Which test? The tests that require you to show up to a particular location usually have testing service providers with locations in Canada/US/Mexico... are you planning to take all of these exams?
The other kinds of supersuits aren't "inflatable" and are generally made of hard materials that could be harmful if you fell on them in just the wrong way by accident.
(Not that the other supersuits are specifically designed to hurt the people who wear them....)
Gene, I meant more difficult... analogous to the ways spammers use software to get around spam filters. Legit publishers won't use it, but sketchy journals that are trying to sound legit would.
Als o in that link: The Atlas 5, one of two rockets used primarily for U.S. military missions, is powered by another Energomash engine, the RD-180.
Moscow threatened to cut off exports of the RD-180 for U.S. military missions in response to U.S. trade sanctions spurred by Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula. So far, however, business has continued uninterrupted, says United Launch Alliance, a Boeing and Lockheed Martin partnership that manufactures and flies the Atlas rocket.
Hmm. not quite a dupe, except for the BioSuit. Maybe I should lay off the space-related DailyDirts for a while? (I've been tempted to do one on all the crashes and explosions recently....)
Perhaps you might find it hard to swallow... that you're already eating/drinking recycled bodily wastes from dinosaurs and many other animals (including humans). (And there is no noticeable tang at all.)
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Which test? The tests that require you to show up to a particular location usually have testing service providers with locations in Canada/US/Mexico... are you planning to take all of these exams?
for example: http://www.isaca.org/certification/pages/exam-locations.aspx
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The other kinds of supersuits aren't "inflatable" and are generally made of hard materials that could be harmful if you fell on them in just the wrong way by accident.
(Not that the other supersuits are specifically designed to hurt the people who wear them....)
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Not sure how that link got messed up, but thanks for pointing it out.
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But would I rely on a cat to do something critical like help spy on a foreign ambassador? Uh. No. Would you?
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/31/us-space-orbital-sciences-idUSKBN0IK1YW20141031
Als o in that link:
The Atlas 5, one of two rockets used primarily for U.S. military missions, is powered by another Energomash engine, the RD-180.
Moscow threatened to cut off exports of the RD-180 for U.S. military missions in response to U.S. trade sanctions spurred by Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula. So far, however, business has continued uninterrupted, says United Launch Alliance, a Boeing and Lockheed Martin partnership that manufactures and flies the Atlas rocket.
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http://neuronresearch.net/vision/pix/vitaminAs.gif
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not quite...
(I've been tempted to do one on all the crashes and explosions recently....)
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http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/9/5793494/toyota-has-been-investigating-cars-that-hover-above-the- road
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Perhaps you might find it hard to swallow... that you're already eating/drinking recycled bodily wastes from dinosaurs and many other animals (including humans). (And there is no noticeable tang at all.)
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