What will you say to him in your defense to plead you cause?
I did it for the nookie.
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suppose god holds us accountable.
what will you say to him in your defense to plead you cause?
What will you say to him in your defense to plead you cause?
I did it for the nookie.
i saw this article and what i found intriguing was the brief mention of moon-based helium 3 as a source for energy.
is this different from helium found on the earth?
has anyone heard or read a discussion on this?
Imagine the moon with the Pepsi logo beamed onto it...
I heard a rumour a few years ago that Pizza Hut tentatively looked into what it would cost to project their logo on the moon using a high powered laser. Supposedly there wasn't a laser (declassified anyway) strong enough for the job. I don't know if that is true or not, but Pizza Hut was into non-traditional advertising at the time, and they did have their logo put on the Proton rocket that launched the Zvezda node to ISS.
IMHO, I don't think a company would actually try projecting on the moon because of the negative backlash it would rightly generate. I imagine a poor poet looking out to the full moon for inspiration and seeing in red glowing light "BUY TAMPAX." On the other hand I can see a one particular corporation that makes a billion a year and doesn't mind intrusive sales putting its own messages on the surface. Watchtower Laser! :-)
i saw this article and what i found intriguing was the brief mention of moon-based helium 3 as a source for energy.
is this different from helium found on the earth?
has anyone heard or read a discussion on this?
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Imagine the moon with the Pepsi logo beamed onto it....
i saw this article and what i found intriguing was the brief mention of moon-based helium 3 as a source for energy.
is this different from helium found on the earth?
has anyone heard or read a discussion on this?
Unfortunately Tesla died pauper. We will never know what he could have achieved had the world been a different place. But it wasn't and it isn't. Westinghouse beats the Teslas of the world every time. :(
what nature has provided for us.
Sunny my apologies for name-calling.
You are putting yourself outside the natural realm? I think that it might be an issue of perspective. No one is about to mine up all the moon and make it look like a ritz cracker with a bite out of it. We couldn't strip mine every asteroid and every planet and "ruin" them (how do you ruin a lifeless uninhabitable body?), if we tried, not in a thousand years. All of this boils down to strategies for a cleaner, more prosperous earth. Renewable energy on earth is uncertain, and also has problems. It is by no means a panacea. For instance, wind-farms are now known to kill certain types of birds, geothermal power is not worth its initial heavy outlay, and solar power does not work well in many climates.
Even for renewals space colonization offers perhaps a better option. Ffor instance, the concept of orbitting huge solar power generating satellites in space, which beam inexhaustable energy from the sun by laser (or maser) to collection stations on earth. This collection-tramission-recollection method has been tested in scale and does work. The stations could be assembled in orbit by workers and robots up there, perhaps using materials from the moon. Even if that was not the best way to go, there is still another option for getting things to orbit cleanly, one we might seen in our lifetimes if there is funding for it: a literal elevator into space. www.highliftsystems.com is one company working on a method for doing that. All these arguements tear down any radical environmentalist diatribe against space utilization. All that's left are some vaguely shamanistic beliefs that the heavenly bodies have souls.
"Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the drug store, but that's just peanuts to space. "-Douglas Adams
"I'll see you on the dark side of the moon." -Pink Floyd
about 3 years ago, my very best friend 'in the troof' slowly started to fade.
she made excuses - she and her husband were too busy running their small business, the baby was sick, the kids had something going on at school, etc... after a while she just stopped.
i thought it was her sometimes-opposing husband.
If she is your friend, why not be interested in the fact she is undertaking a spiritual journey. Just because it is not your choice, why should you feel rejective of her? Hope that if your journey takes you on a road less travelled, your friends will be happy with the postcards you send.
Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country." -Anais Nin
this irked me on some level, and i had to share to see if anyone has had similar things happen.
i had this friend back when i was in the troof.
we had a bit of a falling out, before i left, but nothing huge.
thanks everyone. I can see it from a different point of view now.
i saw this article and what i found intriguing was the brief mention of moon-based helium 3 as a source for energy.
is this different from helium found on the earth?
has anyone heard or read a discussion on this?
It doesn't really matter anyway. Most people think the Apollo landings were faked. If Fox produced a show about it, they might think the earth is really flat too.
i saw this article and what i found intriguing was the brief mention of moon-based helium 3 as a source for energy.
is this different from helium found on the earth?
has anyone heard or read a discussion on this?
tree hugger: here you go
Lud·dite
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n.
[After Ned Ludd , an English laborer who was supposed to have destroyed weaving machinery around 1779.]
In this case I am referring to definition number two.
ah, yes, and your personal "long term employment" interest has nothing to do with your atavistic attitude
No, the company I work for is diverse, and while I am working on a federal contact, I am not working on a NASA contract. Bush can send Jacksonville to the moon and it still would not affect my employment. As an employee of an aerospace firm, I am glad to see that Americans are getting an interest in science and technology, moss wearing tree hugging luddites excepted, of course.
(another song suggestion: a revamp to an old jahova classic, same music) .
till twenty-thirty-four.
its the will of our god.
my favorite kingdom melody contractions were "heav'n" (not to be confued with it's rarer sibling heavn's) and giv'n.
thanks for all your kind comments.
-lighting up a bowl for god's kingdom.
Reborn, long time no see.