Man, I loved this game as a child. To think that I managed to complete it on my own, without looking up anything on the internet (because it wasn’t a thing for me yet)… honestly, I think the hints to the hidden paths are there, but very very subtle
Man, I loved this game as a child. To think that I managed to complete it on my own, without looking up anything on the internet (because it wasn’t a thing for me yet)… honestly, I think the hints to the hidden paths are there, but very very subtle
I’ve got a fast connection so I don’t have to wait 🎶
This is giving me PTSD flashbacks…
Welcome to the club! My advice is, after you're done with the installation, make a bootable external device with a live distro (e.g. a USB stick) and keep it around. Now, if your main system ever gets messed up and can't boot anymore, you can boot the live one and start troubleshooting.
Don't be scared by this suggestion: getting an unbootable system is not so common, but if it happens you'll be glad you have something ready to work on it
Atomic bomb are also dangerous because if someone end up launching one by mistake, all hell is gonna break loose. This has almost happened multiple times:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_close_calls
We’ve just been lucky so far.
And then there are questionable state leaders who may even use them willingly. Like Putin, or Kim, maybe even Trump.
(Disclaimer: I’m not an expert, I just googled a little bit before posting that message. Fact-checking is welcome.)
“Is most of the rest silicates?” The question is ill-posed, because it mixes elements with compounds. Specifically, silicates contain oxygen so they can’t be counted separately.
If we go by elements, we already said that oxygen is the most abundant. The rest of the crust is mostly silicon (28%), aluminium (8.2%), iron (5.6%) and more stuff. The rest of the mantle is mostly magnesium (22.8%) and silicon (21.5%).
But most elements don’t remain isolated, they react and form compounds. Those made primarily by silicon and oxygen are known as silicates, and they are indeed the most common type of rock in the crust and mantle.
So yes, there is plenty of silicate material if one wants to use it for construction. I have no idea how good it is compared to current materials, however.
Wait until you find out the composition of the Earth’s crust and mantle
(Spoiler: about 45% of them is oxygen)
Be not afraid!
The “dead internet” is getting closer
How to make TNT (in minecraft)?
Or, we can make an IRL ad-blocker
And then what? You drive the solar panels at 88 mph?
Reduced
Should have happened many years ago really
It can, if it’s stealing matter from a companion star and it crosses a critical mass threshold (around 1.44 solar masses). Look up “type Ia supernova”
And then there are the split-brain patients, suggesting that the brain is actually two brains that usually act together, until they don’t
I didn’teven know it had a secret panel until now