Comment The next MS catch song will be (Score 2) 66
...Backdoor Lover. Or at least it should be with this new partnership.
...Backdoor Lover. Or at least it should be with this new partnership.
The author did say: "We need to rise to the occasion and meet this challenge." so your theory may be correct.
The stars call to us through the ages, with each and every one holding the promise of a future for humanity beyond Earth
No. They don't. Humans evolved to live here, on Planet Earth. Not on our own star, or on any other star, and humanity's future is right here where we have an entire planet we were built for... not on a foreign star.
How CRAZY would we think it of MONKEYS who want to live underwater?
Ever heard of a SEA monkey?!
A great deal like Mexicans unfortunately. Their system of government is riddled with corruption & nepotism while the people suffer high taxes and bad diets (diabetes kills a good %). Each atoll has their own monarchy with the federal stuff handled in Majuro. They get enough money from the US to make some real improvements but, funds that doesn't slip into someone's pocket seem to be used ineffectively.
So while your statement was in jest, you are quite correct in many respects.
No, the Marshallese are mainly christian though they do keep to cultural norms similar to the Tongans & Samoans.
Here ya go: Cricket Flour from Amazon -- http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B...
I had it and it wasn't bad...kind of nutty if any flavor could be described. It mostly takes on the flavor of what its cooked with.
One theater served a bunch of "cricket bars" at their Snowpiercer showing and didn't really advertise the ingredients till after the movie (they told you it was made with cricket flour & fruit). Hit Central America or Asia and you'll find a plethora of insect dishes. The key is to fry the buggers, if not, you get the wet dirt taste.
what this does to their Moonshot product or is that a dead tech by now?
And would Dutch Elm disease be reclassified as a computer virus or a buffer exploit?
New York... when civilization falls apart, remember, we were way ahead of you. - David Letterman