

It would have been if people were using it, which they don’t because the website screwed that up.
It would have been if people were using it, which they don’t because the website screwed that up.
My glasses are strong enough and with high enough refractive index that if I look at a point light source through the edge of a lens I can see a rough spectrum of it. I can easily tell a true violet LED from red+blue or yellow from red+green. Used to be able to tell white LEDs from incandescent but the LEDs got much better.
… I don’t.
Fry airrers
TIL “walking bass” is the name of something.
Hello, you’re listening to NPR and I’m Droste Effect Mozart. Up next is NPR.
That does make more sense when explained that way, thank you.
Then what is the purpose of the middle steps?
Second to last also has this problem.
The image has big “Draw the rest of owl” energy.
I don’t remember hearing about it before. I might have, but even if so the reminder is helpful.
They can also be wooden playground fill.
Yes.
(But it wasn’t his choice, someone added him.)
Tires are perhaps mostly air by volume, but the rubber and the rims would store some kinetic energy spinning in place, also some in the axles and perhaps even all the way to the engine if things don’t break instantly. That energy would go against the ground on landing and push the car some distance forward - I would expect the answer to be in the range of a few feet (meters) but it’s what I think OP is asking
I asked Google to roll a D4 and it rolled a 4. So my answer (correct or not) when following the directions in the question is the fourth one (D).
Just get a long refillable butane lighter? Or one of those electric arc lighters? (Some of those have a long extension)
You know I seriously considered trying to find a more accurate word. I should have.
Is every one of those (except the nuke plant perhaps) a historic building?
I recognized two of them
45th and 47th presidents of the United States. Which in this case are the same person
It is bad writing. That paragraph (and the title) makes it sound like it was considered in the past and they are asking that it be considered again.
Always has been.