So today I learned about Mars cyclers because I wondered if the Rich Purnell manuver depicted in the Martian could be done endlessly by also loading more fuel. A hub that will arrive routinely and leave again. It's called a Mars cycler. There's one named for Buzz Aldrin.
Congratulations to @APalm, @Pam_Antosiak, @RockNRollHS. Your questions were chosen for tonight’s.Ask Greg and the Panelists.
@APalm Who's a celebrity that is universally considered attractive, but they just don't do it for you?
@Pam_Antosiak At your current level of professional success, do you still have a five year plan? And if you do, where do you want to be in five years?
@RockNRollHS What is it that annoys you the most these days?
My wife was upset that the dog was considered man's best friend. She maintains that a spouse should be considered my best friend.
So I locked them both in the trunk of my car and drove around for twenty minutes.
Guess which one was happiest to see me when I let them out?
mornin
To Margery Taylor Greene. You want to quit? That’s fine. To stand with the Dems and give them ammo against Trump is friggin unbelievable. They stand for everything you fought against for years. Yet there you are standing shoulder to shoulder with them. Trump pissed in your cheerios? Big fucking deal. Take your ball and go home.
Statues/sculptures around Port Vigo 🇪🇸
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1. Jules Verne and giant octopus.
“Jules Verne mentioned Vigo Bay in one of his most popular books “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea”. In this novel, Captain Nemo discovers treasures from sunken ships in this bay. To honour this mention and celebrate its link with the renowned writer’s work, Vigo decided to erect a statue commemorating him. It was created by Spanish sculptor José Molares and unveiled in 2005. Jules Verne had visited Vigo twice.”
5. No idea 😬