Am I reading this correctly? They're gonna send pieces into space that will be assembled as a station (or stations?) which will be refueling spots for the manned craft (or crafts?) to stop at on the way to Mars?
Am I reading this correctly? They're gonna send pieces into space that will be assembled as a station (or stations?) which will be refueling spots for the manned craft (or crafts?) to stop at on the way to Mars?
I didn't bother reading the suit b/c I sincerely doubt I could learn anything from it, but gross negligence often gets you out of a waiver that you signed accepting the risk of danger, if that's even applicable (the ability to use the waiver as a defense) in this instance.
BGI's not in for any?
Winner
Only rational explanation I can come up with. Rational being used loosely, of course.
Please explain to me which policy you believe will cover this.
Nice.
Well their decision making sure isn't very fast now, is it?
Never seen the film, but the book was pretty jarring when I read it as a kid.
I'm in this camp as well. Pretty content to believe that it was.
Agreed. I still play, but I wish I still had time to have all the captions memorized like I did when I was a kid....
If they make it good, sounds great to me. The books are pretty bad, but I'm definitely gonna watch the movie.
Yeah, and it was a very clean breakup
Ah, didn't see you beat me to this comment.
So you know no soccer fans. Cool.
Guy in Arsenal jersey likes Adebayor?
Good. He should lose his license.
That person gives it willfully after meeting someone that is more rightfully entitled to it. I hope, at least. But something tells me "that person" (that has it now) is going to meet a grisly end and it makes me sad.
At least some small piece goes to some good person (and I really hope that piece makes its way back into Stark hands).
Love the f'ing Martells. Love them.