Lacking the power of patience you went mad, to the point of not even realizing the planet fell apart. You continue to feel trapped.
Lacking the power of patience you went mad, to the point of not even realizing the planet fell apart. You continue to feel trapped.
For an amusing read on how well their navy did against the Japanese, in 1905, check out Battle of Tsushima.
The Russians lost 5.045 and 21 ships (more captured and/or damaged). Japan lost 117 and 3 torpedo boats.
Here’s an entertaining video on their journey to Japan.
Long press image, “open in new tab” (or similar), zoom to your heart’s content .
But yeah, it’s annoying having to do that.
I’m not familiar with the story you’re referring to, but typically a hard landing doesn’t necessitate a search/rescue team. Unless it’s a very hard “landing” into the side of a mountain, for example.
The cybertruck looks like something a 5 yo mocked up with crayons.
I need to dig up my first grade notebooks… I’m pretty sure I can claim to have designed the Cybertruck in 1983.
I seem to recall having widgets on my lock screen a decade or so ago, no?
“Until the missile launcher is deactivated…”, they say, referring to the missile launcher that “cannot be deactivated”.
I like it when youtubers use thumbnails that scream “this is crap, don’t watch”. So many use them, too. Thanks.
Of course, if you don’t want to die you best spend a significant amount of your income helping the few get rich(er).
It’s not really mentioned in the article, but they’re doing a remarkable job returning the site to nature. With the exception of a few buildings that are heritage protected, the goal is to leave no trace.
I couldn’t immediately find the article I read about it, but here is a looong one on the topic.
Perhaps we’re beginning to see the effects of spare parts shortage.
José Salvador Alvarenga held out for 14 months.