#17 20 years ago I was lying on the ground next to a mountain bike path in Colorado resting during a hard ride. I suddenly felt this weird, moving weight on my thigh. I raised my head to see a snake exactly like this and just as big casually slither across my legs like I was just another log. I was completely fascinated. It took about 30 seconds for it to slither over me and disappear into the brush. About 5 minutes later, two forest rangers came by with long sticks poking them into the bushes. "You guy's wouldn't happen to be looking for a giant yellow snake, would you"? They were like, "Yeah!" I just pointed in the direction went. They told me it escaped the reptile zoo that I never heard of about 500 yards from the bike path. I don't know if they ever found the snake. But, that and winning a mountain bike race in Steamboat Springs, were the coolest things to happen to me that week.
#21 Yeah, isn't there a theory on population needed to produce certain technologies, and without the nessisary mining and investments, as well as an increase In real science, which has led to the industrial boom. Plus war didn't hurt either (shifting of monies from estates to government who can waste it on science)
#17 20 years ago I was lying on the ground next to a mountain bike path in Colorado resting during a hard ride. I suddenly felt this weird, moving weight on my thigh. I raised my head to see a snake exactly like this and just as big casually slither across my legs like I was just another log. I was completely fascinated. It took about 30 seconds for it to slither over me and disappear into the brush. About 5 minutes later, two forest rangers came by with long sticks poking them into the bushes. "You guy's wouldn't happen to be looking for a giant yellow snake, would you"? They were like, "Yeah!" I just pointed in the direction went. They told me it escaped the reptile zoo that I never heard of about 500 yards from the bike path. I don't know if they ever found the snake. But, that and winning a mountain bike race in Steamboat Springs, were the coolest things to happen to me that week.
#21 Yeah, isn't there a theory on population needed to produce certain technologies, and without the nessisary mining and investments, as well as an increase In real science, which has led to the industrial boom. Plus war didn't hurt either (shifting of monies from estates to government who can waste it on science)
did you assume it was made in 2023 because the pic told you 200 yrs? LOL
that stealth bomber was made long before 2023.
Ivan is correct.
The F117 first flew in 1981, less than 100 years after the 1800s.
technically the 1800s ended 31-12-1899 at midnight.......
but there where the first cars on streets in europe to that time
"Nessisary..."