Freeze it before you tip it? Redirect light on the way in? Or maybe there's some optical trick that can be done on the receiving end? Or how about, put it on a railway track from the lunar north pole to the lunar south pole? I think I like the freezing idea best. Or the optical trick, if there is one.
As a North Carolina resident, I can't help thinking: Edwards is a great talker and very good-looking, but we elected him to the Senate, and he didn't do his job. He used it as a springboard. And you want to give him a promotion for that? On the rare occasion that he did show up in the Senate, he voted the way his constituents wanted, every single time. Not an original thought in his head. And the way Cheney crushed him in the vice presidential debate in '04 further convinced me that Edwards is in the same league as Quayle, and does not really belong among serious presidential candidates.
By the way, http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html is a great resource for checking whether you're overlooking someone, or thinking too highly of someone who doesn't really fit your beliefs. I don't think most people realize how far to the left Edward's stated positions actually are. He's not moderate.
Why isn't there a quantum random number generator built into our CPUs?
Freeze it before you tip it? Redirect light on the way in? Or maybe there's some optical trick that can be done on the receiving end? Or how about, put it on a railway track from the lunar north pole to the lunar south pole? I think I like the freezing idea best. Or the optical trick, if there is one.
By the way, http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html is a great resource for checking whether you're overlooking someone, or thinking too highly of someone who doesn't really fit your beliefs. I don't think most people realize how far to the left Edward's stated positions actually are. He's not moderate.