Agreed. They look good, and that's about where the good things end.
Agreed. They look good, and that's about where the good things end.
How about 'less pain, more gain'? :D
Me neither. There probably would be, nonetheless. No escaping it ):
In my humble opinion, that cop is a fucking bigoted asshole who somehow managed to get a badge.
All the more reason to go to SPAAACE :D
Me neither. What is the rush, though?
Damn, British-Indian accents are so elegant.
I really do hate the military budget of America with a passion. Just IMAGINE what we could be doing if those $700 billion+ were going towards space. It depresses me to no end when I consider that NASA's budget isn't even half a percent of the Federal budget.
The problem is that PC setups are not typically pleasing to the eye. Mine certainly isn't. If you find some that look good, please submit them! I need to make my workstation look better.
Having an awesome-looking home screen certainly feels refreshing! You should do it!
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Review the F-35. That would be fun.
I don't think you understand the comparison, it more is suggesting that no matter the risks, people will continue to have children or at least try, else they would go extinct.
Exactly. This still occurs in third-world countries today, as well.
It's a big step to that single person, but in the collective view of even a few thousand, the decision is black and white: either attempt to give birth, or die out.
The placebo effect is surprisingly strong.
That car will certainly be in more than one piece very soon.
That's perfectly logical and alright. My point is just that if you don't like something, you should not advocate against it unless your reason is very persuasive. I agree that space colonization is dangerous, but so was moving West, exploring the world by sea, crossing the Atlantic to find India, etc. Some risks are…
I don't know, but I sure know thousands of people jumping up and down to be on a one-way Mars mission. (MarsOne, the guy who created it has got thousands of emails from eager volunteers)
Just go to the source link, open the images you like from there (they'll open in Flickr), right click on the flickr image, choose whatever size you want, and then right click and save as.