

The fixed camera was a staple in 3D horror games. I think it started with Alone in the Dark (1992)? But there might even be something earlier that started it.
The fixed camera was a staple in 3D horror games. I think it started with Alone in the Dark (1992)? But there might even be something earlier that started it.
Whatever you do, don’t look up Gandalf Big Naturals online, trust me.
Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?
No, there isn’t any atmosphere to keep in the water. If you heat up the ice, it will sublimate directly into gas. Since the gravity is so low, it will stream out and create a trail all around the orbit. The solar wind would blow it away from there.
There’s more to having liquid water than just temperature, pressure is needed as well.
Also Ceres might be small for a planet/moon, but it’s still huge. The amount of energy needed would also be huge. And without an atmosphere you’d also be losing a lot of energy due to it radiating out into space. I’m not a 100% sure, but I think Earth is actually an iceball from where it’s located in the solar system. It’s only due to the atmosphere it’s mostly non frozen (and if we keep pumping the CO2 and methane like we are, in the near future it won’t be frozen at all).
The current US economy is completely dependent on two things. One: low unemployment and steady growth in available jobs. Two: AI getting a return on investment by replacing millions of jobs with computers.
And somehow we are still going about our business like this is totally normal and won’t blow up any second now.
Wow that’s crazy! I’ve also gotten an XP key burned into my brain, but it’s a different one. I had no idea there were multiple people memorised:
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It used to have it’s own Wikipedia page, but now it’s just a mention on this page:
I have definitely seen TVs where there is a top transparant plastic layer that looks like protective film but is absolutely not supposed to come off. I’ve even seen two models of OLED TVs that are very similar, and have plastic on the metal backing. On one of them it says to absolutely not remove the plastic. On the other it says to make sure to remove it, otherwise the TV will overheat.
Even if you know a lot about these kinds of things, don’t be proud and just read the manual / quick start guide. It will tell you what plastic needs to be removed and what needs to stay.