I'd be interested in any suggestions. I just looked at what pieces(are black/want beige)-piece around outside of gear shift-defog vents on dashboard-left/right vents-piece around window control knobs(pass driv)-piece around door handle (pass driver, front rear)(is beige/want black)-plastic pieces in back seat for seat belt bucklesbasically wanting to alternate two main interior colors, my door panel goes_____________________| black?????????____??????????????92;|?????___92;(*)92; |_|______????92;|?????|??????92;???92;__________ |_??92;|?????|???????92;__black_______|???||?????|__beige__________|?????||_______________________|( ) being the piece around the window controlis black, I want beige* being the window control will stay black being the door handle |___| is the piece around it, I want beigeha so i think you get it, my dashboard is black, want the vents beige the pieces are all plastic. so best paint? procedure? etc. thanks!!
I have no idea what Kurt would say about today's music, but if he was alive, I know he would of said how he feels about it. There is good music out there, you just have to find it. Everyone has different tastes and the type of music they like could be real music to them. This whole 'was Kurt murdered thing' I don't know what to believe any more, There is as much evidence that he killed himself as there is he was murdered, that fact is we will never know. We just have to enjoy his music and think about the greatness he done when he was alive. R.I.P Kurt3
It doesn't have to be a circle. Even with the most primitive model you can produce elliptic or irregular orbits. You should try it..
You are probably thinking about the analogy that compares the curvature of spacetime with a rubber sheet that is distorted by a central mass. I have never liked that analogy much, since it uses gravity to explain itself, but it still works to produce elliptical orbits, or even hyperbolic near misses. Consider the orbiting object moving around the central object but closer on one side than the other. It will fall deeper into the depression on the near side and rise higher on the far side, but it will still maintain an elliptical path around the central object. Or it may just follow a curved path part way around and then fly off in another direction, if it is moving too fast to begin with. Just like real orbital mechanics. The analogy still works, it just doesn't do justice to Einstein's efforts on the nature of spacetime and gravity.