Yep yep, it's incomplete :[ confused the hell out of me for a minute there. I assume it was something along the lines of: "We noted after the election that Hollywood's absolute favorite elected official, 'Hollywood' Howard Berman," lost his seat. Or something like that.
wait wait wait... are they really using a third party company named "Yes It Is - No Piracy!"... are they serious? That's the shittiest name I've ever heard, it sounds like a 3rd grader arguing over what's a bad word or not.
You’re on a plane that crashed in the Sonora desert. The pilot and copilot are dead, but you and your classmates are unharmed. Your plane was 70 miles off the course that was filed prior to take off and you crashed 50 miles southwest of a mining camp. You have 15 items with which to survive. Rank them from most important to least important.
The items were: a flashlight with four batteries, big jack knife, aeronautical chart of the area, big plastic raincoat, magnetic compass, compresses and bandages, 45 caliber gun with bullets, red and white parachute, bottle of salt tablets, 1 liter of water per person, book titled “Edible Desert Animals”, pair of sunglasses per person, 1 liter bottle of alcohol (96%), light summer coat per person, makeup mirror.
During Highschool, one of my teachers gave us all perpermints. Who knows if they helped, but they certainly didn't make it any worse. If anything it at least made the test more pleasant.
I've heard of speculation of using the Lagrange Points, but to actually annonce plans. Now that is exciting. There will be problem getting funding probably, just like always :D
They're called Lagrange points for a reason. While some have more space than others, they're points in between to bodies so that the gravitational pull is equal. Which means you will have to orbit in order to stay in that point in between the two bodies. For example point one, the point between the Earth and the Moon, orbits all the way around the Earth, but you'll still need to stay at that point between the Earth and the Moon. Some points do have more room, but they're not a full orbit.
Maybe once the baby boomers die out, along with their antiquated ideas, we'll get more progressive voters and politicians who actually know what they're doing?
HA! Sometimes I'm surprised by how naieve I can be! Politicians don't change!
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You’re on a plane that crashed in the Sonora desert. The pilot and copilot are dead, but you and your classmates are unharmed. Your plane was 70 miles off the course that was filed prior to take off and you crashed 50 miles southwest of a mining camp. You have 15 items with which to survive. Rank them from most important to least important.
The items were: a flashlight with four batteries, big jack knife, aeronautical chart of the area, big plastic raincoat, magnetic compass, compresses and bandages, 45 caliber gun with bullets, red and white parachute, bottle of salt tablets, 1 liter of water per person, book titled “Edible Desert Animals”, pair of sunglasses per person, 1 liter bottle of alcohol (96%), light summer coat per person, makeup mirror.
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Also this is entertaining as hell.
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HA! Sometimes I'm surprised by how naieve I can be! Politicians don't change!
...but voters do.
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