It feels a bit like reading late middle English, everything is a little off but I can still mostly make sense of it.
It feels a bit like reading late middle English, everything is a little off but I can still mostly make sense of it.
Some authors report that in flight, the bird makes a “plip-plop” call like dripping water, which locals have also likened to the sound of the bird pulling out a person’s eye.
How do the locals know the sounds of pulling out a person’s eye?
Seems like OP had to make a viewing appointment with the showing agent
Love me some AND gates
I studied engineering after failing high-school algebra, so I was also pretty behind.
Khan Academy is a great resource for everything from elementary algebra to calculus and linear algebra, all of which you’ll use.
Symbolab is great for figuring out tough homework problems.
YouTube is good for certain topics, and some may be able to explain how something applies to comp Sci.
Once you’re in, use office hours. Some places have free peer tutoring. Everywhere has tutors you can pay for.
I picked engineering. Let the physicists do the hard work of figuring out how the universe works, then I’ll step in with a handbook of formulas that you already derived and take someone’s money to stamp it.
Dealers as a Service
Mission accomplished!
understands alcohol consumption
I too learned to understand alcohol consumption in college
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Switched to Fox News?
Like you were minding your own business, and then a dinosaur came along to ruin your day?
Now we smash?
Earth - any water repellant fabric, probably synthetic
Venus - I’d go with Teflon and extend it to the ground
Titan - SCBA
Neptune and HD 189733b - something hard and durable but lightweight. I’d go with titanium. Chainmaille extending to the ground.
OGLE-TR-56b - tungsten, with a mobile support apparatus.
Why couldn’t he be the other type of mermaid, with the fish part on top and the human part on bottom?
It calcifies and turns into bone
Stronger than concrete and lead
Rawr