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Here you go, sir. Waiter! Two aquacocktails, please. Just to be sure: take a glass of cold tap water, add some boiling water from kettle to warm, add some ice from the fridge to cool.
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
More important question is: can it access the cellphone network, and if yes, how to input the phone number. -
Banned for using the endlessly long "blowing in the wind" instead of brief and clear "blowinding".
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Calling 911 before returning from this plane to your home dimension.
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Tom & Jerry 2: Judgement Day.
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Not bad, but a little bit vintage.
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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It was continued by Il-40 and Il-102 https://topwar-ru.translate.goog/87583-tyazhelyy-shturmovik-il-102.html?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ru&_x_tr_pto=wapp
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Banned for banning the champion of new pages.
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Instead of reflecting the gamma-photons, absorb them with a tiny black hole used as a pusher plate. The black hole should be: charged - to hang it in a strong magnetic field in the nozzle; rotating - to make it flat, and thus increase its cross-section; ephemeric - because it has low mass, so it's evaporating, and should be produced permanently to have it stable. This will be an antimatter Orion with charged rotating blackhole pusher plate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charged_black_hole https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotating_black_hole https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerr–Newman_black_hole May Kerr&Newman bless it! Upd. You can be producing the antimatter in this blackhole gravity field. Upd 2. BH also can be used as a waste can.
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Weakings Viking losers. Weekings Vikings, robbing on a schedule. VIPkings Viking earl and his henchmen. Dreckkar A low-budget viking ship.
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Calling 911 in right-to-left order.
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The most well farewell is no fare. Ban it.
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If you were the first person on mars, what would you say?
kerbiloid replied to KleptoKat's topic in Forum Games!
"Where are these droids, we're looking for?" -
Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Ewoks were refining it from the swamp ore. The video splashscreen also explains the shape of the star destroyers. It's like an iron knife, just big. Was Darth Vader suit made after the SW toys design? -
Magnetohydrodynamic Research Into Uber Magnets...
kerbiloid replied to Spacescifi's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Afair, the magnetic field appears at the very core/mantle border, where the sinking amounts of iron oxides and sulfides decay into the elements, releasing iron (sinks down) and oxygen/sulfur (surfacing as oxygen and sulfur oxides). As the compounds are compounded from ions, and the whole mass is dissolved in the conductive metallic matter of the upper iron core, the charges of ions and electrons temporarily get distributed not uniformly and move in different directions at different speeds, so the spherical whirlpool around the core works as dynamo machine. Thus, when all iron oxides get dissipated (+1.5 Gy or so), the magnetosphere will get weak, and then disappear. This will cause the chain of the atmosphere and hydrosphere changes, turning Earth into Venus. Also, this limits any evolution and local biolife at all with several billion years of existence, regardless of the star lifespan, and makes red dwarves lifeless. -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The Earth is a big RTG, full of isotopes. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
https://www-interfax-ru.translate.goog/russia/949672?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ru&_x_tr_pto=wapp Oleg Kononenko is appointed to the command of ISS till September. -
Of course, in infinite possible ways to go to. Like the past is predetermined in infinite possible ways to come from. The time is also just a co-ordinate axis, about which two states of the system are compared to each other as "was" vs "became". As the Universe includes all possible coordinate axes, so any possible referential axis is a part of the Universe, so the Universe can't change its states, and thus it includes everything possible as given, in form of a hologram. As any point of the hologram, describing any "present" contacts with technically infinite amount of othe points, this means that every state can follow infinite ways, and could be reached by inifinite ways. Also it means that nothing can be created or destroyed in th Universe. Your focus is like a laser beam on CD, can move to/from any neighboring point, and you can't know, where it came from. Just different ways have different probabilities. This also means that mathematics is universal, the hamiltonian mechanics is universal, the mathematical part of physics is universal, and you can always predict both future and previous trajectory of a thrown stone in the timeline trajectory you prefer/forced to mean as real. This in turn means that any physical system has its predetermined (in the chosen time line trajectory) past, and this is applicable to objects, atoms, particles, physical process, chemistry, metabolism, biology, and finally paleontology. So, in any world with living beings there should be fossils of their ancestors.
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Your null soup, please. It's invisible, but it exists. Waiter! Some boiled ice, please.
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Banned for trying to summon a rent faery.
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If you were the first person on mars, what would you say?
kerbiloid replied to KleptoKat's topic in Forum Games!
"Why was it necessary to fly here just to farm the potatoes?"