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God that’s amazing. To think that we’ll never even get remotely close to visiting galaxies millions of light years away, let alone billions, is both beautiful and very sad. There could be so much life out there.
Collingswood! Cool.
No one show PETA this BBC News article from today.. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8105232.stm
True, the Big Picture is pretty cool. Maybe they could strip down everything else and just be a pretty photo company.
Amazingly cool. This is why I love Philadelphia.
Wow, very cool. I’ve been in a few places where these exist and they seem to do great. Definitely glad to see Philly’s getting on in it; stuff like this can only help the streetscape.
Even if you don’t agree with him, Clarkson is hilarious. And his job is to evaluate cars as a whole, not the mission statement behind them. I’m glad he’s keen on the Clarity, though Andrew makes a good point that he might be ignoring the as-of-yet nonexistant infrastructure. If there is something hopeful to be taken away from the article it might be the line “But Alexander Fleming didn’t look at his
mould and think, “Oh dear, no one will put that in their mouth”, and give
up.” You could say that about the Insight itself, even if he means it about hydrogen fuel infrastructure.At any rate, Anonymous above me echos my continual woe that VW doesn’t bring out a diesel Rabbit here. I wish they’d really consider it.
This post reminds me of this thing I read the other day:http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/1009/Boehner_searching_for_first_public_option_backer.html?showall You can let him know you exist here, if he cares to acknowledge people have opinions that differ from his own: http://republicanleader.house.gov/Contact/
God that’s amazing. To think that we’ll never even get remotely close to visiting galaxies millions of light years away, let alone billions, is both beautiful and very sad. There could be so much life out there.
Collingswood! Cool.
No one show PETA this BBC News article from today.. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8105232.stm
True, the Big Picture is pretty cool. Maybe they could strip down everything else and just be a pretty photo company.
Amazingly cool. This is why I love Philadelphia.
Wow, very cool. I’ve been in a few places where these exist and they seem to do great. Definitely glad to see Philly’s getting on in it; stuff like this can only help the streetscape.
Even if you don’t agree with him, Clarkson is hilarious. And his job is to evaluate cars as a whole, not the mission statement behind them. I’m glad he’s keen on the Clarity, though Andrew makes a good point that he might be ignoring the as-of-yet nonexistant infrastructure. If there is something hopeful to be taken away from the article it might be the line “But Alexander Fleming didn’t look at his
mould and think, “Oh dear, no one will put that in their mouth”, and give
up.” You could say that about the Insight itself, even if he means it about hydrogen fuel infrastructure.At any rate, Anonymous above me echos my continual woe that VW doesn’t bring out a diesel Rabbit here. I wish they’d really consider it.
Has the MBTA in Boston even decided what the cuts will be yet? The other day there was an article saying “ok, these are the cuts”, and then some transportation person said “Nooo no no ignore that, we don’t know what the cuts will be yet”.
This post reminds me of this thing I read the other day:http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennthrush/1009/Boehner_searching_for_first_public_option_backer.html?showall You can let him know you exist here, if he cares to acknowledge people have opinions that differ from his own: http://republicanleader.house.gov/Contact/