Well I suppose that her second ride on those shorts without a wash.
I suppose the best solution there would be to pierce the bag from the top and siphon in out into a bucket... (there should be a vomit smiley)
We built a server room in 2000, watched it go from immaculate to a crap hole over fifteen years. The decline failed to improve my morale. I'm glad not to be there now.Why, WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY.
I am very glad this isn't in my building(s).
Y U NO USE SHORT CABLEZ???? Could barely get the front panel closed...
@johnbryanpeters
What have I ever done to you for you to be so cruel? Just not sure...This now, yes. But in a future now, not so much.
Regardless the context is cool and I found it to be interesting. Photoshop or not.Nice photoshop action!
But, but, it's continuum moves faster than light! The Angels are speaking to me! Die, filthy engineer!By definition a crystal is a solid.
A quartz crystal has a high natural frequency, and the rest of the above statement is pure new age bullshit.
In fact everything vibrates, it is what contributes to having a temperature.
It is when something has a very low temperature, and stops vibrating that shit gets weird. At extraordinarily low temperatures (low momentum) atoms start demonstrating some cool quantum phenomena based on Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Instead of being somewhere, things tend to be everywhere.
Damn, that's great. Do they make a snow blower version, too?
The other theory is, when reaching 0 Kelvin, time "stopps". In that scenario every movement, frequency etc. is zero, which leads to a "non aging condition".By definition a crystal is a solid.
A quartz crystal has a high natural frequency, and the rest of the above statement is pure new age bullshit.
In fact everything vibrates, it is what contributes to having a temperature.
It is when something has a very low temperature, and stops vibrating that shit gets weird. At extraordinarily low temperatures (low momentum) atoms start demonstrating some cool quantum phenomena based on Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Instead of being somewhere, things tend to be everywhere.
To be more specific, things are not everywhere but are only potentially everywhere untill they are "observed".By definition a crystal is a solid.
A quartz crystal has a high natural frequency, and the rest of the above statement is pure new age bullshit.
In fact everything vibrates, it is what contributes to having a temperature.
It is when something has a very low temperature, and stops vibrating that shit gets weird. At extraordinarily low temperatures (low momentum) atoms start demonstrating some cool quantum phenomena based on Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Instead of being somewhere, things tend to be everywhere.
Until it gets warmer .... later?The other theory is, when reaching 0 Kelvin, time "stopps". In that scenario every movement, frequency etc. is zero, which leads to a "non aging condition".
The good ol' Riedenschneider/Heisenberg defense.To be more specific, things are not everywhere but are only potentially everywhere untill they are "observed".