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lol...I thought it was a Mass Effect picture too!

I think it's supposed to be a velociraptor.

Had the opportunity to attend a nuclear design class at Sandia National Laboratories last month. It is amazing how impressive nuclear weapons are from an engineering standpoint. While the concept behind nuclear weapons is easy, refining that design into high yield devices that are deliverable as a weapon is

What happened to Neptune?

Just the title of the rebuttal was petty and provocative. "Are you maternal enough to be a woman?" does not sound like a rational, informed response.

I hate seeing a woman all dressed up and made up....and wearing uggs. Just ruins the classy look that the other 90% of the woman is expressing. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about self expression, but not when it's formal dinner time.

I totally disagree. I felt like the rebuttals asked petty questions that were not relevent to the report. I thought that the rebuttal by the lead researcher was spot on.

I'd laugh, but I did that once too flying over Afghanistan. I was the junior pilot, so I didn't want to say anything, but I finally couldn't stand it anymore. I was like, "sir, I don't know what it is, but it may be getting closer." The senior pilot takes one look and says "that's the moon, and if it's getting

From your link,

It does soften my opinion somewhat. In reality, I feel for the girl. My problem is more with everyone saying that the boys should be held accountable, but not the girl. She still a. chose to perform fellatio, b. chose her group of friends poorly.

lol. It is you posting the same things over and over again. Show me the blatant mysogyny in my posts. What are you basing that on...that women should take responsibility for their actions? That you cannot say that a 14 year old boy should be held accountable but not a 14 year old girl?

Don't pity me. I have a great job, a great family, great friends and I'm really happy and secure. In my personal life, my opinion is both sought out and respected. So, it's fine if you don't want to have a constructive conversation. And the profanity and name calling shows that you do not...or can't.

Did I say that the boys shouldnt' be held accountable for their actions? Nope, they should. And the girl should be held accountable for her actions too. You can't say the boys should be held accountable and then say the girl should be treated only like a victim. It doesn't work that way.

Once again, I am impressed by your ability to debate in a intelligent manner. How was she unwittingly exploited if she did those actions on camera? I'm not saying its not kiddie porn, but she has a lot of accountability for what happened.

How is she a victim? Seriously? Did she not decide to do this on her own volition? While I enjoy the name calling, I seriously want to hear a reasonable explanation on how everyone else should be blamed but her.

I have no problem with cracking down on the people that are distributing child pornography. (Although I do worry about those who did so not knowing the girl was 14. I haven't seen it, but its possible that its hard to tell).

From the description, I didn't get the idea that she didn't know she was being filmed. If so, of course that changes things. But that's not the idea I got.

Look, the girl made her own choices. I don't blame the boys at all, from this description it seems like she was a willing participant. Why don't we hold her accountable instead of looking for someone to blame it on.

Why are all the streets in Paris lines with trees?

This is so true. I didn't realize how many rules and exemptions to those rules there was in football. And don't even get me started how painful it was trying to teach my wife the difference between college and NFL. I guess if you grow up playing it and watching it, you learn these rules a little at a time. But