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What if Superman Punched You?
This video is just a rip-off of the 1st What-If question on the xkcd blog - what if a baseball were pitched at .9c? http://what-if.xkcd.com/1/
Beast of the sky: A-10 Thunderbolt II mid-air refueling
The firing barrel is on the centerline though. I believe the whole gun was offset to make room for the front landing gear.
As for the recoil: http://what-if.xkcd.com/21/
Cdr. Hadfield Last Transmission From The Int'l Space Station
Here ya go. XKCD weighed in on the costs.
http://what-if.xkcd.com/45/
Yes, but each square foot on the shuttle(s) and the ISS is probably quite costly.
How to Justify Science (Richard Dawkins)
The problem we have now is that science has advanced so far that the average person just doesn't understand it. Science is progressing faster than our education of science, so we're running into Arthur C. Clark's third law that any science sufficiently advanced enough is indistinguishable from magic.
There is a scientific pathway that takes you from Newton's apple all the way to the most advanced computers and medical knowledge. The problem is, you can't fit that pathway into one easy to read book. You can't explain complex things in sound bites. We're talking the cumulative efforts and trial and error of human beings over the course of thousands of years that takes us from the discovery of fire to the interwebs.
You can't summarize that shit into a few simplistic parables and stories.
It's hard to understand. It takes time to understand. Not everyone *will* understand it. Not everyone wants to understand it. More XKCD goodness: http://xkcd.com/154/
but it happens whether or not you believe in it or understand it. Because someone else DID do the work.
How to Justify Science (Richard Dawkins)
Ha, awesome XKCD reference (for the 2 people watching this that didn't already know that)
Also, happy birthday professor!
Why is the Sky Any Color? | It's Okay to be Smart
https://xkcd.com/1145/
How To Train Your Ducks.
Obligatory XKCD link.
Is she training them to run under motorbikes/lawnmowers?
Maddow: Time for the right to leave the bubble
Randall Munroe of XKCD said it pretty well
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/math.png
"As of this writing, the only thing that's "razer thin" or "too close to call" is the gap between the consensus poll forecast and the result"
This Is Not Yellow (by Vsauce)
>> ^NaMeCaF:
Anyone got a link to that XKCD graphic?
http://www.xkcd.com/1093/
This Is Not Yellow (by Vsauce)
Anyone got a link to that XKCD graphic?
Scientific Weight Loss Tips
>> ^ReverendTed:

>> ^LarsaruS:
I'm drunk right now so can't be arsed to find more sources.. it is Friday Damn it!!Maybe you're right and maybe you're wrong, but if only everyone were as coherent when intoxicated!
Well you know... This
"Every Major's Terrible" Memorized and Self-accompanied
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
The comic: http://xkcd.com/1052/
Things That Will Make You Feel Old
Also, this: http://xkcd.com/1093/
Great Rant from God Bless America
http://xkcd.com/610/
Superhydrophobic finger in water looks cool
http://xkcd.com/1082/
>> ^Porksandwich:
Watching someone finger water...... deeper and deeper.
Just needs a soundtrack.