Earth is cool 5 comments
jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
Yes, but on the 46 year scale, proper forests have only been around for 2.2 years.
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Shine bright like a diamond 4 comments
Little buddy is helping out in the auto shop 7 comments
Graduating from graduate school 1 comments
A perfect pair 4 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
Spotted the mathematician!
(Although I had the same thought... takes one to know one I suppose.)
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(Although I had the same thought... takes one to know one I suppose.)
Simulation of what it's like sleeping with a woman 14 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
As far as I'm concerned, a blanket should always be at least 3 times the width of the bed and 1.5 times the length.
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Snails can 'walk' on the razor blades 5 comments
Check design win 4 comments
Be like Elon!! 7 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
Exactly, hyperloop is an interesting idea but the potential for catastrophic failure seems pretty damn high.
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Physics make you hate movies 4 comments
This much power 8 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
Oreos hack: Make the "stuf" at home from powdered sugar, palm oil, and vanilla extract.
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Satan II 16 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
There's a certain size for a warhead, which once reached makes it thoroughly impractical compared to multiple smaller warheads. Clearly Russia has not heard of the law of diminishing returns.
Ah, this article seems to imply that it is multiple smaller warheads. And claims that the upgrade is likely to the electronics (guidance, etc.) rather than the warheads themselves.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-unveils-rs-28-sarmat-satan-2-nuclear-missile-n673016
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Ah, this article seems to imply that it is multiple smaller warheads. And claims that the upgrade is likely to the electronics (guidance, etc.) rather than the warheads themselves.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-unveils-rs-28-sarmat-satan-2-nuclear-missile-n673016
Omg coffee, coffee, coffee! 3 comments
Rekt 24 comments
Real equality 23 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
I would say it's more of a moral judgment, but I suppose now we're splitting hairs.
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Real equality 23 comments
jimcrichton
· 8 years ago
What's being implied is the fact that allowing equality of opportunity then forcing equality of outcome by redistributing the fruits of labor is wrong.
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