Originally posted by Arbiter
Don't worry about it.
Phew.
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Mar-06-2007 08:44
stren
Strenowski
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
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Originally posted by Arbiter
Don't worry about it.
okay
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Mar-06-2007 10:34
Silky Johnson
International Playa Hater
Registered: Nov 2003
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You're both wrong.
Mar-06-2007 10:42
stren
Strenowski
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
you don't know anthing about asteroids jenny so shut it!
i've watched BOTH deep impact AND armageddon
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Mar-06-2007 10:46
Silky Johnson
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Whoa whoa...settle down Mr. Cosmonaut. Don't go throwing your fancy space language in my face, ok?!
Mar-06-2007 10:58
stren
Strenowski
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
now make me a sammich bitch
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Mar-06-2007 11:00
colonelcrisp
Isn't Batshit Crazy
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Ottawa
give the unions more money..... what a great idea
Bill? Health and Human Services (109-HR5647)
Where? Fairfax, VA
How much? $ 1,000,000
To whom? United Mine Workers of America for the UMWA Career Center's mine worker training and reemployment programs
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
I have 3 hobbies: gaming, DJing & correcting maladjusted fools on the internet.
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Yeah, I’d like to know what horrible, scarring incident in your childhood turned you into such an ignorant, intellectual-hating philistine?
C0r Version: NASA officials say the space agency is capable of finding nearly all the asteroids that might pose a devastating hit to Earth, but there isn't enough money to pay for the task so it won't get done.
Probably one of the most important Projects that NASA should be conducting (Beside finding life on other planets) isn't going to be conducted. It's a true shame. They'll be sorry when an asteroid kicks our ass.
Firstly, the chances of an asteroid hitting the earth are remote.
Secondly, the chances that it will strike United States even more remote.
Thirdly, why should NASA spend it's own money protecting the world while the other countries sit back and do nothing about it ?
This must be a global initiative not limited to an organization of a particular nation.
Originally posted by twilightki : It feels like something you'd listen to at 4 in the morning, or listen to in your car while you're going in a tunnel.
Mar-06-2007 18:20
Scottaculous
habitual line crosser
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: On a plane
Re: Re: NASA Penny-Pinching Is Too Risky!
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Originally posted by Omega_M
Firstly, the chances of an asteroid hitting the earth are remote.
Secondly, the chances that it will strike United States even more remote.
Thirdly, why should NASA spend it's own money protecting the world while the other countries sit back and do nothing about it ?
This must be a global initiative not limited to an organization of a particular nation.
Because it's American foreign policy and in American interests to see to the general well-being of the planet. Not to mention it's the right thing to do.
Mar-06-2007 18:23
shaw
RIP
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Intergalactic Mimosa Station
Re: Re: NASA Penny-Pinching Is Too Risky!
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Originally posted by Omega_M
This must be a global initiative not limited to an organization of a particular nation.