Not an expert, but I’ve read it’s easiest to use jupiter to bleed off enough velocity to fall into our sun.
Not an expert, but I’ve read it’s easiest to use jupiter to bleed off enough velocity to fall into our sun.
I’m sure DARPA probably already has research in this area.
You can also try to convince stick to be fire.
The planet continent shape is the down low finger circle ‘made ya look now I punch you’ shape
The greatness/size ratio is off the charts!
It’s a bonus panel viewed by clicking a big red button on the bottom right of the comic on the smbc website.
I originally started paying for prime for the free shipping. Prime video is a perk as far as I’m concerned. I haven’t re-evaluated it in a long time though to see if it’s worth it. I do order a ton of stuff on amazon since I live 160km from the nearest city.
Right?!? When I give directions I do both. Eg. turn left(north) on the 887. Far too many people have gotten lost trying to find my place. It’s 3 turns at well labelled intersections.
I find the cold water refreshing. That said, I’ve never tried a heated one.
I didn’t. However, I read Lemmy until I run out of interesting posts, then switch to reddit until the ads make me angry. Then I do something productive.
Same here. Just seemed like the right choice.
The reasoning for it is that male chickens are near worthless. They fight and injure themselves and others. They don’t taste very good and most people won’t eat them therefore they aren’t worth the feed to fatten them up for slaughter.
The solution is to kill them as quickly and humanely as possible. The shredder looks bad but they die instantly, no pain, no suffering. Their bodies are then used in products such as dog and cat food.
It’s what happens with a small community. Interaction and discussion VS lowest common denominator humour for mass votes.
We all want Lemmy to succeed, but that only means that it’ll turn back into reddit. It’s the natural cycle of social media.
Funny how even the small wave is enough to take down the city 🤣. I hope Lemmy can grow to be my primary time waster. There’ll be downtime and hiccups, but I’m a patient man.
I run premium in all my small engines. I have never once had a problem starting them in the spring.