njb902 wrote:If you guys had a chance to volunteer to have a experimental prosthesis would you do it?
RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:If you guys had a chance to volunteer to have a experimental prosthesis would you do it?
Everything that is attached to me from birth and the stuff that grew naturally afterwards all seem to function well. I wouldn't need it.
njb902 wrote:RhA wrote:njb902 wrote:If you guys had a chance to volunteer to have a experimental prosthesis would you do it?
Everything that is attached to me from birth and the stuff that grew naturally afterwards all seem to function well. I wouldn't need it.
Well what if your leg is messed up. The procedure would require them to remove your leg from just above the knee down and then attach a artificial joint, calf, and foot.
Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
I purchased Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, yesterday. I've never sat through a Kubrick film and the price point was low enough for me to indulge my curiosity. I won't delve into the specifics but does anybody else feel that it was an overblown affair?
Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
d_sel1 wrote:Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
Here is a side question, the nations of the world have spent a combined $0 on asteroid defense system. Is this a bad thing or just minor problem?
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Mindmaster wrote:You realize that, so far, "asteroid defense" is science fiction, right?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Mindmaster wrote:You realize that, so far, "asteroid defense" is science fiction, right?
I think after last week the Russians will change that.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
d_sel1 wrote:Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
Here is a side question, the nations of the world have spent a combined $0 on asteroid defense system. Is this a bad thing or just minor problem?
Mindmaster wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
Here is a side question, the nations of the world have spent a combined $0 on asteroid defense system. Is this a bad thing or just minor problem?
You realize that, so far, "asteroid defense" is science fiction, right?
d_sel1 wrote:Mindmaster wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
Here is a side question, the nations of the world have spent a combined $0 on asteroid defense system. Is this a bad thing or just minor problem?
You realize that, so far, "asteroid defense" is science fiction, right?
Yeah, but science fiction that many scientists might justify. It is brought by Neil DeGrasse Tyson when he was on PBS News Hour.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Mindmaster wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Mindmaster wrote:d_sel1 wrote:Sinnertwin wrote:From what I've read, there are no casualties from the Russian Meteorite, only injuries. Hope that this is true and that those affected are able to return to stability as soon as possible.
Here is a side question, the nations of the world have spent a combined $0 on asteroid defense system. Is this a bad thing or just minor problem?
You realize that, so far, "asteroid defense" is science fiction, right?
Yeah, but science fiction that many scientists might justify. It is brought by Neil DeGrasse Tyson when he was on PBS News Hour.
Fixed.
But you're not getting my point: as of right now, it's all just science fiction. They may be looking into it, but for right now, it's nonexistant. The closest we got to an "asteroid" defense was research for President Reagan's "Star Wars", but that was for shooting Soviet missiles out of the atmosphere (should they have launched one at us).
shortwave wrote:Anyone see fox news ask is climate change was to blame?
My answer is NO YOU IDIOTS.
Twitchythe3rd wrote:shortwave wrote:Anyone see fox news ask is climate change was to blame?
My answer is NO YOU IDIOTS.
It's Fox News. This is normal.
d_sel1 wrote:This is a summary of the situation in Cyprus.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/cyprus-crisis-explained-idiot/story?id=18782212#.UUvdejenfJw
There are three questions I like to ask? Answer any of them you like
1. Is there any justifications for any government to take money from its citizens' bank account?
2. How bad is this for the economy, especially here is the US?
3. Is this the one of the most condescending pieces of journalism you ever read?
njb902 wrote:With America as war weary as she is, should she go to war with the DPRK if it attacks the ROK?
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
njb902 wrote:With America as war weary as she is, should she go to war with the DPRK if it attacks the ROK?
Sinnertwin wrote:njb902 wrote:With America as war weary as she is, should she go to war with the DPRK if it attacks the ROK?
Lets hope it never gets to that.
But to answer your question, unlike occupying the middle east, considering there is very little if anything to be gained, i suspect that it'll be a short campaign.
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