1109 pts ยท July 3, 2011
I'm a custom map maker for Minecraft. That's all you need to know.
Make running a red light a $2000 ticket or 10% of your monthly income (averaged over the last year), whichever is larger.
The misinformation campaign about him is in full swing.
Sounds like a lot of fucking work and effort compared to my delicious friday steak.
It burned because it was hit by falling debris and burned for longer than the rating on the fireproofing of the beams. Then it failed.
It's been flowing over the ground in NYC, is there a difference anyways?
You're either not paying attention, have found the short list of sites that don't suck for this or are extremely lucky.
You could have missile strikes on empty ground in a big square with the SAM battery at the center to send a clear "We can kill you" message
Of course, nothing would then stop the states from just ignoring that and stonewalling the feds along the lines of sanctuary cities.
If you haven't heard her in a head (of a fur suit) before, maybe not. Add in alcohol, sounds from other people... totally plausible.
Once again, you'd be really fuckng surprised what happens at these parties. I've been to them. It's wierd, but I totally get this fuckup.
Actually, you'd be really fucking surprised.
There's lots of short duration faults on power lines all the time, so they take longer to trip so only major faults trip. 1 1/2 years late.
That's not how orbit works.
Well I guess it's a good thing a torpedo engine only needs to run for a few minutes then.
Your house is not heavy construction. They likely make individual parts as heavy as your house.
Technically the pieces all land, so he's almost right.
It's possible some smaller tornadoes have moved faster, but they're often so short lived it's hard to get a fix on their exact speed.
They're super exaggerating. The fastest recorded significant tornado was "only" moving at 73mph.
That's fair. Hurricanes are mostly just severe to extreme turbulence unless you're above the freezing level. Then extreme icing too.
Pilots are just people too. It's entirely realistic for them to not know that, considering a hurricane usually means "don't fly here".
Hurricanes are a totally different beast running in a very different way compared to normal thunderstorms a pilot would encounter.
Airline pilot means nothing here. You need to ask a dedicated hurricane hunter pilot. Why?
A hurricane is the opposite of all of these.
To get hail you need big CAPE values to produce high updraft velocities in the hail's growth layer and thicker growth layers are better.
No, hail isn't prevalent. It's quite rare in hurricanes. The freezing level is too high, growth layer is too thin and CAPE is too low.
It does. They're used because they're more durable, not because of hail specifically.
Make running a red light a $2000 ticket or 10% of your monthly income (averaged over the last year), whichever is larger.
The misinformation campaign about him is in full swing.
Sounds like a lot of fucking work and effort compared to my delicious friday steak.
It burned because it was hit by falling debris and burned for longer than the rating on the fireproofing of the beams. Then it failed.
It's been flowing over the ground in NYC, is there a difference anyways?
You're either not paying attention, have found the short list of sites that don't suck for this or are extremely lucky.
You could have missile strikes on empty ground in a big square with the SAM battery at the center to send a clear "We can kill you" message
Of course, nothing would then stop the states from just ignoring that and stonewalling the feds along the lines of sanctuary cities.
If you haven't heard her in a head (of a fur suit) before, maybe not. Add in alcohol, sounds from other people... totally plausible.
Once again, you'd be really fuckng surprised what happens at these parties. I've been to them. It's wierd, but I totally get this fuckup.
Actually, you'd be really fucking surprised.
There's lots of short duration faults on power lines all the time, so they take longer to trip so only major faults trip. 1 1/2 years late.
That's not how orbit works.
Well I guess it's a good thing a torpedo engine only needs to run for a few minutes then.
Your house is not heavy construction. They likely make individual parts as heavy as your house.
Technically the pieces all land, so he's almost right.
It's possible some smaller tornadoes have moved faster, but they're often so short lived it's hard to get a fix on their exact speed.
They're super exaggerating. The fastest recorded significant tornado was "only" moving at 73mph.
That's fair. Hurricanes are mostly just severe to extreme turbulence unless you're above the freezing level. Then extreme icing too.
Pilots are just people too. It's entirely realistic for them to not know that, considering a hurricane usually means "don't fly here".
Hurricanes are a totally different beast running in a very different way compared to normal thunderstorms a pilot would encounter.
Airline pilot means nothing here. You need to ask a dedicated hurricane hunter pilot. Why?
A hurricane is the opposite of all of these.
To get hail you need big CAPE values to produce high updraft velocities in the hail's growth layer and thicker growth layers are better.
No, hail isn't prevalent. It's quite rare in hurricanes. The freezing level is too high, growth layer is too thin and CAPE is too low.
It does. They're used because they're more durable, not because of hail specifically.