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When the light is green but the car in front of you hasn't moved yet and the thing you say is "Let's-a-go!"
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Luckily posting here doesn't change the total. However, the amount of posts over time will change as people post more things. 17+1769=1786
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Well, there's no concrete on Mars, so...
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If I get an edge parity on this 4x4x4x4, I'm going to flip!
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The TI graphing calculators have a very rudimentary drawing utility which has a limited selection of about 15 colors. If there was a proper color wheel on the TI-84 it would be perfect (the calculator is capable of doing this, as it can load images) but it's enough to do some halfway decent stuff as it is. https://imgur.com/a/tzvzj
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Why weren't there any camera's on the galileo probe?
cubinator replied to WindShieIds's topic in The Lounge
It's hard to transmit big pictures quickly through space. Usually there is plenty of time to transmit because the spacecraft is coasting through space, but when it's about to burn up there isn't usually enough time before it burns up. -
You didn't happen to make this on a calculator, did you? If so I would like to know more. Looks cool all the same.
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It's thought that if you have a base with enough digits it can self-replicate and evolve into a language.
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And one Rubik's cube!
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When you recognize nerd-sniping yet are powerless against it.
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It would be perfect but that step goes up the ladder from B flat to B natural instead of down to the Moon's surface. If I'm recalling correctly from my grand total of about two weeks of trombone experience, you have to go between first position and seventh position to do that interval?
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Saw a bright meteor tonight. Then I went inside because it's cold and windy.
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No you can't.
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Click to page 50.
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Thank you. I am working towards my goal and I intend to succeed.
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In my case, it's just the opposite.
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Ought to have at least 15...dwarf planets are important.
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totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
cubinator replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
"My god, it's full of cubes!" -
totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
cubinator replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
Having solved the 3x3x3x3 some time ago, I'm now trying the 4x4x4x4. -
Ultimate click!
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EPIC 203533312 - The Most HORRIFIC System in the Universe
cubinator replied to ProtoJeb21's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I see. So the air is more dense than that and so requires more force to lift up than the tides can provide. -
EPIC 203533312 - The Most HORRIFIC System in the Universe
cubinator replied to ProtoJeb21's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The atmosphere is more dense than some rocks? Now that makes more sense. Where do tidal forces fall into play here? -
EPIC 203533312 - The Most HORRIFIC System in the Universe
cubinator replied to ProtoJeb21's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I see. But wouldn't the atmosphere get pulled off too if that were the case? -
EPIC 203533312 - The Most HORRIFIC System in the Universe
cubinator replied to ProtoJeb21's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Floating islands...due to tidal forces? So basically where the Lagrange points are? Could you explain this to someone who's never heard of a planet with floating islands before?