@Cerberus No, but he also didn't mean it. She was eating peas with a knife and as you well know that is unlucky. A trivial slip but with dire consequences.
Killing the entire tribe of Sequanes, now that he did on purpose. But it was the thing to do back then, you know. Everyone did it who could. I'm not saying I condone such measures. But we can hardly hold him to our standards.
If we say "we only have a handful of rice", then technically, "we only have the amount of rice that fills up just 1 palm of a hand or 2 palms of both hands"?
Is there anyone saying "technically, we only have 2 handfuls of rice"?
I heard a lot of native English speakers use the word "technically" that has the meaning of "strictly speaking".
Search on internet, "technically" means "according to the facts or exact meaning of something" https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=define%3Ate...
In the space station, the other astronauts can. And they get annoyed because you never stop. "It's physics!" you protest, as they shove you out the airlock.
I was reading this article from NASA -- it's NASA -- and literally found myself perplexed. The article describes the discovery that black holes emit a "note" that has physical ramifications on the detritus around it.
Sept. 9, 2003: Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have found...
We're talking a grand piano at least 12.2 metres in width. However, the depth of the piano (from front to back) would have to be of the order $\text{(length of middle C string}\approx 0.6\,\text{m)}\times 2^{57} \approx 8.6\times10^{16}\,\text{m}\approx 9\,\text{light years}$ in order to accommodate a string of the appropriate length. — NathanielJan 8 '13 at 5:26
> (length of middle C string≈0.6m)×257≈8.6×1016m≈9light years
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 listens to others humming Oh wow, I get it now. I'm so sorry.
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 Hubble accepts nothing but the benjamins
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 good enough for jazz
@Mr.ShinyandNew安宇 ha ha. I'm late to the party.
9 lt-years. pfft. When I was in grad school we had to make our own musical instruments with strings. Theoretical strings. But we got galaxy wide drums so that was a bonus.
@Robusto OK I'm listening to the whole album now. I had ziggy stardust in high school and that album just means so much to me, but This is the first time ever I've heard "the man who sold the earth" and it just doesn't ... sound like anything to me.
@Robusto no what I mean it doesn't sound special to me. all the comments about how great an album it is I don't get. It's not bad I just don't get it. Like the ditch next door i used to play in as a kid. I have fond memories, but you'd probably think, yechh, that's a ditch.
I'm not saying the album is a ditch, I just don't get it.
But if you listen to it several times you might get how special it is.
Some of my favorite albums have been produced in the last few years. And some are old that I never heard before. You just have to keep hearing new music, always.
@oerkelens YOU terrorize the vegetables with your chopping and mincing and then blame the oven when the soufflee falls. The revolution will come... the revolution will come.
@Robusto me too? I know there are new things, but I'm getting old and it is hard to care about them anymore.