Their plan to be on Google Earth would not work. The high resolution aerial images found on Google Earth are taken from airplanes.
Raj states the "Google satellite" will pass over Pasadena on Sunday morning. Google does not actually own or operate any imagery satellites. Images on Google Earth and Google Maps are purchased from agencies and commercial imagery companies and stitched together into a seamless imagery product. Detailed imagery (better than 0.5m resolution) is always sourced from aerial imagery, not satellites.
"Sheldon's calculations regarding the gifts are incorrect. As it is, Howard is now in debt to Sheldon. To correct the money spent, Sheldon should have given Howard $5. That way they both spent $95."
This would have worked, but the way it happened in the episode is not incorrect: an $88 gravy boat, $2 card and $10 in cash totals to $100 which is what Howard spent, so that way they are equal as well.
This would have worked, but the way it happened in the episode is not incorrect: an $88 gravy boat, $2 card and $10 in cash totals to $100 which is what Howard spent, so that way they are equal as well.
Sheldon claims to Leonard that the Green Lantern movie was 114 minutes, when in actuality it is 154 minutes. It is possible, though unlikely, that Sheldon is saying he enjoyed 40 minutes of the movie.
During final countdown, spoken in Russian, the mission control announcer skips over number 6, so it goes 10, 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
As Sheldon officiates the wedding ceremony, he reads from an index card. He wouldn't need to do this because he has an eidetic memory and would have his part memorized.