6 Myths Everyone Believes about Space (Thanks to Movies) #3. Meteorites Are Hot Let's say a meteorite landed in your yard, right now. Would you touch it? Hell, no. It's never Dave's mom's house that these things crash into, is it? Although we realize this is not the most scientifically accurate of movies, that's the one scene they might have gotten right. The Reality: Said chunks of rock have been in the balls-shriveling cold of space (about 3 degrees above absolute zero) for billions and billions of years. WikipediaLess dangerous than a Hot Pocket. But what about the fireball, then? In fact, the fireball has little to do with the actual physical meteor. WikipediaWith those wriggly tails this is all starting to look like interstellar bukkake. The phenomenon actually does manage to heat up the outer layers of the meteor somewhat, but since those always get blown off on impact, that doesn't really matter. #2. In the red corner: Human. In the blue corner: The Vacuum of Space. Wikipedia"I'M A NEBULA. #1. Getty Well, this one is basic astronomy, right?
8 Signs You Are Good In Bed 1. You can dance. Now before all of you start coming at me from every corner of Reddit to cut me off at the pass of my misandry, fedoras clutched in your gnarled fingers and neckbeards springing forth from your quivering underchin like a thousand resilient dandelions, hold on. 2. If you often find yourself referring to things as “gay” or “girly” or “lesbo” or “pussy,” and have a laundry list of things you will not do, wear, say, or try because they somehow threaten your ability to be yourself in your own gender and sexuality — chill. 3. We all know what that move is. 4. Someone wants to tell you something. 5. You know that “no” is a word with real, important meaning, one that you should listen to unequivocally and respect without exception. 6. 7. 8. There is an inversely proportional relationship between the amount a dude feels the need to talk about how good he is at performing oral, and the degree of actual skill. (No, I couldn’t.)
The Pixar Theory an Interactive Story, by @97thfloor #pixartheory Where the Word "Echo" Comes From Embed This Quick Fact: <a href=" title="Where the Word “Echo” Comes From"><img src=" alt="" title="Where the Word “Echo” Comes From" border="0" /></a><br />Source: <a href=" title="Random Quick Facts">Random Quick Facts</a> Click Here for Sources and to Learn More Interesting Echo Related Facts The word “echo”, as we use it, comes from Greek mythology.
Optical illusion cut-out and fold characters This article is automatically post by WP-AutoPost. 22 Ridiculously Cool Rare Natural Phenomena That Happen on Earth 1. Bioluminescence www.philhart.com www.solentnews.co.uk The spooky light is created by a chemical reaction called “bioluminescence”, which happens when tiny organisms in the water are disturbed. The photographer put his camera on a very slow shutter speed and threw sand and stones into the water to cause the reaction and capture as much of the blue haze as possible. 2. www.someinterestingfacts.net A supercell is basically a stronger, more tornado-enabled version of a regular storm cell. 3. www.listverse.com This cool picture depicts a lightning storm that takes place in the middle of a volcanic eruption. 4. www.npr.org These rare shapes are formed—under perfect temperature conditions only—when a mass of snow either falls or is blown by the wind. 5. These colorful offshoots are a large halo of refracted light, and despite their nickname, they have nothing to do with either fire or rainbows. 6. www.en.wikipedia.org www.bbc.co.uk www.crystalinks.com 7. www.travelization.net 8. www.quora.com 9. 10.
Become Any Character While You Chat with FaceRig It’s not always cool when modern technology finally catches up to real life. Case in point: smart watches. Yeah they were cool when TV spies had them, but they’re kind of awkward in real life. Just use a phone like a normal person. But FaceRig is one of those instances where the real life tech is just as cool as the sci-fi concepts of the past. FaceRig lets you chat online as a 3D avatar that can mimic your facial expressions and mouth as you speak. Via: Red Ferret Just Delete Me | A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services.
The Complete Guide to Suits: 57 Rules of Style Blazer ($1,595), pants ($295), and shirt ($295) by Burberry Prorsum. Tie ($130) by Band of Outsiders. Pocket square ($65 for three) by Brooks Brothers. Rule #1 We've said it before and we'll say it again: Fit is everything. Rule #2 Some think button-down collars are for casual wear only, but they can work great with dressier looks as well. Rule #3 Polka dots are a great way to bring energy to a suit. Rule #4 A tried-and-true pattern like herringbone or glen plaid in a muted shade makes an impression without crossing into the realm of garishness. Above: Suit ($3,595) by Isaia. Rule #5 Visible stitches around the edges of your lapels (called pick-stitching) aren't necessarily a sign of a well-made garment anymore. Rule #6 Some say you shouldn't cut the stitching in your jacket pockets, because putting objects in them will cause your jacket to lose its shape. Rule #8 Your tie bar should never be wider than your tie. Rule #9 The difference between classic and cliché is often in the material.