Try this with a friend. Both start at the same article, and the first one to reach an agreed upon article using links wins. Don't allow use of the back button for more challenge.
I once attended a lecture where the speaker said that the best thing to do with Iran was to force them to produce uranium in a consortium. Europeans do this by sharing the same enrichment plant, and it lets them keep tabs on how enriched each country is making its uranium. With Iran's new centrifuge technology, I'm sure they would be welcome at an international plant, especially if it allayed fears about a weapons program.
It seems that this kind of technology has been around for a couple of years - when did they start and how long have they been doing this? This kind of technology could vastly improve our ability to uncover new facts about the past, and not just for fossils.
It's interesting how high sales are despite a stalled economy. Maybe it's cheaper to sit at home and play video games instead of going out, given the price of gas.
Try this with a friend. Both start at the same article, and the first one to reach an agreed upon article using links wins. Don't allow use of the back button for more challenge.
Anyone else remeber when going green involved a can of green paint?
I once attended a lecture where the speaker said that the best thing to do with Iran was to force them to produce uranium in a consortium. Europeans do this by sharing the same enrichment plant, and it lets them keep tabs on how enriched each country is making its uranium. With Iran's new centrifuge technology, I'm sure they would be welcome at an international plant, especially if it allayed fears about a weapons program.
What will the cost be? TFA doesn't say anything. Also, can you hook it up to your 360 simultaneously with your HD-DVD drive?
With something this expensive, they had better come up with a better name than the Tapestry 300.
Would the show suffer so much if it was sponsored by Victoria's Secret, Smirnoff, and Trojan?
Don't blame me - I voted Republican!
This makes me think of the storm generator in Red Alert 2. If could something even remotely like that working...
It seems that this kind of technology has been around for a couple of years - when did they start and how long have they been doing this? This kind of technology could vastly improve our ability to uncover new facts about the past, and not just for fossils.
What will this do for interrogation rooms? Will they have a table, a lamp, and mickey mouse wall paper?
It's interesting how high sales are despite a stalled economy. Maybe it's cheaper to sit at home and play video games instead of going out, given the price of gas.