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Professor Brian Harvey On Why Not To Cheat
i am talking about recreational drugs.
and what is it you think i'm saying?
Actually I think it's irresponsible to steer others toward experimenting with drugs to begin with instead of making it a way toward a happier life. Plus I assume you were talking about recreational drugs. If not maybe you should have made it clearer in your comment.
Professor Brian Harvey On Why Not To Cheat
Actually I think it's irresponsible to steer others toward experimenting with drugs to begin with instead of making it a way toward a happier life. Plus I assume you were talking about recreational drugs. If not maybe you could have made it clearer in your comment.
Also when a person dies from using drugs it affects family members and friends who suffer from the loss. My sympathy is not for the dead but for the survivors.
well, yes, but you seem to be implying that most people die or ruin their lives with drugs and that simply isn't true. all kind of illicit drugs are used very successfully all the time.
White supremacist Kenosha County Sheriff david beth
Can you re-watch the video and explain who he was saying should be locked up? What crimes are concerning to him? The notion that anyone should be "warehoused" without recreational time should be appalling to any American. That's clear excessive punishment.
I don't doubt the guy honestly believes that locking away certain people would improve society. It's just that America doesn't work that way, and what he's saying goes directly against what this country is supposed to stand for. We have absolutely reached the point where you either support Trump and what he stands for (fascism, straight up and no longer even slightly disguised), or you support the Constitution and what America is supposed to be. They're not compatible.
Nothing racist about this statement.
Stating that there is a need to lock up bad people. Only fools would disagree.
White supremacist Kenosha County Sheriff david beth
Given that he's advocating locking people up for life with no recreation time I'd consider him a bad person, and I think most people would agree that disproportionate punishment at that level is wrong.
So do you agree that he should be locked up?
Nothing racist about this statement.
Stating that there is a need to lock up bad people. Only fools would disagree.
Beautiful Trigonometry - Numberphile
You could recreate this with the exception of 3D. http://www.algodoo.com/.
Been playing with program for years and it's fairly simple once you play with it for a while.
Algodoo is a physics-based 2D sandbox freeware from Algoryx Simulation AB as the successor to the popular physics application Phun. It was released on September 1, 2009 and is presented as: a learning tool, an open ended computer game, an animation tool, and an engineering tool.
Making the 1886 Coca Cola Recipe
It's a real shame about the coca leaves. Not a fan cocaine as a recreational drug in typical recreational quantities, but for the equivalent level of stimulant effect it's way better than caffeine. It's got all the benefits of caffeine without the unwanted side effects. It's not as long lasting, and you get the improvement in focus, energy and concentration without the lingering physical stimulation and mind-racing jittery stuff caffeine causes.
My 4,566,300,000 Year Old Ring
Even limestone? Fossils? ;-)
Also, I think you're conflating the particles age with the stone's age. There are almost zero stones that old on earth, most has been dissolved and reconstituted a few times over by now, with new (and new old) dust added constantly from space.
I think the value was in the insane impossible to recreate pattern, something the universe manufactured on it's own timeframe for it's own reasons.
Any ring made from stone taken from the earth can be labeled at 4.543 billion years old....
Just saying...
Humans like to manufacture value for the sake of it.
The most unexpected answer to a counting puzzle
I tried recreating this with Algodoo but at 10,000,000,000kg the box fell through my laptop screen, through the desk, through the floor and now I get repeating echoes from the hole that seem to emulate the frequency of pi.
http://www.algodoo.com/
So why do colliding blocks compute pi?
BMX But Not As You Know It | Home w/ Tim Knoll
The fine is for defying the law of gravity in a recreational park without a helmet
Since when is it a crime to defy the law of gravity?
Television Code PSA '67 National Association of Broadcasters
Was going to add this to the comments in another posting...
https://videosift.com/video/Exact-Recreation-of-the-1980s-Sit-Ubu-Sit-Good-Dog-Woof
...but decided it could stand on its own.
Saw this many times on TV growing up.
lucky760 (Member Profile)
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JURASSIC PARK GAMES With Jeff Goldblum(Honest Game Trailers)
I loved Trespasser even with all its flaws. There is a VR game called Island 359 that does a great job of recreating the mechanics of that game.
The first person PC one was actually pretty good. It had some novel and interesting gameplay mechanics, particularly with the player control. Especially for the time it was way more advanced than the standard jump+shoot+move controls.
Mordhaus (Member Profile)
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Japanese ramen commercial takes an unexpected turn
They perfectly recreated my ramen preparation process.
Casually Explained: Men's Fashion
I follow comfcore with near-religious fervor. Quoth the prophet Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt from Parks and Recreation): "Do I have to tuck my shirt in? Because, honestly, that's kind of a dealbreaker."
(as an aside, quite surprised I can't find a YouTube clip of that quote by itself)