Army Specialist Kyle Ives checks cables on a Patriot missile launcher at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia.
It's nothing special, just another weapon of war, but it looks like something out of Heavy Metal magazine.
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If the type is too small, Ctrl+ is your friend
The Finnish Archipelago Sea is the Europe's largest archipelago area, and it has the largest amount of islands (40 000) in a one island group in the world.
The islands began emerging from the sea shortly after the last ice age. Due to the post-glacial rebound the process is still going on, with new skerries and islands being slowly created and old ones enlarged or merged. The current rate of rebound is between 4 and 10 millimetres a year.So in ten years these rocks are going to be 2 to 4 inches higher. In a hundred years, assuming this rate doesn't change, and I doubt that it will, we're talking ice-age time-frames here. In a hundred years they are going to be two to four feet higher out of the water. Unless global warming catches on.
How would you act politically — what kinds of arguments would you make, what kinds of laws would you support, what means of persuasion would you use — if you knew that those whom you most despise will at some point hold the reins of political power in your country? - Alan Jacobs
"Blasphemy, he is not a God. There is only one God and Putin is his prophet." - Danila commenting on a news report.I read this comment and the title just popped into my head, so I Googled it and found this video. I'm not quite sure what to make of any of it, except, well, Walter Brennan looks a lot different than I remember him.
This assessment is composed of 1 questions. The estimated time to answer is around 788400 minutes, but it may last up to 1576800 minutes. Please set aside up to 1576800 consecutive minutes to answer.1,576,800 minutes exactly is three years. I think there is an error in their program somewhere.
The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe. - Thomas M.in a comment on Seb Pearce's New-Age Bullshit Generator.Seb also wrote a short article titled On the New Age Bullshit Generator and parodying woo that is well worth reading. Via Comrade Misfit.
1000 meters (3300 feet) is pretty durn deep for a big sub.
Since ancient times, reports of river waters having the ability to cure infectious diseases, such as leprosy, have been documented. In 1896, Ernest Hanbury Hankin reported that something in the waters of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in India had marked antibacterial action against cholera and could pass through a very fine porcelain filter.Makes me wonder whether there might be something to that business about the great cycle that seems to be at the heart of Indian mysticism.
I've been taking CBD and carefully examining it's effects for a month. I feel it's of great benefit to me, and I wanted to pass this along.
In an effort to deal with lifelong adulthood depression and compulsiveness, I've tried many consumer-grade (not "psychotic-grade") pharmaceutical available through my family doctor at the time. Even at the minimum doses they have strong effects on me, and as such end up feeling artificial and I hated them.
I have to avoid pot, even though I've tried (and enjoyed) some of the extremely strong pot produced now, but the cumulative effects were not ideal. It helped me a lot with arthritic pain, and my code improved due to increased arms length objectivity, but it put me at odds with normal depressed miserable people and it messes with short term memory, as we all know.
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Somehow I came to find this, so I bought it from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Dew-Drops-Hemp-Supplement-Cinnamon/dp/B00E253XSA
Embarrassingly stoned postings that make up the bulk of the opinion on the internet make finding out about this a real treat. I was worried until about 10 minutes after I first tried a dose, i.e. didn't like the part about the former chief scientist of the company complaining about biocontamination, so I double- boiled the open-bottle. CBD doesn't boil until 180C, so the stuff can be sterilized without losing effect.Makes me wonder about my own history. It also makes me wonder about the company I keep. Here I live in one of the most "progressive" states in the Union, a pioneer in medical marijuana and I had never heard of this stuff before. I dunno, maybe I need to go outside occasionally.
My take: "It's like the good part of pot... without the GREAT part.".. which means: It provides me the pain management and mental stress relief without the euphoria and forgetfulness.
Anyhow it's only a month, but I'm pretty sure I like this. Maybe it's why I always have a roll of hemp twine around for tying things up.