

Maybe differences in liver or kidney function? I wouldn’t be surprised if various organs are proportioned differently compared to humans because of things like volume vs surface area that come with size differences, and in this case diet.


Maybe differences in liver or kidney function? I wouldn’t be surprised if various organs are proportioned differently compared to humans because of things like volume vs surface area that come with size differences, and in this case diet.
It’s not exactly that they ran out of money, but the admin who ‘held the keys’ went offline long enough for the hosting to end.
One of the other admins started a new instance. Also the old instance was brought back as read-only.
“Did you ever have the feeling you was being watched?”
Approximately 26 times a year.


Forgot the tiny 9 after the 8.
“It sounded like a freight train!”
But you’re the first person I’ve seen say a train sounded like a tornado.
Hadn’t made that connection, now the comic almost makes sense to me.
I wondered if the common shortening of anchorman/anchorwoman/anchorperson to anchor happened after the time of this comic, but apparently it’s from the 1950s or 60s.


The wording makes it sound like this just happened, but I remember seeing it before. Sure enough, some of the files in GitHub were updated 10 years ago, and most at least 6 years ago.


“Hey, let’s do goat cart racing!”


I don’t know any details, but I know some devices can run on capacitors (for a while)


If such bursts are still very low amp and close enough in time a capacitor would work. If not, self-discharge would be its main enemy.


Taking the question literally, I’ll say Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
A well seasoned engine shouldn’t ever stick as long as it’s maintained.


Whoa, half an entire microwatt? /s
Seriously though, that should be enough for the sensors and stuff in hard to reach places that the article is about. They could last much longer than the devices that would communicate with them.


Besides this just being an order, this post also rather directly breaks rule A of the community. (It’s Schadenfreude)
Not all good news is uplifting news.
I guess you could count the atmosphere as part of earth, then things over 100km are in little enough of the atmosphere that it’s not really ‘touching’ it the same way. (For example not generating significant lift)
I’m really liking the revised rules as of this comment. Thank you for taking this on!
Yeah, I’m not aware of even a single example of near-death making someone “stronger”. (I don’t count more cautious, callous, etc. as “stronger”. Nor stuff like chemotherapy: that’s a dip even lower and then maybe back to regular healthy strength.)