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It makes me sad that this sort of post is necessary.

Just three. Same with the Star Wars films.

I win.

Welcome to Sauron Hotel, where we only watch you some of the time. Note: Dark Lord Sauron's army are guests of the country and not slave labor, well technically they are, we just don't see it that way.

i'm assuming they're doing the same thing everyone else is doing - assuming that we've been ok for thousands of years, we'll be ok for thousands more.

this is after all a crap shot. we can get hit next year, or we can be safe for 5000 more years.

as serious as this may be ... this doesn't actually scream urgency.

Sigh, another instance where people think it's 1958 and there are only 48 states. Alaska and Hawaii's would be interesting too given their respective climates.

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Chris Hadfield wringing out water on the ISS.

The answer to your question in the title is YES YES YES. Continuity has two roles.

And yet you took the time to comment.

Certainly a much nicer boat than the old LPD's I served on. Still, LPD's are good boats...always a good time.

"It's annoying we don't know the price or the exact release date"

Parking in handicapped spots is also a good time-saving trick.

So...they're doing what the United States and Japan did in the 1930s?

If only we had nearly a dozen floating, mobile air bases to contend with something like this if we needed to.

Sure it can, I guarantee that if you have what he had for income you simply place a call to a dealership and say, "deliver me a vehicle" and it just happens. The DMV does not care if you are king of the universe, you wait in line until your number is called.

It's Steven but with a PH.

Rewatched this movie recently and man does it keep raising the stakes. Pretty much from the second the Borg beam on board, the Enterprise crew is fucked, as well as the rest of humanity. It's only by fighting them tooth and nail with everything they got both scientifically, militarily, and personally that the crew get

Be sure to follow the rules of your company. I've worked in IT and when an employee is asked to leave, they are not given access to their computer. While your with HR, we're locking you out of systems so you can't get back in and do damage.