Comment Re:Isn't that cutting it kinda close (Score 1) 101
I would love to see footage from the time between discovery, and plotting it's exact trajectory. I wonder how many times they ran the numbers to be sure.
I would love to see footage from the time between discovery, and plotting it's exact trajectory. I wonder how many times they ran the numbers to be sure.
Who's house we taking about here?
Who's going to propose that in the face of lobbying? Can you outbid the lobbyists?
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So we can look forward to Judy Dench doing some excessive nudity now that she's firmly established?
Slashdot would die overnight if people were forced to wear cameras at work.
I can just imagine the Daleks trundling into the office screaming "D-C-M-A!"
With AC coming almost as standard nowadays, I wonder if it will ever come to a point where you can't open the window if the car is going over a certain speed. It uses a lot less energy to cool the interior of the car using AC, than the cost to aerodynamics of having a window (or 2) open while travelling at speed.
I welcome the day when cars simply become a means of transport.
Evolution, and most other science is fine with Catholics.
Well, there's also the possibility that if it wasn't caused by evolution, then God made us and everything this way. Would a loving god design us to have cancer?
What about heating and electricity!
This is close to a question I was going to ask, and will do so now.
Have we ruled out all possible natural methods of CCl4 production? Just like how volcano's spew out tons of CO2, there may be methods, like you post for natural production of CCl4 which has acted as an automated regulator of the biosphere. Increased animal population, increased methane production, increased Ozone depletion. This normally happens so slowly that it is more spread out around the globe, instead of fixed over the poles, so it would have a slower global impact, to increase UV pass-through which in turn increases plant growth etc or kills off animals to reduce the methane production.
Humans came along an introduced a massive imbalance, in both methane production and directly introducing CCl4 to the atmosphere. We may have reduced greatly the amount of CCl4 usage, but all the agribusiness is still producing excess methane.
Its temperature was checked by putting a thermometer in the back door.
And where there's Space Plankton, the must be Space Whales. Man the harpoons maties!.
I hear they would have given it the highest danger rating, but that would have involved changing the lightbulb. Since all those involved already knew, they didn't see the point.
I don't understand the problem, you pronounce it exactly as it's written.
Only through hard work and perseverance can one truly suffer.