I think next time I see my piece of garbage neighbour face to face I'm going to give him some sarcastic parenting advice like " If you scream just a little bit louder at your kids they'll probably stop crying".
I think next time I see my piece of garbage neighbour face to face I'm going to give him some sarcastic parenting advice like " If you scream just a little bit louder at your kids they'll probably stop crying".
Thats's the only bad astronomy from that movie that gets to me. If you're just shutting down the nuclear fusion mechanisms and releasing a shock wave, you're not actually removing the gravity source if you don't make the star expel all of it's matter, as clearly evidenced by every weapon sequence in the movie; you can see the primary mass just shrink and turn blue/gray. Other than that, It and first contact are my favorite trek movies.
Anyways, first world rant: I hate it when you by a new box of snacks (the kind people like michelle obama hate) that has those white cardboard underneath the food, and they rip off a gigantic chunk of the snack food when you remove the damn cardboard. Usually, if one of the packages has that, the rest of them for that entire particular box will have the same problem.
Edited in later: First world rant 2: Air france started service into MSP this week. The picture in the news showed an A-340.
Those damn things are an abomination, and I hate those airliners (A340's) with a fiery passion.
Too far away. If I want him to disappar in a lawless wasteland where people kill each other, some neonazi stronghold in eastern Germany would be more practical (but that's another rant for another time.
Yup, but unfortunately it's risky for the pros, too - a Norwegian top level skiier got ran over by a car resulting broken ribs & bruises. One interesting part of the story is that for the members of the National team wearing a helmet while on roller skies is mandatory.
Rant part: freakin' cars - bully something with equivalent size & mass though I admit there're some topographical difficulties in Norway creating space for cars, cyclists, skiers, skaters & pedestrians.
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