View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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83.33%
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What's up with that? How is it I'm supposed to have faith that NORAD can track and defend against nukes from Russia, China, N Korea... much less their new anti missle missle defense... when they can't even track their own satellite precisely - or even a little bit close?????
Why are we spending jillions of taxpayers money on defense? Who isn't doing their dang job??
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's as big as a bus and weighs 6 tons, but officials probably will never be able to pinpoint exactly where a massive NASA satellite plummeted to Earth.
NASA space junk scientists believe that all - or nearly all - of the parts of their 20-year-old dead satellite safely plunged into the Pacific Ocean, likely missing land. But if their estimates are off, by only five minutes or so, fiery pieces could have fallen on parts of northwestern North America.
No injuries or damage have been reported on land, which NASA officials said was a good indication the satellite went into the ocean. That doesn't necessarily mean it all fell into the sea. Some debris could have fallen over areas such as Portland, Ore.; Seattle; Calgary, Alberta; and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, said Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
Why are we spending jillions of taxpayers money on defense? Who isn't doing their dang job??
WASHINGTON (AP) - It's as big as a bus and weighs 6 tons, but officials probably will never be able to pinpoint exactly where a massive NASA satellite plummeted to Earth.
NASA space junk scientists believe that all - or nearly all - of the parts of their 20-year-old dead satellite safely plunged into the Pacific Ocean, likely missing land. But if their estimates are off, by only five minutes or so, fiery pieces could have fallen on parts of northwestern North America.
No injuries or damage have been reported on land, which NASA officials said was a good indication the satellite went into the ocean. That doesn't necessarily mean it all fell into the sea. Some debris could have fallen over areas such as Portland, Ore.; Seattle; Calgary, Alberta; and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, said Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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A beautiful 43 here right now. My room is freezing.
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So I'm watching Ice Road Truckers, they are going to use a Raptor to pull start a semi... I have an 06 F-350 4x4 with a Power Stroke at work that can't pull start one of our 10 wheelers let alone a semi. If this works then I give all the props in the world to the Raptor.
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