We can't solve our own problems with crime, war, and injustice. If only there were a group of superhumanly powerful aliens that could come and do it for us! Hey, look, up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's. ...
Thank you all for your patience. The Quarterfinal matches in the Street Level Tournament of Heroes are now available for voting. We have four very intriguing matchups, so let's hear what you think!
Skill and Training vs. Strength and Toughness!
Nightwing (1) vs. Luke Cage (9)
Venue: Chicagoland Resort and Casino
Thw winner of this match will face the winner of the Green Arrow / Huntress Match in the Semifinals. Voting ends Wednesday, March 15th at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
CO2 as chemical feedstock is a little problematic because carbon dioxide is an extremely stable chemical substance. In other words, it takes a lot more energy to break those C-O bonds than you're likely to get back when you then combine the carbon and oxygen with other things. Nature (and combustion) tends to make CO2 because it exists at a lower energy state than other carbon compounds. That's why there's so much CO2 around in the first place.
There is a lot of research going on into catalytic processes that can make carbon dioxide easier to break apart so that it can then form something else. But that's a work in progress. If someone did discover a viable way to convert CO2 into something less environmentally offensive and more practically useful, they'd almost certainly win the Nobel.
And she pours herself another cup of coffee
As she contemplates the stain across the wall
and it's in between the cleaning and the washing
That's when looking back's the hardest part of all
And she always did her best to try and please him
While he always did his best to make her cry
And she got down on her knees to stop him leaving
But he always knew one day he'd say goodbye
Where are your friends, where are your children?
Is this your house is this your home?
Does nothing ever last forever?
Does everybody sleep alone?
And he tears the business tags from his old suitcase
As he packs away the pieces of his life
They all love him but they always try to change him
That's what happens when a girl becomes a wife
And she pours herself another cup of coffee
As the pictures leave a clean space on the wall
and it's in between the leaving and the loving
That's when looking back's the hardest part of all
Where are your friends, where are your children?
Is this your house is this your home?
Does nothing ever last forever?
Does everybody sleep alone?
Don't look back and don't give up
Pour yourself another cup
It's exactly what happened to Brock Osweiler in Houston. He did fine with a simplified version of Gary Kubiak's offense in Denver, but when he became responsible for the whole playbook for a different coach/coordinator, things went south (so to speak).
Thus endeth the lesson.