Compared to Mercury and Venus we are cold. Venus has enough pressure and heat that it's "rocky" surface is actually more gooey than solid. Mercury is hot because of just how close it is to the sun.
But if you mean geological activity it is because …
Perhaps or they were considered great minds and thus worth listening to in their philosophy. Some of the prospects of philosophy hit at the core of who and what we are, so everyone takes an interest in them and when someone like Einstein says someth…
Originally posted by Ginaz
eh?
SEE, do you want YOUR doctors being FORCED by GOVERNMENT to say "EH?" that is a prime example of why the canadian system sucks; doctors saying "eh?" wtf is that shit
Originally posted by Dekron
Time? What direction?
Oh yeah I should clairify: when they said August 12th they meant basically from midnight to dawn so here in a few hours its going to start picking up. It will probably be like 1 or 2 AM EST…
Originally posted by Munki
Originally posted by Squirt5
Originally posted by Munki
Its been made very clear that your preferances in taste are all very psycological.
Women who are pregnant.
Why they crave peanutbutter and pickles.
When…
Originally posted by Munki
Its been made very clear that your preferances in taste are all very psycological.
Women who are pregnant.
Why they crave peanutbutter and pickles.
When they eat their normal food, they experience morning sickne…
Originally posted by popinjay
When American kids are younger, they like peanut butter. Not because their body craves it, they like the taste and are used to it. Same thing with cereals and they just loveeeee milk/cheese. Now you give thos…
Originally posted by popinjay
Originally posted by Squirt5
Is that really free will though? If it is simply a series of chemical reactions that induce a positive chemical release in the brain (which your mind associates with the taste and ar…
Originally posted by popinjay
Surroundings are A factor in free will, but not THE factor.
You could take a person from birth raised in a test tube and lock them into a totally dark room with no external stimulus whatsoever (music, culture, huma…
Originally posted by Munki
Originally posted by Squirt5
Originally posted by Munki
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You really think your news would miss the opportunity to cover a tazer abuse story?
Its a ball part measure. Even given 10 times the numbers you still lo…
Originally posted by Munki
Originally posted by Squirt5
Originally posted by Munki
Originally posted by Squirt5
Originally posted by Munki
From what I could find there is
581,888 law enforcement officers in the United states.
Assuming y…
Originally posted by Munki
Originally posted by Squirt5
Originally posted by Munki
From what I could find there is
581,888 law enforcement officers in the United states.
Assuming you get a tazer story atmost once a week (probably more likel…
This thread reminds me of a quote from Kurt Gödel: "The more I think about language, the more it amazes me that people ever understand each other."
Want to know an easy way to discredit something? Denounce it as the opposite of what it actually is…
Originally posted by Munki
From what I could find there is
581,888 law enforcement officers in the United states.
Assuming you get a tazer story atmost once a week (probably more likely to be bi-weekly)
over the course of a year, you get 52 cas…
I think it would be interesting to stop electing lawyers and career politicians and instead elect someone such as a physicist, mathematician, chemist, or even a biologist.
That isn't what I mean by feature, perhaps a better word would be item? Or part of? LAN is an expected part of multiplayer on PC games and has been for a significant amount of time. It is kind of like when you get a book you expect there to words, b…
The removal of LAN is of major concern for me, it is a pretty much standard feature of multiplayer video games. It bothers me even more when they try and sell it as some feature and people buy it and defend it, that's crap and those people are tools…