Haven't you had any interesting experience recently
or haven't you read anything impressive article in a
newspaper or a book?
Anyhow what's on your mind now?
Talking to yourself is also OK.
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Anonymous2005-02-23 9:33
I woke up too early again. I go back to sleep now. Good thing is my dreams will be very strange this way.
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Anonymous2005-02-23 9:57
This place is strange, alright.
I'm sitting in class. I'm not learning much.
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Anonymous2005-02-23 10:20
I think it is really hard for Horie as a young man to beat the old farts, but I'm on his side. I would like Horiemon to fight more with the establishment.
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Anonymous2005-02-23 17:43
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Anonymous2005-02-23 18:58
Douglas really whooped Lincoln in their debates. They didn't really mean very much except that Lincoln's supporters read them in the newspaper, like Kerry supporters.
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Anonymous2005-02-24 0:25
It takes much time and energy to master a foreign language. I though it was much easier, it turned out be much harder.
space travel is gonna be awsome in like 10 years i bet. have you looked at like virgin galactics website? thats some real nice luxury, and the price is only gonna go down.
i mean, look at how fast the internet got cool. its only been around for like 10 years. most of the new space companies are started by computer people (the spacex guy started paypal, armadillo aerospace was started by john carmack (doom, quake)). i bet its gonna take off quick.
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Anonymous2005-02-28 1:14
i made a thread for space stuff in the science and math forum.
>>429>>430
dont you think real space would be much cooler than the fiction space from planetes! (not that planetes isnt cool too).
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Anonymous2005-02-28 1:14
>>431
dood, internet was there since the 70s and it costs relatively jackshit to develop internet once the protocols were set
space travel..... has always had the most otrageously high overhead, evarr
its probably the most expensive and dangerous thing humans have tried to do... to make it cheap for average people will take maybe a hundred years and many many billions of dollars in new generations of space vehicle development
the right track is to privatize it, but it will take a long time... government can write billion dollar checks, private companies need to watch their bottom line a little closer..... if it doesnt payoff relatively soon they cant really afford to spend so much on r+d
10years will suck, it will look about the same as now... and still be only for millionaires
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Anonymous2005-02-28 3:17
Unlike previous semesters, I've been very lazy this semester.
Eventhough it only started about a 3 weeks ago, I'm behind in everything, and too lazy to do any catching up.
If I fluke out of every class, I wouldn't be surprised.
we need imminent biological doom, like the sun exploding
to pool all of humanities money and assets and engineers and labor an scientists.... to make any serious dent in space travel, it needs to be placed on humanities top priority
we are still just fighing like bitches over a non-renewable resource that were going to run out of anyway... oil. how shallow-minded this old corrupt power structure is...
we have a long way to go.......
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Anonymous2005-02-28 4:20
>>436
an old man killed his mother? how old was she 175?
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Anonymous2005-02-28 8:23
>>438 His mother was 85. He is 58. I'm 19. For me, a man of 58 is an old man. But maybe for you, he may be still young. By the way how old are you?