icerunner_origin @ icerunner_origin @startrek.website Posts 5Comments 182Joined 1 yr. ago
Do plants die of old age though? Now that question has been put in my head, I need to know.
Be back in a bit, going down a rabbit hole.
The culture novels, such a good pick!
I played the game back when it originally came out. Like any media based on a book, it was slightly frustrating for a while that the graphics didn't match the visuals I had imagined whole reading the book. I still have the discs somewhere, might see if I can get it running somehow. I suspect I'll find the game mechanics to be clunky but today's standards.
I'm surprised there hasn't been a movie made yet.
Other people who've read it and who I've talked with seem to be split over whether the first book is better than the sequels, or the other way around. I prefer the sequels, my wife prefers the original. Do you have a preference?
I love it, great job!
Game: Super Mario Galaxy
Book: The Rama series, Arthur C Clarke
TV: The West Wing
Movie: The 5th Element
If you're not using GNU/Hurd are you even trying?
A bucket of dehydrated water, which you have to reconstitute by adding water, in order to put out an invisible fire. No idea what kind of game you're making, could be a very odd addition to something like a racing sim.
I'm going to use this next time my wife complains about my noisy farts.
Is it a nice cabinet? I like a good walnut cabinet with at least 2 shelves.
As an aside, the 'ever trustworthy' Google AI suggests, 'completely ionizing a human body would require an energy output similar to a very small nuclear explosion'.
Disclaimer: I have nothing more than a secondary education level of physics and a keen interest in physics in general.
It's common scientific belief that all physical forces are backed up by a field, for example, magnetism by the electromagnetic field, gravity by a gravity field. It would follow that the strong and weak nuclear forces also have corresponding fields.
For a disruptor to work as seen in fiction, you'd probably be looking to disrupt the weak nuclear force, and would need a mechanism to locally change the properties of the corresponding weak nuclear field.
I don't know if there is such a mechanism available to us currently. Hopefully someone else has a definitive answer.
I'd like to see sensible jurisdictions at least heavily regulate, if not outright ban, demand-based and surge pricing.
As an ex-Catholic, I would like to say, fuck the Catholic church. For this bullshit and their many other crimes, moral failings and abuse.
Explains the wooden acting in Hudson Hawn
- Edit: I'm leaving the typo because it's funnier than the film
That's also my Springsteen take
Roses are red, violets are blue. I love you as much As Jean Luc loves Q.
Now get off my bridge!
Happy Valentine's Day Worf.
Today is a good day to dine. My quarters, 20:00.
Deanna