The balloon passed the coastline of Spain about 12:40 AM (US Eastern Standard Time) Wednesday morning (Dec 14) [stop]
It has since popped and landed in the Mediterranean Sea [stop]
This is a huge accomplishment [stop]
The previous distance record was about 3,300 miles. [stop]
This one traveled about 6,200 miles. [stop]
Agree, security starts at home. If it stops companies like Comodo with a history of bad business practices from being allowed to issue SSL certificates it's worth it.
Because your Mom doesn't work there? Clean up your own mess.
Why is it people think the other guy should always do what ever? It is a free service as is, they don't owe anyone squat.
Does anybody research these things?? It's not that THAT unusual. Slashdot is turning into Digg.
Do a Google search on "supermoon hype" and read the links!
This submission read like a telegram.
The balloon passed the coastline of Spain about 12:40 AM (US Eastern Standard Time) Wednesday morning (Dec 14) [stop] It has since popped and landed in the Mediterranean Sea [stop] This is a huge accomplishment [stop] The previous distance record was about 3,300 miles. [stop] This one traveled about 6,200 miles. [stop]
In your world.
It's a basic instinct to survive, I doubt the rats are aggressively using anything. Predator grabs rat to kill and the poison is released.
Agree, security starts at home. If it stops companies like Comodo with a history of bad business practices from being allowed to issue SSL certificates it's worth it.
Because your Mom doesn't work there? Clean up your own mess. Why is it people think the other guy should always do what ever? It is a free service as is, they don't owe anyone squat.
I don't see ads using Firefox from Google or anyone. Good luck Facebook, people do have choices. I choose NO ADS.
Does anybody research these things?? It's not that THAT unusual. Slashdot is turning into Digg. Do a Google search on "supermoon hype" and read the links!
Arrrggghhh
Practice what you preach perhaps? http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/16mar_supermoon/