VikKarabin
VikKarabin t1_jbxqdyh wrote
Reply to comment by Buickspeeddemon69 in Defending champion leaves Iditarod race over health concerns by besselfunctions
so, no pain?.. I'm just wondering. I got one bad tooth (bad to the bone). doesn't hurt but I've been having insomnia. Wondering if it might be the reason
VikKarabin t1_jbxpi7b wrote
Reply to comment by Buickspeeddemon69 in Defending champion leaves Iditarod race over health concerns by besselfunctions
is it acute tooth ache or what?
VikKarabin t1_j5u93bt wrote
Reply to comment by akriti12_ in In 1971, three cosmonauts Dobrovolski, Volkov, and Patsayev passed away due to a valve malfunction in the Soyuz 11 capsule. They remain the only people who have passed away above the Kármán Line - the defining line of space. by sciencekenyon
The capsule landed in Kazakhstan with three dead bodies in it. They were buried.
VikKarabin t1_j49g24m wrote
Reply to comment by PeiMeisPeePee in TIL that fish skin is used as wound dressing for severe burn injuries, leading to fast and very effective healing. by firesparxx
that's so cool
VikKarabin t1_j46ul7z wrote
Reply to TIL that fish skin is used as wound dressing for severe burn injuries, leading to fast and very effective healing. by firesparxx
Can we heal fish with human skin, too? Also, do fishes get burned a lot?
VikKarabin t1_j2csvtt wrote
Reply to comment by PopeHonkersVII in TIL about the Schienenzeppelin, a train powered by a rear-mounted propeller similar to a helicopter, capable of reaching 140 km/h (87 mph). Designed in 1930s Germany, it was intended to be a futuristic mode of transportation but never entered service due to technical issues and WWII by pooterpon
Plus horrific noise, gravel flying back and killing people :)
VikKarabin t1_j13y0xm wrote
let's all go back to IRC
VikKarabin t1_j0zjd6w wrote
Reply to comment by mtarascio in Paddle board teens ‘miraculously’ rescued after drifting miles in strong winds by ceodiw
what?.. you think it would solve the problem?..
VikKarabin t1_ize86m9 wrote
eli5 why?.
VikKarabin t1_ixyxelv wrote
Reply to comment by BazilBroketail in Returning to normal relations with Russia would be a mistake, says Lithuanian president by hieronymusanonymous
Once hostilities end you'll be surprised how many pragmatists there will be.
People remember all the pain and alll the shame, but corporations always seek profit - that will be the motivation for lobbying normalizing the relationship.
Hopefully by then russia will be bent over to the point that any business relationship with her will constitute plain sodomy.
VikKarabin t1_ix8cagz wrote
i'm barely noticing there is World Cup going on, noone cares. I am in Israel though
VikKarabin t1_ix11mr4 wrote
Reply to comment by badideas1 in TVLine Performers of the Week: Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West in 'The Crown' by MarvelsGrantMan136
He's an addict sir. He's addicted to himself
VikKarabin t1_iu9frmu wrote
Reply to comment by Peterd1900 in British Royal Navy ship sinks smugglers' boat carrying £24m of cocaine in Caribbean by skeggy101
yeah, ships are great
thanks
VikKarabin t1_iu9e6wc wrote
Reply to British Royal Navy ship sinks smugglers' boat carrying £24m of cocaine in Caribbean by skeggy101
Wait what do British do there?
VikKarabin t1_iu9b5p1 wrote
Reply to comment by youngpolviet in Poland scraps easy access to labour market for Russians by hieronymusanonymous
or the opposite?
VikKarabin t1_iu4lsh4 wrote
is that like 20 kilos or something
VikKarabin t1_itlbmg5 wrote
Reply to comment by mdog73 in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
wow I googled it, it says 40000 tons a year. Thanks!
I felt it was maybe a ton or two.
VikKarabin t1_itiypm9 wrote
Reply to comment by mdog73 in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
what's that, dust?..
VikKarabin t1_ist8cqb wrote
Reply to Nothing hikes price of Ear 1 earbuds by 50 percent - The $99 earbuds will soon cost $149 by speckz
That's because I did not know they existed, even though I was on the market recently. They hit the only headline they could make.
VikKarabin t1_jbxrbwe wrote
Reply to comment by Buickspeeddemon69 in Defending champion leaves Iditarod race over health concerns by besselfunctions
oh I misunderstood. Smoke up! Feel better