

“Maybe we can build a Dyson sphere around the solar system.”
That is all I will ever think of when I see this guy.
“Maybe we can build a Dyson sphere around the solar system.”
That is all I will ever think of when I see this guy.
I misunderstood your statement. I thought you meant a solid black rectangle along the entire bottom of the image. The picture you posted shows me that you mean a transparent black rectangle in the bottom left corner. The edge of that rectangle lines up exactly with where OPs apparent cleavage appears. The black shirt and their picture hid the rest of the effect. Thank you for helping me see it.
It didn’t at all. Cars are very heavy - even just 1/4 of a car - but tires are squishy. It swelled quite a bit, though, and we thought it was broken.
This is not what it is. You can see the bottom of the v neck in the picture on the right. The cleavage was added to skin that was visible in the original shot. It is not skin that was below the image on the right.
My grandmother ran over my foot with a car
I’m pretty sure that read it wraps the picture in some kind of picture viewer thing. I imagine it’s an effort to keep you on the site or track your activity better.
Ah, that does make a lot of sense. Excel does not play well with others. It can’t even play nicely with CSV.
I cannot imagine that a significant percentage of Excel power users care what column number ABC is. You use either A1 notation or R1C1 notation based on your need. You don’t have to convert between the two. You can even use the INDIRECT() function to reference a cell either way regardless of your general settings. In VBA, you can use Range(“A1”) or Cells(1,1) to reference cells with either notation. Either are always options. Conversion is not necessary.
Ok, but what is it about?
Can anybody help me understand this? I can’t make it be 196 or anything. I’m at a loss.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLzEX1TPBFM
It’s more an explanation of the paper that originally proposed Dyson sphere, but it’s a good waych and it seems like Sam’s little quote definitely inspired it.