idaholover wrote:
I didn't know Hillary was booked for a speech there!
you really have a thing for her... this is the only non-political thread on page one....
actually when he was mugging and looking at the eclipse... I saw that he actually did have a sense of humor and probably is at least 67% human.
travelwp wrote:
I'm shocked by how little you know about the subject.
please enlighten me with your vast knowledge of the universe
travelwp wrote:
The ocean takes up about 71 percent of Earth's space, yet a whopping 95 percent of that ocean is completely unexplored
what percent of space has been explored? you cannot even write a number that small.
this is just like a false equivalency stated by conservatives.... 2 big numbers, wow they are both so big, they must be the same.
Between 700,000 and one million species live in the world's oceans, according to a thorough new analysis, which also estimated that between one-third and two-thirds of those species have yet to be named and described. we're at least 1/3 of the way to identifying ocean species, and we've nailed most of the bigger ones, it's the microscopic ones that are tough.
https://www.space.com/11642-dark-matter-dark-energy-4-percent-universe-panek.html we don't even know what 97% of the universe is made of... we've landed on 2 planets and a moon
...out of
Kornreich used a very rough estimate of 10 trillion galaxies in the universe. Multiplying that by the Milky Way's estimated 100 billion stars results in a large number indeed: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars, or a "1" with 24 zeros after it.but yeah, we could learn more about our oceans, they are significantly more relevant to our wellbeing than all but one of the stars.
thom w wrote:
Where was your post when I was younger? Isn't there supposed to be a toad that you can lick to get high? About LSD, where are the flashbacks I was promised?
you didn't read the article!
12. Colorado River toad
The poison of the Colorado River toad, when smoked, can produce a powerful psychedelic high. But obtaining that poison is a lot more complicated. In the states where the toad resides (often in the Southwest), it is illegal to transport the toad across state lines. And in some states, it is illegal to own the toad with the intent to smoke its poison. Additionally, bufotenin, the psychedelic found in the toad’s poison, is a Schedule I drug and is illegal to buy, possess, and sell.
but DO NOT LICK!
http://www.puckermob.com/assets/img/toad-tongue.jpg
hondo812 wrote:
Ok, and since this is a photo forum here's a pic I took a while back. Enjoy.
my experience has been is that the moist cracks seem to enjoy life more... but maybe that's just me.
alright, you don't have to rub it in!
John_F wrote:
Was #2 Photoshopped to make #1? The facial features of #2 do not look like Trump and the other details, like rumples in the wet T-shirt and shoulder angle and the left side background seem identicle. Snopes ought to asess this image.
same black guy in the background... I think this is from snopes
definitely not presidential abs!
travelwp wrote:
I think it's interesting that we know so much about stars, planets, asteroids, black holes etc, yet here on mother earth we know so little.
the only thing we know about anything in space is based on electromagnetic radiation coming from these objects, and a pile of moon rocks...we don't know much... we know a lot more about the biology of the fanged eel-snake than we do about any exo-biology.
phcaan wrote:
If the legal votes were the only ones counted he would have won the popular vote by a good margin, the left however makes its own rules.
...and the right makes up its own facts
Wrangler wrote:
How can President Trump stop North Korea from sending a nuke to the USA if he wears black slacks and a navy blue coat. Maybe he was sending a message to Kim saying if you mess with us, you will be black and blue.
I think his words were "fire and fury, the likes of which the world has not seen before".... a bit beyond black & blue, no?