Holy shit, you are right!
And to make things scarier this is my 1337th post!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
And to make things scarier this is my 1337th post!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
Unexplainable forces are at work.Soviet Heavy said:Holy shit, you are right!
And to make things scarier this is my 1337th post!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
yay bonus points, and you didnt even point out the stupid spelling mistake I madeKurokami said:That is amazing, also bonus points for having Miguel as your avatar.Worgen said:a certain type of spider uses learning to hut, soon it will invent gun powder also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portia_(genus)
Gallium is less dense in the solid phase than the liquid. I knew that one offhand. With a little help from Wikipedia, I discover that silicon, germanium, bismuth, and antimony have similar properties.chris11246 said:To be more specific water crystallizes when it freezes and the structures created are less dense than the liquid which is why it floats.Fishtie said:Think about this. (nerd science incoming)
All materials condense when they get colder, becoming more dense and sinking. This is especially true when they change state, say from liquid to solid.
EXCEPT WATER! Ice is the ONLY thing that actually expands and floats when it freezes.
The really freaky part? If this wasn't true then life as we know it would not exist! (water frozen in winter would sink and not be thawed by the summer sun, eventually causing all water to freeze)
So just remember: you wouldn't be alive except for one tiny little middle finger to thermal dynamics.
Im sure there are more things than water that do that.
Just as Swollen Goat said.Worgen said:a certain type of spider uses learning to hut, soon it will invent gun powder also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portia_(genus)
All I could think of was:oranger said:Is...is the world gonna explode? because my head asplode. Right now.
Wait, WHAAAAAAAA????Gardenclaw said:Unexplainable forces are at work.Soviet Heavy said:Holy shit, you are right!
And to make things scarier this is my 1337th post!
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!
Also in a fight situation, when threatened a fully grown shark can piss fire.
yeah, but I never really counted Icfe because it's the single worst type ever created. Besides, if you can get an ice type up strong enough to fight Lance in the elite four, you may have gone with Dragon, since Dragon types can also learn fire, fighting and ground type moves, which are all super effective againt ice. talk about a lame horse.Marter said:Um...what about Ice types?captaincabbage said:I was surprised to learn that dragon type was only weak to dragon type. It confused and infuriated me.Marter said:When I found out that Rock type attacks were neutral against Rock type Pokemon.
I had always thought they were Not Very Effective. I was really surprised.
That is pretty much my exact response. Way to ninja it.Swollen Goat said:I don't really have any epiphanies to share, but when I saw yours I was all
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Um...Ground type isn't super effective against Ice. Rock is, maybe that's what you are thinking of.captaincabbage said:yeah, but I never really counted Icfe because it's the single worst type ever created. Besides, if you can get an ice type up strong enough to fight Lance in the elite four, you may have gone with Dragon, since Dragon types can also learn fire, fighting and ground type moves, which are all super effective againt ice. talk about a lame horse.
lol my bad. I was going on memory, so I guess I got pretty close with ground type. Hey rock is just a harder ground after all XDMarter said:Um...Ground type isn't super effective against Ice. Rock is, maybe that's what you are thinking of.captaincabbage said:yeah, but I never really counted Icfe because it's the single worst type ever created. Besides, if you can get an ice type up strong enough to fight Lance in the elite four, you may have gone with Dragon, since Dragon types can also learn fire, fighting and ground type moves, which are all super effective againt ice. talk about a lame horse.
Except it's 0. I got confused in calc one day and checked it out and the exponent rules say if n=/= n^0 =1Wardnath said:Zero to the zero power = 1.
O SHI, what have I done?!
Just did.SimuLord said:Someone mentioned to me today that 1337% of Pi = 42. Sure enough, I ran the numbers and to two decimal places, Pi * 13.37 = 42.00.
For Discussion: Share something that when someone said it to you, you were like "really?" then you found out it was true and you were like "holy shit."
Have you learned about the FTP motor? It's a molecular motor found in every cell. It's the power house of cells. Scientists estimate every cell can have a couple thousand of these little motors. It can burn fuel to produce energy, and it can run in reverse to store energy. I've seen an animation of it in work. It even looks like a simple 2 part motor spinning. It's absolutely crucial to cells, and it's made of a couple hundred protein molecules. It is irreducibly complex. If you remove any molecules, it becomes completely useless. I had a similar feeling of "How did that come to be???" That's all I can remember. It's been a year or 2 since I learned about them.Hannibal942 said:While taking AP Bio, I learned about the sodium potassium pump. Its a little protein that perfectly changes its very structure to allow in Potassium while letting out sodium. ATP, another molecule, binds to this protein to let it happen, and it is because of this pump that our cells can maintain their overall electric charge.
This may not seem like a lot to some, but this shit blew my mind while I was reading it. All I could think of was, HOW THE FUCK ARE WE ALIVE?!