I remember a King Aroo comic from the 50’s: Most of the characters are standing around with Aroo, looking looking toward the horizon, going, “Wheee!”Another character asks, “What’s going on?”Aroo says, “We’re riding the spinning Earth.”“But the earth turns from West to East, and you’re facing the wrong way.”Everyone turns around. “Wheee!”
You can’t hide a diamond {refractive index n = 2.418) in water {n = 1.333). Even glass (n = 1.5) is visible in water. And any liquid that could hide either substance would kill the fish.
@ puddleglum1066 said, 42 minutes agoDescartes finishis his glass of wine, and the bartender asks if he’d like another. “I think not,” the philosopher says…
The little guy is still catching his breath, but it looks like he’s o.k.Now, Margolyn can fill in on how she escaped a soggy death, and where she keeps her spare set of keys.
Alanna may be in for a rougher landing than she’d like, but any landing you can walk away from is better than the alternative. As for Griffin,he deserves a hero’s welcome and a well earned rest.
Cedric, I doubt your quilted padding is fire-resistant. I suggest you follow the kids’ lead and get the heck out of there. Forget the silver, it ain’t worth it
Friendly, frolicking dragons are bad for the dragon-slaying racket, so Cedrick is out to spoil the fun. He’s not only a self centered bully, he’s a party pooper. And, if the brat who humiliated him gets hurt, that’s just the way the cooky crumbles…
Yes! The rumors of Margolyn’s demise were greatly exaggerated.I thought that first drop was fireworks. Alanna’s “momma dragon” suit is a much better choice. We’ll just have to wait for the details of Margolyn’s escape.
That’s right, Cedric, step closer. While the force between isolated poles of magnets varies with the inverse square of the distance, real magnets (and chunks of magnetized steel) are dipoles. and the force varies with the inverse fourth) power. Halve your distance, and the force becomes sixteen times as strong.Sucks, doesn’t it..
I remember a King Aroo comic from the 50’s: Most of the characters are standing around with Aroo, looking looking toward the horizon, going, “Wheee!”Another character asks, “What’s going on?”Aroo says, “We’re riding the spinning Earth.”“But the earth turns from West to East, and you’re facing the wrong way.”Everyone turns around. “Wheee!”