I feel like this skirts the "must represent a genuine attempt at success" rule. Even just a few strips of duct tape would significantly improve the structural integrity.
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My dad would love this. Back when we had a wood burning stove, he would set up all manner of fans to try and distribute the heat to the rest of the house.
Did we skip a comic? It seems like there should have been one where Calvin was concerned that the sun would go out.
Huh, thanks for sharing. I haven't finished it yet, but it is an interesting analysis so far, if a bit dry and long.
Seems like it. So we'd have three nickels. Not much, but it's weird that it happened thrice.
I think that they didn't announce it at the time of. We learned of the test only from a recent statement, several weeks after the mission took place.
Oh boy, where to begin? There's a bunch that range from implausible, to unsettling, to simply absurd:
- Crookshanks used to live with the Potters
- Hagrid is a Death Eater
- Voldemort's rudimentary body was Bertha Jorkins' unborn child
- Draco actually loved Hermione
- McGonagall had an affair with Crookshanks
- Harry hallucinated the events of all seven books
- Wizards used to sh*t on the floor and vanish the evidence
- Snape was Harry's real father the whole time
- Mrs Norris is a maledictus and Filch's wife
- Voldemort secretly had a daughter
It would be pretty weird for a non-dinosaur fossil to be haunted by a dinosaur ghost. I suppose dinosaur fossils could be though.
back in the 70s and 80s we had big dreams of where the human race was heading
Eh, we might not have flying cars and moon bases, but we've still done pretty well. We have the internet, smartphones, electric cars, and 3D printers. Medicine continues chugging along nicely, infant mortality is down, and literacy is up.
Was there a non-Commordore version?
"Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down? That's not my department" says Wernher von Braun
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