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I thought this article was pretty interesting from National Geographic's February issue.

I had heard about her publishing records before but never about her contributions to aviation.

Effing amazing! Nice work Mr. Haag.

I hate, hate, hate Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Alfonso Cuaron may have "infuse[d] the characters with more emotional complexity," but he also disrupted the stylistic continuity that had been established in the first two films and cut out key story sequences that made it impossible for anyone who hadn't

Should have said "reminds me of."

I'm not particularly interested in playing the game, but I am interested to see how this whole scenario is going to play out.

Looks similar to that movie Paranorman that's coming out.

The sad part is that most of these are better than the official posters released so far by Warner Bros. Or maybe not so sad that there are so many talented artists out there.

The Zookeeper employs an elephant that never forgets ... to kill!

And has a sense of humor.

"I was a real fan of Reaganomics and felt that Pres. Reagan himself would rather see me sell it rather than donating it."

I feel like I got nothing out of this trailer. Now, I'm all for not giving away too much in a movie trailer, but this doesn't hint at anything resembling a story. Apart from the talent involved, there is nothing here that would compel me to watch this movie. A marketing fail, from my perspective.

I see your point, but also believe the launch (and, hopefully, a successful docking) will be sea change for how the space business is run. And that could be the development that comes from this, rather than a new technology.

Petticoats Vol. 4 — All Ankle Action!

I think we'll look back on this day as a milestone in spaceflight, just like the launch of Sputnik, Apollo 11 and the space shuttle. Congrats SpaceX.

Does the interior look like this?

I think the tag of this post says it all: this is awesome! Nice work, Mr. Miller. And continued good health Mrs. Miller.

Ugh, yes! Their nest was hidden in plain sight on the back of a metal shed. When I hit the shed with the lawnmower they went bonkers. Must have been the vibrations.

A solution proposed by our smartest and hansomest politicians!

There are tons of these in my hometown and the surrounding area, especially on the old factories.