....that would be "trails", yes.
A shame the article didn't really explain exactly how that was formed.
Dunno. Maybe the arrangement of ships in formation?What actually DID cause it, though? Some sort of radar?
External Quote:
According to the Truther, most of the public remains "trapped inside a bubble" in which they ignorantly perceive him as a rational, well-adjusted member of society. However, he claimed he is making notable progress in convincing more and more of them of the "cold, hard reality" every time he loudly interrupts a friend's conversation in order to voice his suspicions concerning the whereabouts of the hijacked airliners' missing black boxes.
Ha-ha…Bound to cause some offence.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/911-truther-vows-not-to-rest-until-everyone-knows,35319/

The woman in the picture should be careful, since the time limits only seem to forbid it in the evening/at night!
I don't know, it looks pretty sturdy. And there's cars already on it.
Of course, science wins but you must have faith in it.Science vs faith....who wins ?
[video]http://www.colbertnation.com/the-co...ettles-the-debate---science-vs--faith[/video]
awww...science wins.
but does it ?
[video]http://www.colbertnation.com/the-co...11/god-s-job-performance---jim-martin[/video]
too soon ?
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(perhaps I'll start a new thread on this....in the other forum. It's kinda interesting.)External Quote:As of 2012, three out of the last seven presidents have been left-handed. Counting as far back as Truman, the number is five (or six) out of twelve. In the 1992 election, all three major candidates – George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot – were left-handed.[3] The 1996 election also involved three left-handed candidates: Clinton, Perot, and Bob Dole, who learned to use his left hand after his right hand was paralyzed by a World War II injury. Both major-party candidates in the 2008 presidential election – Barack Obama and John McCain – were left-handed.[9] The percentage of the population who are left-handed is about 10%.[4] While some write this trend off as a coincidence, others have tried to come up with scientific explanations. According to Daniel Geschwind, a professor of human genetics at UCLA, in 2008: "Six out of the past 12 presidents is statistically significant and probably means something".[