Yea the politics forum has been slow. I've tried to get some lib dems to post. But after reading some of the discussions, they refuse. I'm sure they're still watching and waiting for a golden opportunity to put us in our place. Be careful on those other sites. I hear about fake news on there all the time. Dont let them get your BP up too high.
I agree, they should be 1 and 2. But I doubt jasper gets the love from the polls. Where should silsbee and wos be? Either way we have the best region in the state. And will send 1 of those 3 to dallas
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“We’ve been saying hypersonics is two years away for the last 20 years,” said Weiss. “But all I can say is the technology is mature and we, along with DARPA and the services, are working hard to get that capability into the hands of our warfighters as soon as possible.”
There it is. He said it. The technology is nothing new. Anything they release today is antiquated technology. I saw a SR 71 at an air show in the 80s when it was supposed to be new.
And why does this new SR 72 look like what was once thought to be the Aurora space shuttle?
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I was just about to buy tickets to watch Jay Bruce and the Mariners take on the Astros.
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"I think it's clear that a left-handed bat would be helpful for us," Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said.
I wonder why they need a left handed outfielder. Maybe Bryce Harper ain't workin out? I hope his then record contract goes down as one of the worst in pro sports history.
Anyway... good luck Jay!!!
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"We trust the American people to know that North Korea has nuclear warheads pointed at Los Angeles, yet we don't trust them with the knowledge that there's something in our skies and we don't know what it is? That seems counterproductive to me," Elizondo said.
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So the $64,000 question is… how do they stay up in the air? If we’ve figured out how to do that, then there is some technology our government seriously needs to be sharing with the private sector because that would be a game changer.
Maybe they are sharing. Why is it that the private sector is doing more than NASA these days?
Is there currently a good journalism program that would have cameras for replays? Or is it going to be commercials in between plays like academy does at Texan drive?
Today, it's believed that over 900 streets in 42 states and Puerto Rico are named after King.
Just changing all the street signs would take years and cost millions.