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Posts: 4,349 | Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 7:52 AM
From the radio:
1) International Space Station crew have made a paper airplane. They have coated it with a special spray that they hope will stop it from burning up upon entry of Earth's atmosphere.
2) Citizens of (town name I'm not saying) saw 3 F-16's fly over last night, right after they say they saw a U.F.O.
Here's a third one I heard on the news-
Mars candy corporation has announced a new version of their Snickers candy bar. "Snickers Charged" will essentially be a Snickers bar pumped with literally more caffine than a bottle of soda.
Thought those were pretty funny. What do you think?
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Posts: 0 | Re: Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 9:30 AM
TRON.dll Wrote:From the radio:
1) International Space Station crew have made a paper airplane. They have coated it with a special spray that they hope will stop it from burning up upon entry of Earth's atmosphere. |
An airplane of any kind would need air to function. If they intend on launching it out into space I would imagine it would just float there.
2) Citizens of (town name I'm not saying) saw 3 F-16's fly over last night, right after they say they saw a U.F.O. |
Keep in mind, by definition, any sighting of a "U.F.O" is in fact real. It just means they didn't know what was flying through the sky. Now if they said "alien spacecraft" that would be different.
Mars candy corporation has announced a new version of their Snickers candy bar. "Snickers Charged" will essentially be a Snickers bar pumped with literally more caffine than a bottle of soda. |
It's not the caffeine in a can of soda that is the big gotcha. It's the sugar. On average it's 10 teaspoons PER CAN. Now, if they said it had more caffeine than, say, a triple shot grande cappuccino from Starbucks, I would be impressed
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Posts: 4,349 | Re: Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 9:56 AM
Just imagine what would happen if they started giving kids these Snickers bars on Halloween...where to buy abortion pill ordering abortion pills to be shipped to house buy abortion pill online
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Boingo_Buzzard User
Posts: 0 | Re: Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 9:58 AM
TRON.dll Wrote:Just imagine what would happen if they started giving kids these Snickers bars on Halloween... |
Well, if they were anything like me, they would carefully moderate their candy consumption, balancing daily intake against the ability to make the hoard last until Thanksgiving.
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Posts: 0 | Re: Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 10:16 AM
Boingo_Buzzard Wrote:TRON.dll Wrote:From the radio:
1) International Space Station crew have made a paper airplane. They have coated it with a special spray that they hope will stop it from burning up upon entry of Earth's atmosphere. |
An airplane of any kind would need air to function. If they intend on launching it out into space I would imagine it would just float there.
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I believe it would work perfectly. No air means little or no resistance, so this paper airplane could fly off in any direction, virtually forever. Even if that direction is towards an atmosphere, like our own.
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Boingo_Buzzard User
Posts: 0 | Re: Two interesting news articles on Thursday, January, 24, 2008 12:03 PM
death-program Wrote:
I believe it would work perfectly.
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Well, but then technically it's not actually functioning as an AIR plane per se, but a lump of mass in free fall They could have wadded up a ball of paper and it would amount to the same thing
(btw, I am just kidding, I am not really this anal, or actually care) |
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