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not Warp Drive, but possibly Impulse Drive, there's a difference...GlytchMeister wrote:<_<
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So how about that EM drive all the geeky websites are going on about? I keep seeing thriller headlines saying NASA accidentally invented a Warp Drive, and then I see sites like Forbes and Wired saying that it's a load of crap, on varying levels (it's not a warp engine, or it does warp space time, but not like that, or it's not even a real engine, just some cooky idiot trying to get attention or something).
Obviously not FPF but I can assist.GlytchMeister wrote:Hey, FPF, could you post the link to that commission you got those pics from?
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
A lot of his reluctance to do more specific portrayals is due to PayPal, rather than his own feelings.GlytchMeister wrote:Wow. Ok. Didn't expect Mr. Hazelton to draw stuff that racy.
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Yes PayPal is well known for using its own moralistic ideas to choose if they will close a persons account (And they get to keep any monies in that account at the time of the closure. Their TOS allows this it seems without any type of outside over-site) There have been recorded instances when they have decided to do this for people selling classic art pieces (The kind that can be shown on public TV in the states).AnotherFairportfan wrote:A lot of his reluctance to do more specific portrayals is due to PayPal, rather than his own feelings.GlytchMeister wrote:Wow. Ok. Didn't expect Mr. Hazelton to draw stuff that racy.
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From what I've read on it all, any effects from it are within the margin of error for the instruments' detection abilities, and the people behind the invention can't come up with any proper theory for why it might do what they claim. So in short, they have yet to explain how what they haven't definitively shown happen might happen.GlytchMeister wrote:<_<
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So how about that EM drive all the geeky websites are going on about? I keep seeing thriller headlines saying NASA accidentally invented a Warp Drive, and then I see sites like Forbes and Wired saying that it's a load of crap, on varying levels (it's not a warp engine, or it does warp space time, but not like that, or it's not even a real engine, just some cooky idiot trying to get attention or something).
Dean DeviceCatawampus wrote:From what I've read on it all, any effects from it are within the margin of error for the instruments' detection abilities, and the people behind the invention can't come up with any proper theory for why it might do what they claim. So in short, they have yet to explain how what they haven't definitively shown happen might happen.GlytchMeister wrote:<_<
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So how about that EM drive all the geeky websites are going on about? I keep seeing thriller headlines saying NASA accidentally invented a Warp Drive, and then I see sites like Forbes and Wired saying that it's a load of crap, on varying levels (it's not a warp engine, or it does warp space time, but not like that, or it's not even a real engine, just some cooky idiot trying to get attention or something).
This isn't so much super-heroines as it's comic women whose costumes are designed for the Male Gaze.MerchManDan wrote:Oooh, that explains the bat-shapes at the tops of her boots.
And now I'm wondering what Harley is doing there; isn't she technically a villain?