Honestly, both scenarios present some pretty daunting logistical problems.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Strange question, the only way to win is not to answer.
Also, what would the offspring be like from a minotaur/centaur union? Baby minotaurs and centaurs? Or some bull/horsie things and some pure humans?
Honestly, both scenarios present some pretty daunting logistical problems.
Catherine the Great would agree.
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Allyson, yes. Yes you do.
I need these shoes, right?
Yes. For book readings.
Holy crap my head hurts. Painkillers aren't doing shit. I need a nap.
And, um, several sheets of these.
Maybe I should just rent Jilli to come sit by me at readings.
Crap, this may be beyond my hardware hacking ability. But I wants it!
How-To: Build a synthetic aperture radar from $240 of junk
Ever wish you could build a radar system like the ones used on space missions and spy satellites? Want to do it for less than $250? Well then, Greg Charvat has the solution for you, with The $240 High Resolution X-Band Linear Rail SAR Imaging System. By using his intellect and skillfully mining ham radio swap meets, he was able to build a working synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capable of capturing high resolution scans of tiny things. For instance, the above message was actually written in push pins, hidden behind a foam plate.
Marked for later perusal....