Turns out that, statistically speaking, the closest planet to Earth is Mercury. Venues spends too much time on the other side of the sun
By extension, the planet closest to any other planet is most often Mercury.Turns out that, statistically speaking, the closest planet to Earth is Mercury. Venues spends too much time on the other side of the sun
Fucken overachiever.The first native English speaker to teach English in Japan was a dude named Ranald MacDonald, who was also native American
Perhaps it’s because they drink vodka like water over there, but that’s just a wild guess.
Russia apparently has a long, dignified history of fucking up military operations in a way that comes across as a Dark Comedy. Notably the 2nd Pacific Squadron during the Russo-Japanese War.
I mean, they barely left the Baltic and almost started a war with the UK by "Accidently" shelling a fleet of British Fishing Trawlers and the only reason it wasn't worse is because they were such poor shots that most of the shells missed their targets. Except the few where they started shelling each other for some bizarre reason.
As a former US Sailor, I appreciate the sheer amount of fuckupery(I don't know if that was a word before but it is now) on display here especially knowing that as many times I fucked up in the US Navy, I could never outdo these guys. To be fair, I was middle Enlisted at best and not an Admiral with a screaming habit.
That's a Wikipedia sinkhole of a fun fact.The first native English speaker to teach English in Japan was a dude named Ranald MacDonald, who was also native American
I mean, we could do something with some of the sixteen million vacant dwellings in the US, but then next thing you know we're standing in bread lines under the hammer and sickle.Actually, I'd prefer a compromise and someone start 3D printing shanty towns for the homeless, but I guess 3D printed homes is a start.
On the one hand, that's some impressive scaling of the tech.Apparently, we're 3D printing houses now, because that's what the world needs, right?
The technology to make homes has advanced more quickly than our willingness to actually address homelessness. Along those same lines, all these billionaires coming out of the wood works with their space programs sending an advantaged few into orbit when that same money could be used to put millions of helpless people in a home, get them food, get them healthcare. I'll never understand this world beating its dick raw over what it can do versus what it should do.On the one hand, that's some impressive scaling of the tech.
On the other hand... whuh? Fucking why?
Seems like a modern, more technological advanced take on the kit houses Sears used to sell.Apparently, we're 3D printing houses now, because that's what the world needs, right? Right? I mean, we needed an easier, more expensive way to build homes people won't be able to afford, right? Actually, I'd prefer a compromise and someone start 3D printing shanty towns for the homeless, but I guess 3D printed homes is a start.
Austin startup Icon plans development of 3D-printed homes in area
Icon says the 100-home project in Georgetown will be the first large-scale 3D-printed housing development in the United States.www.statesman.com
The technology to make homes has advanced more quickly than our willingness to actually address homelessness. Along those same lines, all these billionaires coming out of the wood works with their space programs sending an advantaged few into orbit when that same money could be used to put millions of helpless people in a home, get them food, get them healthcare. I'll never understand this world beating its dick raw over what it can do versus what it should do.
Chirp shit, get hit.
No one else is going to say it?Apparently English proficiency worsens the closer you get to the US.