Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 2:50 pm
Yeah, I don't think running around in a huge robot would help much either.
An unhappy waffle platypus?
An unhappy waffle platypus?
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Then you would get one battery with more ampere hours, but still just 0,9 voltsChozon1 wrote:Interesting idea...by the time you hooked up enough lemons though, they might have fixed the line. XD Maybe...squeeze the lemons and try to make one large battery with it? ?Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Imagine you are a lemon farmer in a mountain area, who only have access in and out by railroad. And the railroads power line fall down due to a tornado. To connect enough lemons on the train with zinc and copper rods to get moving... good or bad idea?
Heheheh!Chozon1 wrote:Not dead.Eagle Eyes wrote:How are you?
Not great. But not dead. XD
I think it would be very helpful. <3 Which is probably why God has never given me a giant robot.Emwok wrote:Yeah, I don't think running around in a huge robot would help much either.
An unhappy waffle platypus?
You were just missing a quotation mark. ^_^Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Then you would get one battery with more ampere hours, but still just 0,9 voltsChozon1 wrote:Interesting idea...by the time you hooked up enough lemons though, they might have fixed the line. XD Maybe...squeeze the lemons and try to make one large battery with it? ?Jorgmeisterwork wrote: Imagine you are a lemon farmer in a mountain area, who only have access in and out by railroad. And the railroads power line fall down due to a tornado. To connect enough lemons on the train with zinc and copper rods to get moving... good or bad idea?Im not schooled in electricity or batteries so im not even sure it would work better than a small battery at all.
Not much. Building miniature buildings and painting stuff.Eagle Eyes wrote:Heheheh!Chozon1 wrote:Not dead.Eagle Eyes wrote:How are you?
Not great. But not dead. XD
Awesome!
What have you been up to?
I also see I can now "Unhuman you", should I try it?
This is true.Chozon1 wrote:Sad times. Pour syrup on it and cover it in butter.
That will work with most things, be they unhappy.
I don't actually have one...I feel like not being a completionist sort of ruins stuff like that for me. XD It's like "OH SWEET A BLUE CHARIZARD WHAT DO IT DOES? ...It's the same, just blue? ...'K"Emwok wrote:This is true.
Favorite shiny Pokémon?
That...was way more awesome than I thought it would be. O_O I'd probably listen to that outside of the game pretty happily.Deepfreeze32 wrote:
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I've recently been replaying Command & Conquer, and the soundtrack is awesome.
Nice. XD Well, we aren't playing the game anymore, but feel free to look at my profile...I don't think I had any special equipment or anything, though.Eagle Eyes wrote:Yes, the link in you signature.
It's like one of those buttons you see in a movie that you are not allowed to press but you can't resist.
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Favourite coffee?
Charizard, definitively. I could have a one off flower, or a flaming orange dragon buddy who could fly me everywhere. The money I'd save on car insurance alone...Sstavix wrote:If you could have just one of these in the real world, what would it be: a pet charizard, or a fire flower?
Both are surprisingly good, but I prefer Drill better.Deepfreeze32 wrote:?
Want, but haven't bought. Even when it was .99$ in the Steam sale. Sort of regret that, actually. But my compy is getting a bit aged, so computer games are sort of hit-or-miss for me. Or really, sort of "works great I love it"/"Oh my word there's money down the toilet because the bleeping thing won't work right". -_-Emwok wrote:Awesomenauts?
Hmm...it's got a sweet name and a palindrome number?Jorgmeisterwork wrote:What is special about the chemical element Einsteinium, atomic mumber 111?
Its a synthetic elementChozon1 wrote:Hmm...it's got a sweet name and a palindrome number?Jorgmeisterwork wrote:What is special about the chemical element Einsteinium, atomic mumber 111?