Linguofreak
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Fingers crossed that the name doesn't come back to haunt them. :hmm:
Eh. If I we're inclined to be superstitious, I'd worry more about Curiosity, and its effect on cats.
Fingers crossed that the name doesn't come back to haunt them. :hmm:
"NASA's next Mars rover has a new name – Perseverance."
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/...t-earns-honor-of-naming-nasas-next-mars-rover
Fingers crossed that the name doesn't come back to haunt them. :hmm:
It was just a colour out of the nose—a frightful messenger from unformed realms of infinity beyond all Nature as we know it; from realms whose mere existence stuns the brain and numbs us with the black extra-cosmic gulfs it throws open before our frenzied eyes.
I never heard of that term before. Google Translate says it is 'rocket herb' in English and 'Raketenkraut' in German. It sure does sound dangerous.
“Tail in the water, head in the air,” Martin sang, confusing Marchenko. “Sorry—it’s a German children’s song.”
Morris, Brandon Q.. Return to Enceladus: Hard Science Fiction (Ice Moon Book 4) (p. 323). Hard-SF.com. Kindle Edition.
Reading that, is the quote true?
but the song is correct.
Since the magnetometer was too close and I currently do not have access to stores or 3d printers due to the current ongoing unpleasantness I did what I had to do. :lol:
And there's the good old rocket pendulum fallacy, too
No problem, that find and egrep can't solve. Or ElasticSearch of course.
There's no data it can't find, but that doesn't solve your problem if you don't know the underlying technologies you're working with... :lol: