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Radiation Grandmaster Cheater
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Vincent. Grandmaster Cheater
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| Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. |
Oh man, this made me lol so hard.
This helps for the future. If you don't get it, nvm. |
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Drkgodz Flash moderator
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| elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| Quote: | 1. SATELLITE TELEVISION: Our world would not be the same without the satellites now in orbit around the Earth – all thanks to the space programme. They not only give us satellite broadcast television and radio but also power telecommunications including mobile phones and terrestrial TV networks.
2. SAT NAV: The global positioning system on which our in-car navigation systems are based was developed by the US Department of Defense. They would not exist without the space satellites.
3. GOOGLE EARTH: Mapping was never as accurate as the images we can now get thanks to satellites which from space can even see a dog in your back garden.
4. VIRTUAL REALITY: Nasa-developed research and advanced technology devices allow users to project themselves into a computer-generated environment. When coupled with a stereo-viewing device and appropriate software, it creates a feeling of actually being there.
5. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS: Prosthetic limbs are not new but advancements in space robotics are being adapted to create more lifelike, functioning limbs.
6. DIALYSIS: Modern machines to do the work of the kidneys – for patients waiting for or unable to have transplants – were developed as a result of a Nasa-developed chemical process.
7. MRI AND CAT SCANS: Nasa did not invent magnetic resonance imaging but it has contributed to major advances thanks to research into computer enhancement of pictures sent from the moon. Digital image processing has led to enhanced images of human organs.
8. BREAST CANCER SCREENING: A silicon chip originally developed for Nasa’s Hubble Space Telescope makes the testing process less painful, less scarring and less expensive than traditional biopsy methods.
9. ULTRASOUND TO ASSESS SKIN DAMAGE: An advanced instrument uses ultrasound technology to assess the depth of burn damage immediately, improving patient treatment and saving lives in serious burn cases.
10. EAR THERMOMETER: Removing the need to use intrusive, mercury-based thermometers on newborn babies and critically ill patients, the ear thermometer uses infrared astronomy technology to measure the amount of energy emitted by the eardrum. This is how Nasa measures the temperature of stars and planets.
11. ATTENTION GETTER: Techniques used to measure brain activity in Nasa pilots are being used to improve attention spans for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
12. ROAD SAFETY: The cutting of grooves in concrete to increase traction was developed to reduce space shuttle accidents on runways. It is now applied to roads and has cut US traffic accidents by 85 per cent.
13. IMPROVED RADIAL TYRES: Goodyear developed a fibrous material five times stronger than steel for Nasa to use in parachutes to land the Viking explorers on Mars. They expanded the technology to produce a harder-wearing radial car tyre.
14. LANDMINE REMOVAL: Surplus rocket fuel is used for a flare that can burn a hole in the case of a mine and burn away its explosive content.
15. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: Nasa software engineers have created thousands of computer programs to find imperfections in aerospace structures and components which has proved invaluable in air safety.
16. WATER FILTERS: Water-cleaning technology has existed since the early Fifties but Nasa came up with ways to filter it in more extreme situations. The activated charcoal with silver ions used in commercial filter systems cleans the water and kills bacteria.
17. FREEZE-DRIED FOOD: Nasa carried out extensive research to reduce the weight of food to be carried on missions. The result was a method for cooking food, freezing it quickly, then slowly heating it in a vacuum chamber to remove the ice crystals. The end product weighs one fifth of the original, while retaining 98 per cent of its nutrition.
18. TEMPER FOAM: Nasa developed a soft, high-energy-absorbent padding to improve crash protection in aircraft. Now “memory foam” is used in mattresses, pillows, military and civilian vehicles, sports safety equipment, amusement park rides, furniture and artificial limbs.
19. SCRATCH-RESISTANT LENSES: A modified version of a process developed by Nasa involves coating the lenses with a film of carbon that helps avoid scratches and decreases friction and reduces water spots.
20. RIBBED SWIMSUITS: The swimsuit worn by Olympic sensation Michael Phelps was developed with Nasa technology. Aerodynamic research came up with material which give 15 per cent faster speeds than any other swimsuit thanks to small, barely visible grooves that reduce friction and drag.
21. AERODYNAMIC GOLF BALLS: Technology is behind the design of golf balls with 500 dimples in a pattern of 60 triangles which allows the ball to maintain its initial speed longer and produce a more stable flight for better accuracy and distance.
22. ATHLETIC SHOES: Moon-boot material has been incorporated into running shoe midsoles to improve shock absorption and provide better stability and motion control.
23. PERSONAL ALARM SYSTEMS: A pen-sized ultrasonic transmitter used by prison guards, teachers, the elderly and disabled to call for help is based on space technology.
24. SPACE PENS: Most pens depend on gravity to make the ink flow to the ballpoint. The space pen was developed for the gravity-free space environment so that the ink cartridge contains pressurised gas to push the ink towards the ballpoint, so you can write upside down.
25. CORDLESS POWER TOOLS: The household and DIY products firm Black & Decker came up with a portable drill capable of extracting core samples from below the lunar surface during the Apollo missions. The same technology has been used on cordless miniature vacuum cleaners. |
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Blank I post too much
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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| elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
"Massive" budget? Lol'd.
The colors are a bit too close, but its the sliver with 1.XX% It goes clockwise with the list on the right.
Also, page 1 is a disgrace. Holy shit, you're all fucking stupid. |
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elpacco Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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| Drkgodz wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| If you read that closely, you'll see that only a few of them actually directly credit NASA. And also, that list disregards the space programs of all other countries and basically just gives credit for everything to NASA. Protip: Soviet Union had the first sattellite, which is what half of those talk about. And I simply think he's lying about the 800 something billion dollars in the past 50 years. _________________
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| FangBanger wrote: | | What is the best way for a lv19 Soldier to solo Sledge on Borderlands? | Shoot him. |
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Jake! Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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| elpacco wrote: | | Drkgodz wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| If you read that closely, you'll see that only a few of them actually directly credit NASA. And also, that list disregards the space programs of all other countries and basically just gives credit for everything to NASA. Protip: Soviet Union had the first sattellite, which is what half of those talk about. And I simply think he's lying about the 800 something billion dollars in the past 50 years. |
DISREGARD POSTS THAT MAKE YOU LOOK STUPID. |
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Blank I post too much
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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| elpacco wrote: | | Drkgodz wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| If you read that closely, you'll see that only a few of them actually directly credit NASA. And also, that list disregards the space programs of all other countries and basically just gives credit for everything to NASA. Protip: Soviet Union had the first sattellite, which is what half of those talk about. And I simply think he's lying about the 800 something billion dollars in the past 50 years. |
USSR launched their satellites for us to use? God damn, I didn't know we were on such good terms back then. |
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elpacco Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Blank wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Drkgodz wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| If you read that closely, you'll see that only a few of them actually directly credit NASA. And also, that list disregards the space programs of all other countries and basically just gives credit for everything to NASA. Protip: Soviet Union had the first sattellite, which is what half of those talk about. And I simply think he's lying about the 800 something billion dollars in the past 50 years. |
USSR launched their satellites for us to use? God damn, I didn't know we were on such good terms back then. | That's what I'm saying. We didn't accomplish those things. Whoever wrote that took everything that every space program in the world has had a slight influence in, and gave entire and whole credit to NASA. _________________
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| FangBanger wrote: | | What is the best way for a lv19 Soldier to solo Sledge on Borderlands? | Shoot him. |
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Blank I post too much
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Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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| elpacco wrote: | | Blank wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Drkgodz wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | zyndr0m wrote: | | elpacco wrote: | | Rawss. wrote: | Yeah, we hit a global reccession and we're spending money trying to find out things that don't fucking make a difference.
Yeah, good idea.
Just because there is water on the moon doesn't mean that it has ever supported life, or it could support life.
People are just so fuckng stupid these days. | It is ridiculous how much money NASA receives. And for what? They don't find anything that matters really. | Because you know everything what happens there. | What could they be doing right now that would benefit us right now? Pretty much the entire world is in an economic downturn, and their massive budget isn't really helping. I just think that, right now, they should have large decrease in how much money they're receiving at least until we have all our debt paid off. |
Did you not just read that huge list of things NASA has achieved? Or did you just blatantly ignore it?
Let me quote it for you:
| If you read that closely, you'll see that only a few of them actually directly credit NASA. And also, that list disregards the space programs of all other countries and basically just gives credit for everything to NASA. Protip: Soviet Union had the first sattellite, which is what half of those talk about. And I simply think he's lying about the 800 something billion dollars in the past 50 years. |
USSR launched their satellites for us to use? God damn, I didn't know we were on such good terms back then. | That's what I'm saying. We didn't accomplish those things. Whoever wrote that took everything that every space program in the world has had a slight influence in, and gave entire and whole credit to NASA. |
All science [performed by honest scientists. Some are owned by lobbies.] is a collaborative effort. It doesn't matter if it was NASA's or not, the fact remains that without these programs in place the technology reaped from it would have come much later, or not at all. To be a world power we need to be on the front for alot of things. Technological development, Engineering, Literature, Arts, whatever. America reaped great rewards from the broadcasted lunar landing, spurring children to pursue fields in the sciences and further the development of all this electronic bullshit we use today.
We can't just be some piece of shit country that spends 25.XX% of all its money on lobbied principals and failed legislation that tries to enforce and push "morality" on its people, going against founding principals and engaging in unnecessary international affairs because some faggots on the other side of the world are doing shit we don't like.
Also, inadvertently providing a mass regime with a means to their end. |
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Jake! Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:18 am Post subject: |
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I AMMMMMM
THE ONE AND OOOONLLLLLLYYYY |
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redslothx Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:26 am Post subject: |
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| Pron wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Shoryureppa wrote: | | Oh yeah! They found water, what now? How much did they spend on these shitty things. |
couple billion dollars i think? That's usually the case with every major irrelevant research conducted by NASA. | (Removed long list of achievements for easier reading) |
Was talking about things not related to our planet. In other words, their main purpose; Space. We spend billions and billions trying to go to other planets. For what may I ask? Let's find water and other crap which we won't have access to for another century or so. _________________
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:31 am Post subject: |
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| redslothx wrote: | | Pron wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Shoryureppa wrote: | | Oh yeah! They found water, what now? How much did they spend on these shitty things. |
couple billion dollars i think? That's usually the case with every major irrelevant research conducted by NASA. | (Removed long list of achievements for easier reading) |
Was talking about things not related to our planet. In other words, their main purpose; Space. We spend billions and billions trying to go to other planets. For what may I ask? Let's find water and other crap which we won't have access to for another century or so. |
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Are you serious or is this some intentional logical fallacy? _________________
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redslothx Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:38 am Post subject: |
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| Blank wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Pron wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Shoryureppa wrote: | | Oh yeah! They found water, what now? How much did they spend on these shitty things. |
couple billion dollars i think? That's usually the case with every major irrelevant research conducted by NASA. | (Removed long list of achievements for easier reading) |
Was talking about things not related to our planet. In other words, their main purpose; Space. We spend billions and billions trying to go to other planets. For what may I ask? Let's find water and other crap which we won't have access to for another century or so. |
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Are you serious or is this some intentional logical fallacy? |
lol idk =/
i just dislike NASA. I don't see much from them other than more stuff to add on a science textbook(not disagreeing with this though).
but i do truly find most of their not-earth-related research to be downright pointless. I just think that if they focused more on our planet, we could have more advancements being made. Instead they focus too much time and resources on crap that's too far for us to reach. =/ _________________
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~-=Amil`Ghoul=-~ How do I cheat?
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:48 am Post subject: |
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it would be cool! I think moon is starting to evolve, maybe after thousands of years it will become just as much as planet earth,
then living things will start to live, etc...
but... I mean, moon? is it like planet earth? I mean when you enter the moon, will it be land? or 60k feet before land? |
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AverageAzn247 Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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| redslothx wrote: | | Blank wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Pron wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Shoryureppa wrote: | | Oh yeah! They found water, what now? How much did they spend on these shitty things. |
couple billion dollars i think? That's usually the case with every major irrelevant research conducted by NASA. | (Removed long list of achievements for easier reading) |
Was talking about things not related to our planet. In other words, their main purpose; Space. We spend billions and billions trying to go to other planets. For what may I ask? Let's find water and other crap which we won't have access to for another century or so. |
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Are you serious or is this some intentional logical fallacy? |
lol idk =/
i just dislike NASA. I don't see much from them other than more stuff to add on a science textbook(not disagreeing with this though).
but i do truly find most of their not-earth-related research to be downright pointless. I just think that if they focused more on our planet, we could have more advancements being made. Instead they focus too much time and resources on crap that's too far for us to reach. =/ | NASA's budget is tiny compared to other shit such as agriculture subsidizes to fating foods. The American government doesn't spend that much on NASA since the USSR collapsed _________________
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