What proof do you want? There is a lot of statistical proof of temperature rising, CO2 levels rising, water level rising. These are all measurable things, that have been compared to historical levels. All of these have shown to be way above historical peaks. While scientist like to be able to proof everything (that is what science is about), somethings can't be proven in a practical way. A scaled down earth with every important factor in it, is not an easy task.
Why would a town of 80 people even use an electronic voting machine? Too much money in the budget? If people can't be bothered with count a 80 paper votes, i would label it the most lazy people in the world.
Here we have a plane traveling at ~800 km/t, and he is able to keep the beam point into the cockpit for more than a few milliseconds? He must have the best hand-eye coordination ever.
How do you know he knew that it would crash the plane? Can you read minds? That must be it. End of story.
Wow, aren't we full of ourselves!?
I would think DVD forum would be the recipient of license payments. NBC might be part of DVD forum, but it's unlikely.
You might try not the use the events page as proof (http://www.hostforest.co.uk//Events/default.asp?Y ear=2006&Month=12&Day=04), since that does change the calender. But the events calender is not what was shown in the screenshot!
What proof do you want? There is a lot of statistical proof of temperature rising, CO2 levels rising, water level rising. These are all measurable things, that have been compared to historical levels. All of these have shown to be way above historical peaks.
While scientist like to be able to proof everything (that is what science is about), somethings can't be proven in a practical way. A scaled down earth with every important factor in it, is not an easy task.
Why would a town of 80 people even use an electronic voting machine? Too much money in the budget? If people can't be bothered with count a 80 paper votes, i would label it the most lazy people in the world.
Here we have a plane traveling at ~800 km/t, and he is able to keep the beam point into the cockpit for more than a few milliseconds? He must have the best hand-eye coordination ever. How do you know he knew that it would crash the plane? Can you read minds? That must be it. End of story.
That is the longest TOS page I have ever seen. Looks like they have used more time on the TOS, than on the rest of the site.