Isn't this pretty obvious? I'm sure if you went into the Address Book of any CIO, they would have the cell phone and e-mail for the other CIOs.
And it proves that CISPA is worthless, a waste of time, a distraction, and I want a refund of the salaries of elected officials wasting their time on this bill.
Will this be their own actual proprietary design, or are they just going to steal (like they usually do) some American company's design and sell it as their own?
I predict there to be a scratched-off Intel logo at the bottom right corner of their schematics.
I hope they will have a nice visor that goes over my bionic eyes, that lets me see infrared, warp core plasma, and all sorts of exotic radiation. I promise to sing the "Reading Rainbow" song while wearing it.
I don't believe that NASA is planning on moving 6 billion people to the moon. 650 million tons of ice is plenty for a few hundred person colony or refueling station. Plus I doubt that they would be watering lawns, taking long bubble baths, or washing their cars.
So if each person uses 90 tons of ice, and assuming no recycling, then:
650,000,000 tons of ice / 90 tons of eater per American per year = 7,222,222.222 years of water for one person for one year. One hundred people can live on the moon for 72,222 years or so.
Isn't this pretty obvious? I'm sure if you went into the Address Book of any CIO, they would have the cell phone and e-mail for the other CIOs. And it proves that CISPA is worthless, a waste of time, a distraction, and I want a refund of the salaries of elected officials wasting their time on this bill.
Will this be their own actual proprietary design, or are they just going to steal (like they usually do) some American company's design and sell it as their own? I predict there to be a scratched-off Intel logo at the bottom right corner of their schematics.
I hope they will have a nice visor that goes over my bionic eyes, that lets me see infrared, warp core plasma, and all sorts of exotic radiation. I promise to sing the "Reading Rainbow" song while wearing it.
I don't believe that NASA is planning on moving 6 billion people to the moon. 650 million tons of ice is plenty for a few hundred person colony or refueling station. Plus I doubt that they would be watering lawns, taking long bubble baths, or washing their cars. So if each person uses 90 tons of ice, and assuming no recycling, then: 650,000,000 tons of ice / 90 tons of eater per American per year = 7,222,222.222 years of water for one person for one year. One hundred people can live on the moon for 72,222 years or so.