Quite chauvinistic now but still a good laugh towards the beliefs of pre-1960's
So....which part was inaccurate?
She already has: her eyes glaze over when I start talking politics.Your wife or girlfriend may be able to answer your question
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It looks far more practical, and I bet also economical than Duchamp's urinal...The most unusual urinal I’ve ever seen.
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You've just made history as part of the crew of the first commercially built and operated US spacecraft to ferry NASA astronauts between Earth and the International Space Station. You're splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico and are waiting for your ride. What do you do? Make some prank calls, of course.
NASA's Doug Hurley and his crewmate Bob Behnken had a satellite phone at their disposal after splashdown on Sunday. At a press conference later that day, Hurley filled us in on what they did with their spare time as they floated around.
"Five hours ago we were in a spaceship bobbing around making prank satellite phone calls to whoever we could get ahold of," Hurley said. "Which was kind of fun, by the way." Hurley suggested the satellite phone bill should go to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who was sitting nearby.
Emergency crews responded to an injured 19-year-old at Silver Falls State Park on Monday.
The man apparently jumped from the top of South Falls at around 12:15 p.m., according to Oregon State Police.
Fireworks? Looks more like AN with a powerful oxidizer.Video circulating on social media shows a massive explosion rocking central Beirut - shattering windows, knocking down doors and shaking buildings several hundred feet away. Lebanon’s health minister told journalists a ship carrying fireworks had blown up in the port, though the size of the blast heard across the country raised suspicions it might have resulted from a rocket strike or detonation of explosives - deliberate or otherwise. The source of the blast has not been confirmed
Beirut shockwave videosBEIRUT — A "colossal" explosion that rocked the port area of Lebanon's capital Tuesday, killing dozens of people and injuring thousands more, happened at a warehouse where tons of ammonium nitrate were being stored, the prime minister said.
"I will not rest until we find the person responsible for what happened, to hold him accountable and impose the most severe penalties," Prime Minister Hassan Diab said.
Diab said it was "unacceptable" that a shipment of ammonium nitrate estimated at 2,750 tons had been in warehouse for six years without "preventive measures" to protect it. The chemical compound, which is commercially available, is used widely in fertilizers and explosives.