I think any matter going fast enough would do that. In the fast going thing’s perspective the earth would basically be just a thin membrane.
I think any matter going fast enough would do that. In the fast going thing’s perspective the earth would basically be just a thin membrane.
it’s all just curling some jsons and slapping some paint and shit on top of that.
This spicy puppy was recued from a frozen lake and driven to the vet.
it’s russian internet they mostly use though.
then at first day of work:
just use sudo su, we don’t have all day here.
Doing lines in the bathroom is also more fun at the office with your fellow salesmen compared to alone in your home.
my password is just 20 gigabytes of poop emojis.
Snapdragon X Elite?
Oulu is like 500km from civilization. You need those high speed rail tracks.
https://youtu.be/tc4ROCJYbm0&t=297s
Mr. Kernighan explains it nicely I think.
2 - 4 beers and 0.5 - 2mg alprazolam usually calms me down enough that I can get a handfull of hours of good shuteye.
even a 5600 would be a massive leap for about $100. Add something like a used 6600XT or a 3060 and you’ll be back at current gen gaming at around $300€ total.
Ours gets bits of cold cuts on breakfast. She sits in her sitting basket on the table and starts waving if she’s not getting enough cold cuts.
internet has ads?
if you pay for a thing it’s pretty hard to avoid giving a cut to amazon these days.
32 bucks for 16gb ddr4 3200 cl16, included in the cart total
newegg prices
XFX 7600XT $320
Ryzen 5 5600 $115
Asus B450 $70
MSI Gungnir case $90
EVGA 650w PSU $65
1TB nvme $57
cart total $696.78
that’s basically chemistry. At relativistic speeds the electrons of the projectile don’t have play a significant role. It’s going to be atomic nuclei hitting atomic nuclei and the time it takes to go through the earth is like two microseconds for the projectile going at ( 1 - 10^-9 ) c. Even that, I suppose, is too long for the particle beam to scatter momentum from fusing with other particles, creating gamma rays, creating exotic particles etc. But we could just always go even closer to c? (on paper)