-)
Yep. Have you ever seen the heat spike coming out of water as it turns into ice. Pretty cool.
Well... actually... fun fact: ice above -80C still has a liquid layer of water on its surface. Ice has an hexagonal crystal structure, the water molecules stay just a little further apart. That's why ice is less dense than water, the volume of an ice crystal is more than the same amount of water in liquid state. Fun fact: water at around +4C water is most dense. So lakes deep enough to have some water at the bottom at +4C won't completely freeze allowing life to survive in it.
At some point the puffy shirt matches the cameleon's back perfectly!
Oh, I thought this was a 'structural inspection guy' post.
They learned it from the ants, or the ants learned it from them!
This was either inspired by, or the source idea of, Elmo!
You want hexagonal water? Freeze it. But you can never eat it as it will melt into normal water.
That's no hill to die on as every sane person knows this and agrees with it.
Awww... wounded knee...
Kamala should know better to try to convince maga with facts and data. maga won't be convinced. maga votes thrump / republican. Period.
Because he WAS cool!
They won't need it anyway.
Bootstrap likes this!
That drain is under the WHOLE street, I would think.
The amount of man made long half-time radioactive materials may be the biggest challenge Nature has to deal with once we are gone.
IIRC there's a book by a Scandinavian psychologist arguing people should not set unreachable goals for themselves. Setting a to high a goal, at the start, makes most unhappy as they can't reach them, they feel a failure, etc, etc. Know yourself, or try to, set a goal you can reach and build on that.
It's not fair - and not right! - to judge a fish by its tree climbing capabilities. Unless that fish, by its own free will, enters a tree climbing competition. The fish should not even get a tree climbing participation trophy (imo). When a fish is just being a fish, doing their fish things, it should ALSO not be judged, by anyone, let me make that clear.
Did it tie the room together?
"I GOT THE LONGEST! Runaway ramp tracks, that is..." - that truck driver.
But not before you yelled "Hold my beer!" in Chinese.
"The squirrel was angry that day, my friends" - OP?
What happened to the 2nd 'E'?
Latte in Latex!
Picking up rocks in Skagway, Alaska and putting them under your cheap USB microscope is one thing. Then:
So... you're NOT Dutch! ;-)
Yep. Have you ever seen the heat spike coming out of water as it turns into ice. Pretty cool.
Well... actually... fun fact: ice above -80C still has a liquid layer of water on its surface. Ice has an hexagonal crystal structure, the water molecules stay just a little further apart. That's why ice is less dense than water, the volume of an ice crystal is more than the same amount of water in liquid state. Fun fact: water at around +4C water is most dense. So lakes deep enough to have some water at the bottom at +4C won't completely freeze allowing life to survive in it.
At some point the puffy shirt matches the cameleon's back perfectly!
Oh, I thought this was a 'structural inspection guy' post.
They learned it from the ants, or the ants learned it from them!
This was either inspired by, or the source idea of, Elmo!
You want hexagonal water? Freeze it. But you can never eat it as it will melt into normal water.
That's no hill to die on as every sane person knows this and agrees with it.
Awww... wounded knee...
Kamala should know better to try to convince maga with facts and data. maga won't be convinced. maga votes thrump / republican. Period.
Because he WAS cool!
They won't need it anyway.