check this sh*t out!bocephusjonezAugust 20 2005, 13:06:24 UTC
Liu Kang wins!
That totally trumps the foreign Ceramics/Geology Journal article I saw once entitled "Critical Evaluation of Natural Cleavage," written by some foreigner who obviously didn't have a grasp on colloquial English.
Unfortunately the report contained only graphs and some tables describing how granite and some other rocks broke when under compression.
To the engineer cleavage also means the abrupt splitting of planes of atoms in a crystal, causing failure.
In my defense I was, first and foremost, looking for a way to determine the weakest crystallographic plane in quartz, when I found this article.
I felt the need for a 'Google' image search for 'cleavage' was also entirely necessary. I found a few good-looking graphs that way.
Did the graph rise sharply but steadily, yea, even violently, in fits and spurts, dropping sharply off at its climax and asking for a sandwich afterward?
"Maximum Hot Load" brings to mind the time Colleen and I were at the video store and a little boy with Down syndrome charged full tilt into the secret porn room, his mother chasing close behind. Yes. That's right. They went there.
No, they have all the usual type of smut, like "Double Action 4" and "Penetration Station." I know because one fall Saturday last year, Liebs, C-Bo and I went to the video store; while she left us to look at videos, and when she returned, the young clerk pointed to the secret room and said, with no small amount of uneasiness, "Um, they went in THERE."
Turns out the kid who ran in, Elliot, is the son of Cathy Roberts, a friend of mine and Colleen's.
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That totally trumps the foreign Ceramics/Geology Journal article I saw once entitled "Critical Evaluation of Natural Cleavage," written by some foreigner who obviously didn't have a grasp on colloquial English.
Unfortunately the report contained only graphs and some tables describing how granite and some other rocks broke when under compression.
To the engineer cleavage also means the abrupt splitting of planes of atoms in a crystal, causing failure.
In my defense I was, first and foremost, looking for a way to determine the weakest crystallographic plane in quartz, when I found this article.
I felt the need for a 'Google' image search for 'cleavage' was also entirely necessary. I found a few good-looking graphs that way.
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"Maximum Hot Load" brings to mind the time Colleen and I were at the video store and a little boy with Down syndrome charged full tilt into the secret porn room, his mother chasing close behind. Yes. That's right. They went there.
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Turns out the kid who ran in, Elliot, is the son of Cathy Roberts, a friend of mine and Colleen's.
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