It begins...
It begins...
Kepler’s called. You’re in the Goldilock’s zone of my heart.
Fairly short answer: Yes, they’ve considered the criticism and included that in their newer Feasibility Study (V2.0). Practically all raised objections were accounted for and didn’t hold water (pun intended)
It will catch larger pieces and prevent them from becoming micro plastic so it will be better in the long run than nothing. The stuff that doesn’t float poses less risk to wildlife (I believe). Because on the ocean floor it is usually smaller invertebrates that may make a home out of the garbage, and are less likely…
You’re a dick, Jonathan.
And don’t forget!
After seeing the amount of reality shows on tv today, I want to know if there is intelligent life here.
Left my pad in Flor'da
Launched in the morning sun
Most of nature seems fractal and it seems to like to use the same solutions to problems over and over again. So, are we, then, likely to be part of some vast super-macroscopic ecosystem of life that is so enormous that it and we are not aware of one another?
I shall dub you Cutesader, Bow and Adorable, and Awwwchemist.
The first time I realized the sheer scope and size of the world. Which occurred as follows:
It's a weird world where I wish Valve would be as communicative with PC fans as Epic Games is being now.
Don't ask questions. Just get in the van, keister the balloon, and don't look at the naked clown in the back. Jerry gets twitchy when people make eye contact.
We're on a highway to Cage Land.
Unless you play against a robot who cheats very, very, very fast:
i think zombie games are the zombie movies of video games
Fun Fact: Mississippi didn't officially ratify the 13 amendment abolishing slavery until FEB of 2013.
Maybe a certain vampire wanted to go where they would have unlimited red to eat.
Satellites.
Adorably geeky.