Frangiblepani
Frangiblepani t1_j738c3k wrote
Reply to comment by aggasalk in How could a high-altitude surveillance balloon be captured? by aggasalk
How about sending up a balloon?
Frangiblepani t1_j5cbh4e wrote
It's not a donkey, it's a pony, so it shows how much you were listening!
Frangiblepani t1_j4rgpy0 wrote
Reply to comment by BleachigoKurosaki in Dad donates kidney to stranger after daughter's transplant by Roshanrapha
Or maybe he got one from his daughter and he passed his remaining factory fitted kidney to someone else.
Frangiblepani t1_j287nj5 wrote
Reply to [homemade] cwossants by dksrkv
They look vewy nice.
Frangiblepani t1_iyub709 wrote
Reply to comment by Pastakingfifth in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
It took 2 days, and only one weird nerd leapt to his defence. Musk must be really losing his mojo.
Frangiblepani t1_iyitksw wrote
Reply to comment by occupyOneillrings in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
Good. For being 3 years late and being beaten to market by other EV semis, it needs to be at least as good as Musk said back at the first reveal - "cheaper than rail" etc.
I don't want Musk to fail. It would be amazing if everything he said was true, but he needs to stop lying all the time.
Frangiblepani t1_iyisgh0 wrote
Reply to comment by MarwyntheMasterful in Musk announces human trial of Neuralink chips in six months. by MINE_exchange
Possibly. I don't know much about what Google makes (or promises but doesn't make) outside of a search engine.
Frangiblepani t1_iyh6slu wrote
Still waiting on: Tesla Semi, Cybertruck, Hyperloop, Tesla Phone, Neuralink, Tesla robot.
Delivered: Tesla shot glasses.
A titan of industry. Knows more about manufacturing than anyone else on Earth.
Frangiblepani OP t1_iyer5v7 wrote
Reply to comment by DudoVene in What does it mean when someone says an artificial sweetener 'spikes insulin'? Also, if you're consuming a bunch of carbs along with it, is that such a bad thing? by Frangiblepani
I have no source. Someone just said that to me and I wanted to understand it better.
Frangiblepani t1_iy1zwx6 wrote
Reply to A conversation on a bathroom wall by Pcolocoful
Is this in a college bathroom? There were always convos like this on the stalls in my college bathrooms.
Frangiblepani t1_ixlmb28 wrote
Reply to TIL This is Rakesh Sharma. Alive and well, He was the first Indian to go to space in 1984, making India the 14th nation in the world to send a man to Outer Space. by CrAzY_cOdeR4
The 14th nation to send a person into space out of how many?
Edit: to date
Frangiblepani t1_ixb5ji4 wrote
I saw it years ago and I have mostly forgotten it, but if you asked me to recall a scene, it would definitely be the cabin boy biting down on a bit of wood then getting sawed into pieces.
Frangiblepani t1_ix8ymlc wrote
If it's obvious, I don't like it. If it make sense, I'm fine.
Frangiblepani t1_iwzzx6m wrote
Reply to comment by MrDabollBlueSteppers in TVLine Performers of the Week: Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West in 'The Crown' by MarvelsGrantMan136
Often English productions are quite good with casting normal looking people.
Frangiblepani t1_iwzk0zz wrote
Reply to comment by LiterallyOuttoLunch in TVLine Performers of the Week: Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West in 'The Crown' by MarvelsGrantMan136
He's a damn good actor. I loved in The Wire when he's playing Baltimore native Jimmy McNulty pretending to be British for a sting. His accent is hilarious.
Frangiblepani t1_iwzjudy wrote
Reply to comment by wongo in TVLine Performers of the Week: Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West in 'The Crown' by MarvelsGrantMan136
TBH everyone in The Crown is way hotter than the real life person. Even the real life hot ones like Diana.
Frangiblepani t1_iugc22g wrote
Reply to ELI5: If you drink a gallon of milk a day before it’s expiration date, would it go bad in your stomach and make you sick? Or would nothing happen? by br0ken-rec0rd
Milk does not suddenly go bad on the expiration date. It could even be fine a week or two later if stored in the fridge.
Expiration dates are very conservative estimates of when the item will go bad.
For example, the method of preserving normal fresh milk - pasteurization - is to heat it to a certain temperature for half an hour.
Pasteurization will kill all or almost all the bacteria in the milk. Even if a tiny amount survives, if the milk is kept cold, it would not be able to reproduce enough to spoil the milk by the expiry date. If they get really lucky with the pasteurization, they may even kill everything and your milk will be OK 2 weeks AFTER expiry. But the manufacturers cover their asses and give you the shortest time, just in case.
Frangiblepani t1_iu3mqbo wrote
Reply to comment by CheesyObserver in ‘1923’: Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel Gets December 18, 2022 Premiere Date On Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
I would have imagined he needs a team of writers to support that output, but it's pretty shitty if he claims he's doing it all on his own.
Frangiblepani t1_iu1bhw1 wrote
Reply to comment by dimon1168 in Tree Chopper by ZephyrDaGreat
That's a sapling!
Frangiblepani t1_iu0ll3b wrote
Reply to ‘1923’: Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Yellowstone’ Prequel Gets December 18, 2022 Premiere Date On Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
I like Yellowstone, but Taylor Sheridan needs to calm down or he's going to spread himself too thin.
Frangiblepani t1_jaextcx wrote
Reply to Directors doing a great job directing out of their genre by Buttholes4Everyone
The Russo Bros were TV sitcom directors then did a great job with what is probably the best Marvel film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier.