Area 51 » Pavel Radzivilovsky
Jun 4 |
awarded | ● Autobiographer |
Feb 19 |
awarded | ● Grassroots |
Jan 22 |
awarded | ● Centrist |
Jan 21 |
awarded | ● Commentator |
Dec 13 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Dec 5 |
awarded | ● Upholder |
Nov 18 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
Sep 30 |
awarded | ● Radical |
Aug 31 |
awarded | ● Advocate |
Aug 31 |
proposed question | How Things Work: How stars work? |
Aug 31 |
proposed question | How Things Work: Why is Arthur C. Clarke's cable not practical? |
Aug 31 |
proposed question | How Things Work: Why do we get sleepy after lunch at work? |
Aug 31 |
proposed question | How Things Work: What's a heavy water reactor? |
Aug 31 |
proposed question | How Things Work: What does a magnetron do in a microwave oven? |
Aug 31 |
comment |
How Things Work: How does a car work? Top-level design is not necessarily too broad. A car has engine and wheels, a kind of breaking and steering systems. This is how it works. Most have a kind of driver seat for a human to make decision. Is airplane also too broad? |
Aug 31 |
comment |
How Things Work I suggest 'howthingswork'. By the way, it's okay to use howstuffworks trademark with permission. And there's no reason not to get one. |
Jun 19 |
awarded | ● Caucus |
Jun 17 |
awarded | ● Pioneer |