DannyBoy @ DannyBoy @sh.itjust.works Posts 1Comments 1,044Joined 1 yr. ago
Yes you can, however it takes a few trips (at least for me) to learn to do that without falling. In the process you will fall a lot and hurt yourself a lot.
The point is satire
Very cute!
That kitty is going to be in the stratosphere if the doorbell goes off.
I have little white footprints leading away from where I was painting in my room that go down the hallway.
Buddy found the symbols layer ln the label maker.
Cursed converter
Love this picture.
I like keychains.
Time really does fly. Enjoy the old Minecraft. There's a certain charm of the older versions. It's simplistic, not overwhelming with the amount of new blocks and monsters and knowledge needed.
After doing a search online the only reference to a virtual center of mass is a StackExchange post that says it's from a high school textbook. Must be the same one I had. Seems to be not so common of a term!
A bit of a throwback. Reminds me of playing split screen Minecraft on the 360 with friends all night long.
In high school we were taught if the center of mass wasn't on any mass then the center of mass was "virtual". But yes the center of mass doesn't have to exist on the object.
Sosij dogs give the best puppy eyes.
My cats at 3am in the wrestling ring formed by my legs.
Doesn't do anything on GNOME/Wayland for me.
I miss xkill after my recent switch to Wayland. I have yet to find a replacement.