The physics behind flying sharks who can destroy airplanes
First, we take it for granted that, with the possible exceptions of Chinatown, Top Hat, and the upcoming A-Team movie (see David's preview) Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus is the greatest movie of all time.
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Third, we need to be scientists about this. Could a shark (a) grow large enough to destroy a plane, and (b) generate enough power to fly in the air and reach that plane? Fortunately, the Interweb has someone who can explain all that for us. The greatest infographic of all time, one that both Edward Tufte and Nancy Duarte would have killed to create, is after the jump. You're welcome.
I really did get a kid as stubborn as me. He is bored now, but not given in. I have logged in to work from home and my boss is not in so no real big.
Okay, so the creator of Wondermark either lurks here, or Scola has a side job we didn't know about: [link]
I really did get a kid as stubborn as me. He is bored now, but not given in.
You need to teach him the phrase "cut off your nose to spite your face", because he is living it right now. Sorry to hear he's being a PitA.
Okay, so the creator of Wondermark either lurks here, or Scola has a side job we didn't know about: [link].
SERIOUSLY! The mouseover text is pretty funny too. I can imagine one of the Buffistas saying that.
Damn it. Should have filed a patent.
honestly, the worst thing about the day now that I have calmed down? I can't watch tv, or just leave my computer and do housework.
I just watched that! And it was AWESOME.