Ok, maybe I don't...Fat Man Spoon said:
Anyway, how is plotting the death of Richard Rashleigh of South Australia going?
Ok, maybe I don't...Fat Man Spoon said:
I knew it would be a bad idea to put that up...Irridium said:Ok, maybe I don't...
Anyway, how is plotting the death of Richard Rashleigh of South Australia going?
Took it down I see... Too bad I already know! HAHAHA!Fat Man Spoon said:I knew it would be a bad idea to put that up...Irridium said:Ok, maybe I don't...
Anyway, how is plotting the death of Richard Rashleigh of South Australia going?
I have far, far too much spare time.Irridium said:hmmm... nice webpage on the fallout wiki, very interesting...
Sadly, further tests have disproven the antigravity cat theory.Last of the Chinchillas said:Why waste precious NASA dollars that could be used to shoot monkeys into space on anti-gravity research when the average person has all they need for anti-gravity in their own household?
I see...Fat Man Spoon said:I have far, far too much spare time.Irridium said:hmmm... nice webpage on the fallout wiki, very interesting...
Yay for Dead Baby Mice Winesomekindarobot said:Well at least their not stuffed into bottles of rice wine like this.
Who is paying them to do this?CantFaketheFunk said:Researchers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA, working on behalf of NASA, used a superconducting magnet that generates a field powerful enough to levitate the water inside living animals to levitate a three-week old mouse and observe what happened.
"It actually kicked around and started to spin, and without friction, it could spin faster and faster, and we think that made it even more disoriented," said researcher Yuanming Liu.