If you set the filter high to low you can choose the right amount of cheap.
What’s fun about that, is that fonts are copyrightable, but typefaces are not.
It’s an economic stimulus package
I’ve got the Cuisinart too. Love it.
I got the Cuisinart Burr Mill. I use it with the oxo 9 cup. I like that it has a hopper and I can set how much coffee I want to grind and how coarse the grind should be. Push the start button and it’s done in about 20 seconds.
Super easy, I love it.
Could the book have been Gravity? There was an unrelated book with that title about a woman in space
Maybe you’re thinking of interstellar. They got a lot of kudos for the work they did imagining what a black hole would actually look like.
Primer, Robocop, Children of Men, Moon, District 9
How does Clooney’s motion fall under angular momentum? The ISS wasn’t spinning. So everything is angular momentum if you include things that aren’t spinning relative to each other.
Orbital mechanics aside, following Newton’s laws of motion is kind of a basic requirement for any movie that’s not fantasy.
Not just angular momentum. She flew hundreds of miles and drastically changed orbit in an MMU. And when George Clooney died there was nothing pulling him away from the space station. The movie is called gravity, but they weren’t following the basic rules of how things work when there’s no gravity.
It would be like someone hopping on a child’s scooter and chasing down a bullet train three states away, or having a character randomly able to fly. If you’re going to break the basic rules of how the universe works, you have to provide an explanation. If the explanation is magic, you have to have things that are magic and non-magic, and a system of how magic works. This is as much hard science fiction as the Fast and Furious movies.
I don’t even care about the ghost, people hallucinate.
My only nit pick about the Martian is that there isn’t enough atmosphere on Mars to cause the kinds of winds they show. Still a solid movie though.
The part that had me screaming at the TV was where George clooney’s character and Sandra Bullock’s character were tethered together. There are attached to the space station via straps. George Clooney releases the clip and immediately goes flying off into space. There’s no spinning, nothing at all pulling him away. If he unclipped, he would just hang there.
I’m not trying to be a stickler here, but if you’re making a movie about space following the basic details of how things move around in space is kind of important.
Allow me to introduce you to the term “hard science fiction”
Gravity is on this list? That movie had the most ridiculous physics.
Yeah, so is my phone. You know what I mean
It’s a computer, so yes. There are more computer games than switch games.
You will not be missed. Stupid thing turns on even when I’m not driving.
Antibiotics fight bacteria. This isn’t a science meme.