I always liked Terminator because of the easy splitscreening.
I always liked Terminator because of the easy splitscreening.
Yeah I’m glad that some series (Pixel AFAIK) are now releasing slightly smaller phones, because the growth was getting ridiculous and highly impractical.
Many “space” fuel tanks have inflatable bladders inside to control the pressure and location of the fuel, especially in zero-g. Otherwise, the fuel could float away from your tank valve. It is possible that this tank has a fully or partially inflated bladder, making it much more buoyient.
I’m 100 percent certain that this is a spacecraft or launcher fuel tank. I’ve worked on reentry analyses of spacecraft fuel tanks before, and I can tell you that these very commonly survive re-entry for several reasons.
Firstly, they are by far the largest components housed inside the vehicle’s outer structure. The structure usually takes the brunt of the aerodynamic and thermal forces, protecting the tank from the largest destruction.
Secondly, the tank itself has to handle the huge fuel pressures involved (easily going towards many hundreds of atmosphere pressures!). This obviously means that incredibly tough materials have to be used.
Thirdly and finally, as can be seen in the pictures, their shape is symmetric, making the shape aerodynamically very unstable. This means the fuel tank has the tendency to tumble in the airstream. The tumbling continuously causes different parts of the tank to be exposed to the heat and other parts to cool down.
Fuel tanks are the major risk during reentry to people and other stuff on the ground, perhaps together with the massive engine blocks. To minimise the chances of hitting someone or something, re-entries are nearly always aimed at the Pacific Ocean, hence them being more likely to wash ashore in Australia.
If I remember correctly, dark roast was also originally devised to hide bad-quality coffee beans. Nowadays it is often implied that darker roasts are better, which actually isn’t necessarily the case.
I wonder whether this happened in other museums around the world and people just have not caught on yet.
I think I have already seen this headline year after year for the last…what…5 years at least?
Does anybody have a comparison between the mod lists before and after the blackout? It would be interesting to see whether any changes happened in that area.
Just a general PSA: you should be really careful where you get your chargers. The very cheap, low quality chargers have quite a tendency to burn your house down!
For people in the EU: anything with E120 in the list of ingredients contains cochineal extract.
Really nicely made! A suggestion from me would be, keeping with the Mars theme, Olympus Mons to show its scale. However it may be difficult as it is of course spread out a lot apart from being very tall.
I’m actually surprised that those book-eating insects are such a problem there that they need to get those bats to get rid of them.
Possibly related to this: Expect some brief restarts today (Jun 12 CET).
They act like everyone already uses reddit and the users are so addicted they’ll put up with anything.
To be honest, this may actually be true for a significant portion of the userbase.
ITT: nope, not touching anything touched by Zuckerberg.
I think it is safe to assume that’s happening now anyway. As long as anyone can access the data at the moment, they will too.
I’m surprised it took that long though. Did laws regarding these seizures recently change in Canada?
To be honest, I really did not know what to expect with just the title, even though it sounds incredibly straightforward.
Ah yes, “Burning Fields”… How idyllic
Well, apparently, statistically speaking he is more likely to be human according to the original post. We’ll never know.