It's always bottoms with you Americans.
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The 'fiery death' is actually they melt into a surprisingly large amount of very liquidy goo. You don't want that in your fitted carpet..
This leads to more questions than answers for me.
Where was the slug coming from, and if it had got onto the mat despite the salt, why couldn't it go back the same way?
What a bargain, just 5M for one vote in the most democratic system in history!
Although underground cables maintains the visual appearance of the landscape, they actually have a much bigger impact on nature due to the need to dig a big wide trench along the whole route compared to transmission towers every few hundred metres. Also I think they're less electrically efficient because of the dielectric properties of wet soil vs air.
It was a good while ago now, but the research I've seen into the issue seemed to show that income and happiness are correlated up to about £50k / year (median income was in the low 30s I think back then).
After that the "mo' money, mo' problems" effect becomes dominant.
I was going to say!
The OP was using the fancy new icons...
I've heard their wings can break your arm, so it might not be just as simple as that. Still probably a good first step. But if this happened when he's out swimming where he can't stand, that would be an advantage for the swan.
Why did you think crocs had holes that size? Haricot are probably the most widely eaten bean in western (croc-wearing) food cultures, so it seems like an obvious design choice.
From what I heard, that flight did not go high enough to be in 'space' by the generally accepted definition, and also those passengers did not meet the criteria to be called astronauts (basically you need to do something while you're up there for it to count).
Yes, that 'void' would still have fields running through it - electric, magnetic. Whatever the fuck gravity actually is.
The universe apparently has an edge, so maybe on the other side of that is the absolute nothingness? But does it really exist in any meaningful sense? If spatial dimensions themselves are part of what ends at the edge, there kind of isn't an other side.
Maybe not really existing is part of the definition of absolute nothingness.
It was big in the 80s.