Does the United States own the Moon?
We did after all put our flag on it first.
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We did after all put our flag on it first.
when a dozen 24 inch LCD monitors arrive you have much excess packaing material. at an undisclosed company, this results in the creativly minded people to create. . . the CASTLE of FOAM: example one:
just who the bloke was responsable for this infmay is not known, but a blurry image from a security camera got this on film, if you have information that can lead to the arrest of the suspect, please post your findings here.
things that gratify my will:
1. calling my parents more regularly
2. finding more time to read
3. cleaning my room frequently
4. making routine experiences comedic
5. say the name of an object and it's colors as i see T
6. taking time to be me
7. be a loving and ecstatic person
8. taking resposability for what i say
9. listening to my feelings more
10. do everything i was meant to do
"The interiors of the icy giants Uranus and Neptune don't exhibit such extremes of temperature and pressure, and so post-perovskite would survive in their cores, she said. "We want to understand how planets formed and evolved and how they are today. We need to understand how their interiors behave under these extreme pressure and temperatures conditions. Only then it will be possible to model them. This will advance the field of comparative planetology," said Wentzcovitch. "We will understand Earth better if we can see it in the context of a variety of different kinds of planets.""
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/jupiter_giant_cores.html?2822006
apparently a 3.4 earthquake rippled through today and i didnt even notice. thats no fun!
i wonder if its an LA claim to fame? suing mcdonalds is so chic.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-02/20/content_4202843.htm
lets hope its true:
| Has BYU prof found AIDS cure? Compound could be long-sought breakthrough |
| Researchers, including a BYU scientist, believe they have found a new compound that could finally kill the HIV/AIDS virus, not just slow it down as current treatments do. |
in case any more reason were needed to not over dose around animals, you're not likely going to want to get a face transplant that looks like this.
i've no idea why i'm compelled to write about this, but, confess i am: everything i've ever needed to learn about life was learned from this movie.
