Still part of the control group. So far, so good.
Update: June 11
That background image ... had to share. You hear of these types of things from time to time, but I consider it a credit to me (even if I bestow it myself) that I was able to immediately react to this one-day apparent $13 million loss in my IRA by laughing out loud.
human supremacist (unless the emergence of a space-adapted race of humans should be confirmed, in which case - sieg zeon!)
I like memes without words.
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Pizza is literally a perfect food capable of satisfying all diet requirements and meal types.
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if you still have the lightbulb as your profile image, I am less likely to subscribe.
I'm also wary of people who subscribe to me without ever having even š a post of mine
This page is dedicated to highlighting the exciting space engineering details that lay in support of our current and future achievements.
"We tend to hear much more about the splendors returned than the ships that brought them or the shipwrights. It has always been that way. Even those history books, enamored of the voyages of Christopher Columbus, do not tell much about the builders of the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria, or about the principle of the caravel. These spacecraft--their designers, builders, navigators and controllers--are examples of what science and engineering, set free for well-defined peaceful purposes, can accomplish. Those scientists and engineers should be role models for an America seeking excellence and international competitiveness. They should be on our stamps."
- Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space