by Mdove February 23, 2009
For those people who do not wish to sit through Monty Python's masterpiece, here is the Meaning of Life:
Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.
Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.
by Wise Penguin January 16, 2005
The continuous and everlasting voyage of living in a van, either traveling, down by a river, or partying at every bonfire you can find. Off-roading is key and animals living in the van only adds to the overall van life.
Goals include having a convoy of vanlifers.
Goals include having a convoy of vanlifers.
I didn't choose the van life, the van life chose me.
Van life! (hops in van) (dog hops in van)
It's kinda cheesy over here, wanna vanlife it?
Van life! (hops in van) (dog hops in van)
It's kinda cheesy over here, wanna vanlife it?
by SlackieYEP July 14, 2014
by logan2611 May 16, 2019
Life fucked up .
Mash - jamaican patois for 'broken' .
In other words, 'life's broken' , 'life's hard' , 'life's rough' etc .
Mash - jamaican patois for 'broken' .
In other words, 'life's broken' , 'life's hard' , 'life's rough' etc .
by PolloFrito October 25, 2009
Based on cryopreservation through many novels and movies such as Vanilla Sky. One has the ability to freeze oneself under ultra-cold temperatures, making the aging process stop and non-existing which would achieve "suspended animation". Already there have been cases of this process, even companies like "www.alcor.org" is offering the service of immortality through cryogenics. Soon we can see if this technology can be harbored.
Soon I will achieve exactly what Tom Cruise acheived in Vanilla Sky, by purchasing life extension membership from Alcor.
by Allen "Aames" Han September 25, 2006
The half life of a radioisotope is the time taken for the current level of radioactivity to drop to half that amount. Note that this means radioactive decay follows the curve of a decaying exponential. Oh, as mentioned, it is also somewhat of a revolutionary computer game. "As for the suit, I think you've earned it"
Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years. Let's say its radioactivity 'level' at time = 0 is 2. After around 5,730, its radioactivity will be 1, After a further 5,370 years its radioactivity will be 0.5, and after yet another half life, the radioactivty would be 0.25, and so on.
by Chavez77 June 22, 2006