This goes along with the fact that Reno NV is further west than los Angeles is.Today I learned that Maine is substantially closer to Africa than Florida is. About 790 miles closer, to be precise. (It's because Maine is so much farther east, but it really surprised me to learn that Maine was closer, let alone 790 miles closer.)
There's a lot of cool things you can do on Google Earth. I spend way too much time on it and I'm absolutely fascinated by GE VR.PS I also learned you can measure distances "as the crow flies" on Google maps by right clicking the map on the starting point and selecting "Measure Distance".
There's a lot of cool things you can do on Google Earth. I spend way too much time on it and I'm absolutely fascinated by GE VR.
I recommend playing geoguessr.com if you haven't already. Basically, it drops you somewhere in the world and you have to guess as to where.
A few months ago, there was a UFO sighting in Beaver, UT. The video is the most interesting/non-interesting sighting I've ever seen (it's crazy fast.) Anyway, someone used Google Earth, math, science and triangulation to estimate the objects speed as well size.
If Bulletproof gets mysteriously banned, we'll know that the aliens have gotten to Jason.There's really only one conclusion here...
They are looking for me.
I was aboard the Nimitz during the "tic-tac UFO" encounter. It created a lot of buzz. At the time from the people I heard the story from it they were calling it a "flying twinkie" not a tic-tac, but whatever.
So this tic-tac showed up when I was at sea on the Nimitz, and now it shows up in Utah?
I'm on to you, you tic-tac *************. Come at me!
TIL how many it takes for a circle jerk.
If I remember correctly, a minimum of 3 but 5 is optimal. Per @LogGrad98 the man of wisdom.What is that number? exactly?