But the US gets a free pass for all the healthcare workers that are getting killed in Pakistan now, since a CIA operative disguised as a health care worker is what caught Bin Laden. Yes they are shooting doctors and nurses. And you don't give a fuck.
Half the price for the piece of paper with the specs on it. But like the dreamliner, Boeing will deliver late, overbudget, and with serious issues forcing it to be grounded. Cos that's how it works. The more you pay, the less you get.
Again, you are assuming it's hereditary. Think about this. If the mother/father have fertility problems what are their chances of passing on the gene to their kids? What is the chance of them HAVING kids? Derp. Birth defects are not hereditary.
I say we control the population of rich countries instead. All they do is consume the world's resources disproportionately, so killing one of them is much more efficient than killing someone from a poor country.
Except if you read the article: "Earlier research by the same team found that genetic changes to the same species of mosquito can make them immune to Deet, although it was not clear if there were any mosquitoes like this in the wild."
The "current issues in the world" are not fixable. They are part of humanity. Always have been. Always will be. Fixing them has been the pretext of politicians since time immemorial. Have they been fixed yet? What is this magical solution that no one in all of history has ever been able to find?
The problem is that the hornet and eagle pilots are going to run out of ammo at some point, the planes are going to break down, the pilots will have to sleep, long before the Chinese run out of cheap aircraft... The Soviet T-34 was vastly inferior to the German panzers as well. But to some extent it is very much a numbers game. If you feel that technology assures victory where is the Roman empire today?
In conclusion one could say that the Inuit and other northern indigineous people of the Americas had the greatest and most diverse economies, being about as far away from Africa as you can get.
You poor soul. You seem to think that convincing people of anything has to do with facts. The school of sophistry teaches us that he who makes the best sounding argument wins, and the facts be damned. If you want to be sure of a victory, appeal to basic emotions: anger, hatred, triumph...
To the explorers' surprise, no crater was to be found. There was instead around ground zero a vast zone (8 kilometres [5.0 mi] across) of trees scorched and devoid of branches, but standing upright.
Of course that makes sense if "groud zero" isn't where the object hit the ground but rather is the first point of imact of the shockwave coming down from high in the atmosphere. Directly underneath the trees would be presenting the smallest possible surface area to the shockwaves travelling down, and these would strip the trees of branches and leaves but essentially try to "push" the trees down, compressing them. Trees can be compressed quite a bit. Then 8km or more away, the blast energy is moving at an ever increasing angle. It takes far less energy to topple a tree to its side than to ram it deeper into the ground.
Therefore the object's impact crater is probably far, far away and rather small. The real damage came from the blast as it hit denser air, just like it did yesterday. In a way I'm happy that the Tunguska riddle has been solved.
Not necessarily. Imagine a basketball in front of you. That is the Earth. Now draw an imaginary line from your nose to the left side of the basketball. Your line is going east to west. Now draw another line to the right of the basketball. Your line is now going west to east. Same point of origin. Same basic direction of movement. Different perceived trajectory for those living on the basketball.
No. Nuclear bombs don't produce a fireball streaking across the sky. The lack of radiation is also a big clue. Nuclear weapons are designed to kill, not frighten people and shatter windows. You'd have to be pretty insane to confuse this for a nuclear attack.
But the US gets a free pass for all the healthcare workers that are getting killed in Pakistan now, since a CIA operative disguised as a health care worker is what caught Bin Laden. Yes they are shooting doctors and nurses. And you don't give a fuck.
Half the price for the piece of paper with the specs on it. But like the dreamliner, Boeing will deliver late, overbudget, and with serious issues forcing it to be grounded. Cos that's how it works. The more you pay, the less you get.
Yeah wherever will a bunch of farmers get their hands on earth digging and moving equipment...
There is plenty of violence in Costa Rica sadly... and it's getting worse every year thanks to the drug cartels and the "war on drugs".
Only the 1% wore pelts. The rest were in loincloths or naked. Now go out and hunt me some more pelts...
Again, you are assuming it's hereditary. Think about this. If the mother/father have fertility problems what are their chances of passing on the gene to their kids? What is the chance of them HAVING kids? Derp. Birth defects are not hereditary.
It says "In twelve years there will be no environment left to protect. So carry on"
I say we control the population of rich countries instead. All they do is consume the world's resources disproportionately, so killing one of them is much more efficient than killing someone from a poor country.
You are making the rather large assumption that fertility problems are all hereditary.
Except if you read the article: "Earlier research by the same team found that genetic changes to the same species of mosquito can make them immune to Deet, although it was not clear if there were any mosquitoes like this in the wild."
Except in Kansas, where it's the work of the Devil.
Get ready to be robbed again. A lot of burglars wait a few weeks and because they know you will replace your stuff, hit you a second time.
Well they say life begins at 40. Hey, we might be on to something here...
The "current issues in the world" are not fixable. They are part of humanity. Always have been. Always will be. Fixing them has been the pretext of politicians since time immemorial. Have they been fixed yet? What is this magical solution that no one in all of history has ever been able to find?
Hah, billions. Billions are so 1990's. We use trillions now.
The problem is that the hornet and eagle pilots are going to run out of ammo at some point, the planes are going to break down, the pilots will have to sleep, long before the Chinese run out of cheap aircraft... The Soviet T-34 was vastly inferior to the German panzers as well. But to some extent it is very much a numbers game. If you feel that technology assures victory where is the Roman empire today?
They were thinking "How can we grab some of Apple's share?" and apparently a "charms bar" is the way to go.
In conclusion one could say that the Inuit and other northern indigineous people of the Americas had the greatest and most diverse economies, being about as far away from Africa as you can get.
You poor soul. You seem to think that convincing people of anything has to do with facts. The school of sophistry teaches us that he who makes the best sounding argument wins, and the facts be damned. If you want to be sure of a victory, appeal to basic emotions: anger, hatred, triumph...
Does this mean the Death Star is now operational?
To the explorers' surprise, no crater was to be found. There was instead around ground zero a vast zone (8 kilometres [5.0 mi] across) of trees scorched and devoid of branches, but standing upright.
Of course that makes sense if "groud zero" isn't where the object hit the ground but rather is the first point of imact of the shockwave coming down from high in the atmosphere. Directly underneath the trees would be presenting the smallest possible surface area to the shockwaves travelling down, and these would strip the trees of branches and leaves but essentially try to "push" the trees down, compressing them. Trees can be compressed quite a bit. Then 8km or more away, the blast energy is moving at an ever increasing angle. It takes far less energy to topple a tree to its side than to ram it deeper into the ground.
Therefore the object's impact crater is probably far, far away and rather small. The real damage came from the blast as it hit denser air, just like it did yesterday. In a way I'm happy that the Tunguska riddle has been solved.
Yup, I mean preaching about not being able to get updates to people who haven't updated their system is a bit - redundant.
Not necessarily. Imagine a basketball in front of you. That is the Earth. Now draw an imaginary line from your nose to the left side of the basketball. Your line is going east to west. Now draw another line to the right of the basketball. Your line is now going west to east. Same point of origin. Same basic direction of movement. Different perceived trajectory for those living on the basketball.
I don't get it. Break a window so that you can get - a new window. Are they that desperate for visitors out there?
No. Nuclear bombs don't produce a fireball streaking across the sky. The lack of radiation is also a big clue. Nuclear weapons are designed to kill, not frighten people and shatter windows. You'd have to be pretty insane to confuse this for a nuclear attack.