Geminii27
Geminii27 t1_j4asgoh wrote
Reply to Guy hires hypeman for his hypeman’s hypeman by cc5alive
It's hypemen all the way down.
Geminii27 t1_j0b18ah wrote
I too have a fridge like that.
Geminii27 t1_iznw38r wrote
Reply to comment by Crystal_Doorknob in TIL that the theme song from Mission Impossible get is it's iconic beat of "long long short short" from the Morse code of "M" and "I", which is long long short short. by pango3001
It's the homiest. :)
Geminii27 t1_iudmn4w wrote
Reply to comment by Busterwasmycat in Is there such a thing as a gamma radiation mirror? by AlarmingAffect0
It'd be interesting to be able to set up virtual energy fields where the packets effectively simulated atomic-scale masses at picometer spacings. I wonder if 'real' photons would see that as effectively matter, or just as other photons they could pass straight through.
Huh. That'd basically be projected matter. I wonder if someone could find a use for that.
Geminii27 t1_ittvbuu wrote
Reply to A single chip has managed to transfer the entire internet's traffic in a single second by redhatGizmo
I'm gonna need five of those.
For... reasons.
Geminii27 t1_irmau4i wrote
Reply to comment by Shadpool in What lifeform has the shortest genetic sequence? by teafuck
>You don’t find that in non-living things.
Plenty of computer simulations do this to whatever degree you want.
Conroy's Game of Life, anyone?
Geminii27 t1_j5z6z0w wrote
Reply to comment by Grand_Negus in Why do sample return missions such as OSIRIS-REx use their own reentry vehicles instead of just going to the space station for pickup and return with ISS equipment? by PromptCritical725
"No, no, you've already taken all the joy out of it."