I would not characterize it as 'typical', but I have had people make
similar comments to my face.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
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> https://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/12/10/13/zFt6jZXN10SJxYfGF5OGGA2.jpg
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> I hope this guy is not a typical supporter.
>
>
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Normally if something is legitimate, you can purchase said item somewhere.
While I can find TONS of articles and links about the shirt, I can't find
a single place to buy one from. That's not to say that he couldn't have
made it himself.
The Romney campaign has denounced it and the left seems t
https://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/12/10/13/zFt6jZXN10SJxYfGF5OGGA2.jpg
I hope this guy is not a typical supporter.
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On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 5:56 PM, Judah McAuley wrote:
> The Dragon launch may have longer importance because of our need to
> privatize space flight but for news, today, about the limits of what
> humans can do? That jump was some wicked shit.
>
http://pbfcomics.com/archive_b/PBF097-Astronaut_
The Dragon launch was very impressive but that was essentially a
private company finally doing what NASA (and others) had already done.
Impressive? No doubt. The jump today involved a number of bits
(technologically and human) that had never been done before and,
foremost, involved a real person s
Nice stunt. He got a lot more coverage the Dragon launch last week, while
I felt was much more important. But I guess Red Bull bought more ads than
Space-X.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jerry Milo Johnson wrote:
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> I really enjoyed that. I wish they would broadcast more
> sciency-enginee
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Jerry Milo Johnson wrote:
> I really enjoyed that. I wish they would broadcast more
> sciency-engineeringy things. robots. ocean science. space thingys.
>
> Thank you Red Bull.
>
It was cool but my only disappointment was the video on the way down. He
needed some
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Jerry Milo Johnson wrote:
> I really enjoyed that. I wish they would broadcast more
> sciency-engineeringy things. robots. ocean science. space thingys.
>
Watching that guy, literally sitting on the edge of space, his legs
dangling out of the capsule waiting to j
"My balls broke the sound barrier" - said one man ever.
Truly impressive.
Judah
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jerry Milo Johnson wrote:
>
> I really enjoyed that. I wish they would broadcast more
> sciency-engineeringy things. robots. ocean science. space thingys.
>
> Thank you Red Bull.
I really enjoyed that. I wish they would broadcast more
sciency-engineeringy things. robots. ocean science. space thingys.
Thank you Red Bull.
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Because he is saying exactly what his electorate want to hear.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
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> How can someone so stupid be elected time and again:
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> http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/10/12/1003121/todd-akin-no-science-behind-evolution/
>
> "Ive taken a look at
How can someone so stupid be elected time and again:
http://thinkprogress.org/election/2012/10/12/1003121/todd-akin-no-science-behind-evolution/
"Ive taken a look at both sides of the thing [evolution] and it seems
to me that evolution takes a tremendous amount of faith To have all of
the sudde
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