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(ninja'd) It's a frog leg soup, what did you expect? It's a trucklorry, a new GMO chickenfish. Awaiter! Can you await for my lunch end before removing the plates?
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Granted. As they are Friends, Chandler stays in Monica's friend zone, and gets nothing but a kiss in a cheek. I wish they got a sequel "Not Just Friends", but it's too unreal for a tale.
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We could. If we were moving back enough fast to catch it. I.e. if we were just staying on ground and drinking water instead of showing off with the rocket.
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"When you have no hope anymore, just remember the lobsters who were sitting in the restaurant fishtank of Titanic." (c) fishki.net
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
And shoot decoys to look like an innocent meteor shower. -
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The aerobraking is a conversion of the reentry vehicle kinetic energy into the heat energy of the air. The path length is limited by the air drag and cannot be infinitely long. So, whatever you use for braking, you can probably hide the reentry vehicle itself, but not the tail of ionized hot air, because it anyway receives receives the same amount of energy from the hypersonically fast body. *** Unless you use a fusion reactor to brake softly by engines, but then its radiator panels would glow like a lamp. *** Also, remember that the ionized tail emits in various wave length ranges, and would be visible on the sky background in one of them. -
Bopped for Tylo.
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This is a private company, and we care about the bill, not about your wishes. And yes, all our nearby competitors follow this way, too. No choice. Resistance is futile. Delayer! Is the waiting so long a part of your diner tea ritual?
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The next great technology & change?
kerbiloid replied to JoeSchmuckatelli's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So, without the washing machine he could be doing two useful things at once: washing his shirt and thinking about the loophole in Newtonian Physics. And would save a lot of electricty. Makes sense. So, twice as less people would be getting me with useless phone calls (the "sociological surveys", "tariff plans", and so on), and I would have at least a minute in shops to watch the goods on the shelves before a ninja in uniform cries in my ear "Good morning! What do you want?!" Makes sense. *** So, down with washing machines, go manual washing! -
Banned for not giving an attempt to select it with mouse.
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Banned for not reading the signatures.
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Floor 2952: still no thing.
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The next great technology & change?
kerbiloid replied to JoeSchmuckatelli's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Yet aren't. But will be. When the word "to google" will mean "to recall". -
Floor 2950: The other part of the floor 2949.