<<suspended in a vacuum?>> No, it isn't. Accuracy on a few principles that were well-known at the time do not indicate overally accuracy.>> This is the point, the vacuum. Scientists were uncertain into the last century that the space surrounding the Earth was a vacuum or near vacuum. I find that more astonishing the the spherical understanding of the Earth. Sorry to have miscommunicated
Decades of Darkness #164: Sweet Sacrifice Credit for the "funk" sections of this post goes to Greg Baker, who wrote most of those sections apart from a few editorial additions. * * * "To question is to be human. To think of new things is realise one's potential. Too many men merely cling to what is already known, adherents to what was always believed. The measure of progress is how
Ken Dixon wrote: Thanks to Netflix we get to watch lot of movies and I can't believe the line of stinkers we've run into lately, which means it's time for a top 10 biggest stinkers of the year list. For me it's (in no particular order) 1) No Country for Old Men 2) There Will Be Blood 3) Marie Antoinette (the Coppola version) 4) Nancy Drew 2007 5) Bee Movie 6) Dan
On May 4, 1:00 pm, "BC" <bcpho...@att.net> wrote: yet another convoluted plot twist that makes no sense (Fine going through time travel, etc, etc just to get Kara to stab him with the magic crystal). *Exactly. This show is almost too dumb to comment on. Especially since Fine could just walk up to Kara and give her the finger spike to infect her (or Clark for that matter).
Everything I learned about triathlon I learned in the last two months and I learned it as core staff organizing an Ironman. I used to think I was crazy. Now I know I am. From this vantage point the event boils down to a few choice memories here and there... I really wish I'd had the free time to write more during the event cause I know there were things that should have been remembered