Some hairs are askew? We call that "Wednesday" around here
Hagar the Horrible, 5/29/24
One of the great dilemmas of transport is that the more mass you need to move, the more energy you need to move it, which means you need more fuel, but fuel itself adds mass. At sea, or in space, when you have to take all you fuel with you when you depart on your journey, the mass of that fuel can be a real limiting factor in terms of how you far you can go -- but on the other hand, you have to figure into your calculations that in most scenarios, you burn off fuel as you use it, so the mass of your vessel actually goes down over time. Anyway, one of the human beings who serve as fuel for Hagar's boat, which is burdened by the extra mass of the extra rowers being towed behind it, can't row anymore, due to his injury. It would make things easier for the uninjured rowers if the overall mass they were propelling were lower. You see where I'm going with this.
Mary Worth, 5/29/24