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@toxic: I wouldn't want to play down the awesomeness that the internet has become, but it is a 20th Century invention. [en.wikipedia.org]

"whether oxygen levels were increasing or reducing in a given time period"

@allium: Yep this is all we need. Science giving crackpots the ability to validate their faith that the world is 7000 years old just like it says in the bible.

@whormongr: After changing the constitution to stay beyond the second term he'd make an excellent alternative history villain...

@brother.shrike: I would guess that they're using a salt of potassium rather than the pure metal. Still couldnt tell you what it's for unless you want to take the soup jokes seriously.

@Rimon: I'm pretty sure it is inside earth. You may be thinking of the Lagrange point between the earth and the moon.

@Xyberfaust: do they have ships without atmosphere? Wouldnt it be hard to breathe?

@The Lab: Sure, but the Heineken? Nooooooo!!!

I'm sure that there is all sorts of debris and junk floating around in near enough orbit for this, but most satellites clear the atmosphere by far too much for this to seem practical. Anything near enough to atmosphere for this is near enough for the atmosphere to slow it down eventually anyway.

Astronomer: "Dude! I like totally captured the coolest supernova eva! I am going to totally get posted on I09"

@ManekiNeko: Network Neutrality has always been about money and self interest. Carriers want more money, Google et. al. doesn't want to pay them. Torrent fans don't want to pay for content, big enterainment want to squeeze every spare cent they can. Carriers want more money, consumers dont want to pay them.

I was thinking that they should make something like this only last night.

@ManekiNeko: I dont know where to start. I know some people think the internet should be some hippy free love utopia because "like Dude is teh internets LOL!" But this is a view divorced from reality.

Wait! Quick! No stop! One, Two Three, Every body panic!!! ARRRRHHHHHH!!!

@orthorim: We are talking about china. If you dont have something like rails to stop people driving on it, people will drive on it. Particularly in a traffic jam.

@Lonesharkx: what? do you mean you do need to apply for visas? *sigh* you have my dreams, destroyed them.

@ding-dang: Is there moonshine in that jug? something like this must involve alcohol somehow.

Wow this is GIGANTIC news. When did NASA declare independence and cede from the US? Where is NASA the country located? Do they support dual citizenship? And how do you apply?

@KamWrex: If you can afford the house, you can afford the cooling costs. And since we're talking about Singapore, heating wont be a problem

@FrankN.Stein: professionals get paid for it, amateurs do it for free?