My buddy and I could do that standing on our heads playing a 5 minute game.

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My buddy and I could do that standing on our heads playing a 5 minute game.
of course. and knights move in an "L" shape.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:08 amBut I find Avagadro cancels out Capo Ferro, don't you? Unless the enemy has studied his Agrippa, which I have.
They can't post pictures anymore but quarter a Century after their nuclear cores were supposed to be as dead as the space around them, they still occasionally check in. Totally amazing.megman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:00 amAnd yet they can still post a picture......WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:59 pmThink about this. Voyager 1 and 2 are probably traveling as fast as our technology allows right now. A fraction of a fraction of a fraction of Light Speed. Even if you could travel at light speed, to get across the Milky Way galaxy would take you 300,000 years.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:52 pmOne that blew me away recently, and I will probably have to google to get the facts right. One of those Nasa probes, Voyager 2, they sent out to survey all the planets in our solar system left our solar system a few years ago. They said the speed it was going, 35,000 mph. They said at that speed that the next planet that it would approach would be in 20,000 years (or some insane number of years).WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:45 pm Man, one "fact" (Carl Sagan?) that I always hated was the "There are more Stars in in the Universe than all the sand on all the beaches on Earth". WTH does that even mean? Finally read a few years ago someone finally state the "fact". Get you hands on a lot of extremely fine construction sand. Fill up a normal spoon- that's the number of stars visible (10,000) on the darkest night. Throw that spoonful into a wheelbarrow and fill it to the top with sand. That's the number of stars (100-150 billion) in the Milky Way Galaxy. Now take that wheelbarrow of sand and dump it into one of those huge sand trailers that railroads haul. Fill it to the rim. Now start the railroad up and have one of those trailers pass by one every second. Totaling the number of stars in the entire Universe, The last trailer would pass by after 6.3 years.
So, like you. Got it.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:47 amThey can't post pictures anymore but quarter a Century after their nuclear cores were supposed to be as dead as the space around them, they still occasionally check in. Totally amazing.megman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:00 amAnd yet they can still post a picture......WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:59 pmThink about this. Voyager 1 and 2 are probably traveling as fast as our technology allows right now. A fraction of a fraction of a fraction of Light Speed. Even if you could travel at light speed, to get across the Milky Way galaxy would take you 300,000 years.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:52 pmOne that blew me away recently, and I will probably have to google to get the facts right. One of those Nasa probes, Voyager 2, they sent out to survey all the planets in our solar system left our solar system a few years ago. They said the speed it was going, 35,000 mph. They said at that speed that the next planet that it would approach would be in 20,000 years (or some insane number of years).WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:45 pm Man, one "fact" (Carl Sagan?) that I always hated was the "There are more Stars in in the Universe than all the sand on all the beaches on Earth". WTH does that even mean? Finally read a few years ago someone finally state the "fact". Get you hands on a lot of extremely fine construction sand. Fill up a normal spoon- that's the number of stars visible (10,000) on the darkest night. Throw that spoonful into a wheelbarrow and fill it to the top with sand. That's the number of stars (100-150 billion) in the Milky Way Galaxy. Now take that wheelbarrow of sand and dump it into one of those huge sand trailers that railroads haul. Fill it to the rim. Now start the railroad up and have one of those trailers pass by one every second. Totaling the number of stars in the entire Universe, The last trailer would pass by after 6.3 years.
I'm always amazing. Thanksmegman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 1:13 amSo, like you. Got it.WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:47 amThey can't post pictures anymore but quarter a Century after their nuclear cores were supposed to be as dead as the space around them, they still occasionally check in. Totally amazing.megman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:00 amAnd yet they can still post a picture......WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 11:59 pmThink about this. Voyager 1 and 2 are probably traveling as fast as our technology allows right now. A fraction of a fraction of a fraction of Light Speed. Even if you could travel at light speed, to get across the Milky Way galaxy would take you 300,000 years.Flumper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:52 pmOne that blew me away recently, and I will probably have to google to get the facts right. One of those Nasa probes, Voyager 2, they sent out to survey all the planets in our solar system left our solar system a few years ago. They said the speed it was going, 35,000 mph. They said at that speed that the next planet that it would approach would be in 20,000 years (or some insane number of years).WestTexasCrude wrote: ↑Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:45 pm Man, one "fact" (Carl Sagan?) that I always hated was the "There are more Stars in in the Universe than all the sand on all the beaches on Earth". WTH does that even mean? Finally read a few years ago someone finally state the "fact". Get you hands on a lot of extremely fine construction sand. Fill up a normal spoon- that's the number of stars visible (10,000) on the darkest night. Throw that spoonful into a wheelbarrow and fill it to the top with sand. That's the number of stars (100-150 billion) in the Milky Way Galaxy. Now take that wheelbarrow of sand and dump it into one of those huge sand trailers that railroads haul. Fill it to the rim. Now start the railroad up and have one of those trailers pass by one every second. Totaling the number of stars in the entire Universe, The last trailer would pass by after 6.3 years.
Aw, The Canadian gets so cute when his infatuations start coming to the forefront.
Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:12 amof course. and knights move in an "L" shape.Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:08 amBut I find Avagadro cancels out Capo Ferro, don't you? Unless the enemy has studied his Agrippa, which I have.