....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?
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 ?
(perhaps I'll start a new thread on this....in the other forum. It's kinda interesting.)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".[