Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
The Bastard Fairies-We're All Going To Hell (Official Video)
Yellow Thunder Woman is so fucking hot!
Friday, January 11, 2008
Here is what I just learned about the moon landings
List of manned Apollo Moon landings
Future plans
The current U.S. Vision for Space Exploration calls for a human landing on the Moon no later than 2018.
Russia plans to send cosmonauts to the Moon by 2025 and establish a permanent manned base there in 2027-2032.[4]
Other nations, including China and India, have expressed interest in pursuing human landings on the Moon, but none have currently announced formal plans.
The Google Lunar X Prize competition offers a $20 million award for the first privately-funded team to land a robotic probe on the Moon. Like the Ansari X Prize before it, the competition aims to advance the state of the art in private space exploration
- Apollo 11 - July 16, 1969. First manned landing on the Moon, July 20.
- Apollo 12 - November 14, 1969. First precise manned landing on the Moon, within walking distance of Surveyor 3.
- Apollo 14 - January 31, 1971. Commanded by Alan Shepard, the only one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts to walk (and golf) on the Moon.
- Apollo 15 - July 26, 1971. First mission with the Lunar Rover vehicle.
- Apollo 16 - April 16, 1972. First landing in the lunar highlands.
- Apollo 17 - December 7, 1972. Final Apollo lunar mission, first night launch, only mission with a professional geologist.
Future plans
The current U.S. Vision for Space Exploration calls for a human landing on the Moon no later than 2018.
Russia plans to send cosmonauts to the Moon by 2025 and establish a permanent manned base there in 2027-2032.[4]
Other nations, including China and India, have expressed interest in pursuing human landings on the Moon, but none have currently announced formal plans.
The Google Lunar X Prize competition offers a $20 million award for the first privately-funded team to land a robotic probe on the Moon. Like the Ansari X Prize before it, the competition aims to advance the state of the art in private space exploration
Something about me...
I have something to confess about myself that some people know and most people don't.... I haven't thought about it for a long time until today... I saw a girl that I thought was really cute... and seemed really interesting... i kept putting myself in situations to where I could have said something to her, (a few times by chance, the first time on purpose) I just couldn't bring myself to speak to her
This is the way it is with me... I rarely go for the girls I really want to go after.... and I give up way too easy (one girl may disagree on that one hehe)... I guess it's easier to get turned down by the girls I expect it from than the ones I wouldn't want to turn me down.
I guess as of today I am actually trying to meet girls again.... question is... will I get past this talking issue that I have
This is the way it is with me... I rarely go for the girls I really want to go after.... and I give up way too easy (one girl may disagree on that one hehe)... I guess it's easier to get turned down by the girls I expect it from than the ones I wouldn't want to turn me down.
I guess as of today I am actually trying to meet girls again.... question is... will I get past this talking issue that I have
Some movies just suck
One great thing about netflix is that if the movie sux ya cannot really feel too bad cause it didnt really cost ya anything more or less
The movie that sparks this post is Miami Vice... that movie really sucked... I watched a total 15 min before giving up and turning it off to mail back in
The movie that sparks this post is Miami Vice... that movie really sucked... I watched a total 15 min before giving up and turning it off to mail back in
Monday, January 7, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Thursday, January 3, 2008
This is a bad day to be in a kayak

Alone in his tiny plastic sea kayak, marine biologist Trey Snow had hoped to stealthily track a great white shark. But he had the shock of his life when he spotted a giant fin and realized it was he who was being stalked - by surely one of the most feared killers in the world.
The magnificent creature initially dived to the seabed, inspecting the kayak from below, before rising menacingly to the surface. Luckily for Trey, the 13ft-long shark was more inquisitive than hungry.
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