I hope you checked the Ghandi/lamprey factoid. I will memorize and use it, and it would be embarrassing to be proven wrong. In my experience “But that comic said it” doesn’t work too well as excuse.
I can confirm the to-the-death Ghandi/lamprey fight statistic. However, this does not extend to duels to first blood between the aforementioned. The historical record is suspiciously silent on the subject.
Interesting note: there is no “surface” of Jupiter. It just smoothly transitions from gaseous hydrogen and helium to metallic hydrogen and helium (which is really weird stuff btw). There may or may not be a small rocky core, but regardless the pressure would get too high to go deeper while the “surface” is still liquid.
That hardly means there isn’t a surface; just that you can’t get to it.
And Adam- as an insufferable know-it-all, I have to ask: do you really want a version of us that’s even more insufferable? (I do know the answer to that one, by the way: no. No, you don’t.)
I hope you checked the Ghandi/lamprey factoid. I will memorize and use it, and it would be embarrassing to be proven wrong. In my experience “But that comic said it” doesn’t work too well as excuse.
I can confirm the to-the-death Ghandi/lamprey fight statistic. However, this does not extend to duels to first blood between the aforementioned. The historical record is suspiciously silent on the subject.
Well, I’m certain that he never LOST any fights-to-the-death to lampreys. Plus or minus one.
Maybe he DID and the lamprey took Ghandis’ place…
OK, panel #2 got a fullblown laughter out of me. “Fascinating!” Hehehehe.
I wondered what happened to Billy D.
Indira or Mohandas?
It matters.
“Now I gotta cut loose!
Footloose!
Kick off your Sunday shoes!”
(great… now that’s going to be stuck in my head all day)
No-It-All Bug sounds like some of the talking heads on Faux News.
Interesting note: there is no “surface” of Jupiter. It just smoothly transitions from gaseous hydrogen and helium to metallic hydrogen and helium (which is really weird stuff btw). There may or may not be a small rocky core, but regardless the pressure would get too high to go deeper while the “surface” is still liquid.
That hardly means there isn’t a surface; just that you can’t get to it.
And Adam- as an insufferable know-it-all, I have to ask: do you really want a version of us that’s even more insufferable? (I do know the answer to that one, by the way: no. No, you don’t.)
Makes one wonder exactly what happened to the Shoemaker-Levy comet that “impacted” it so many years ago.
Did it hit a liquid surface?
Did it’s chunks hit a bouyant pressure and are now floating at a certain altitude?
It WOULD explain why he’s not in the new series.
The way that “Fascinating” was phrased sounded like a reference to that 2020 previews comic.