TothKyleRyan
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TothKyleRyan

This seemed the most applicable reply.

Ah! Forgot to add that. They said minimal, and from what I saw, there's very slight bulge where that second recess is.

What about the frunk volume?

"...toddlers will regulate their behavior in order to avoid making adults angry."

(sigh) Too much greed and even more ignorance. We should've had orbiting solar power stations by now. O Same Old World that hast such lame people on it!

Biosphere 2 was run by a cult leader named John Allen (aka Johnny Dolphin). He was previously head of a theater company he called the Theater of All Possibilities, and had no relevant training or education (Harvard Business School and Colorado School of Mines). His CEO and co-architect was Margret "Firefly" Augustine,

well I tout space based solar arrays on any forum that will listen. I touted them here as soon as I joined up. Glad someone is listening.

That's an excellent point, but I omitted them from this list because progress on both are full steam ahead, especially in Africa and the Middle East. Also, the rate of deployment is dependant on a drop in costs of solar cells. More here.

Now playing

ST: TNG "The Chase." A lone race created all humanoids (humans, Romulans, Klingons, etc.) in the galaxy by seeding various oceans Prometheus-stylebecause they were lonely and bored.

Post more short films so I won't have to look for the good ones please and thank you. :) Short of the Week looks like a nice resource though.

The true genius of "Hitchhiker" comes when Arthur and Ford crash a ship of people who are so totally useless and idiotic their own home planet kicked them out...and it turns out they're on ancient Earth and this ship of morons are the true direct ancestors of the modern human race.

Plot twist:

273 years from now historians will look back and say "This early Information Age philosopher was right! Only none of his contenporaries believed him."