zesty said:Once it gets out of our orbit, I'm guessing we won't give a shit what happens to it.
gkrykewy said:Too expensive given the apparent lack of superman![]()
GhaleonEB said:http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/earlyvotingstats08.htm
45,000 people voted yesterday in Georgia, more than the day before. Early votes are now nearly 18% of all votes cast in 2004.
Stoney Mason said:The CBS sunday morning show is a bit stiff and staid. Since he has Texas connections some of GAF thought he would be red state friendly I suppose. Anybody who's watched him over the course of his career though knows he's pretty fair and balanced. Personally I always preferred him to Russert by a large degree even though that is a minority position in this thread.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, but this country really needs to start focusing on space exploration. NASA needs more money.Evlar said:First of all, we have rockets that reach Jupiter (390 million miles away) in a matter of a few years. Spacecraft outside orbit move much, much faster than the space shuttle.
Second... Why do you need a rocket to get to the sun? You just need enough fuel to get out of orbit. Once you get out of the earth's gravity well, as long as you're moving in the general direction of Sol at slowish speeds, you'll naturally fall into it eventually. Gravity is on your side.
Apparently you didn't see that episode of Furturama where the giant trash ball from the 20th Century came back to haunt them.lawblob said:Exactly. Who gives a shit where it goes, as long as we push it in any single direction and it has enough momentum to not get pulled back by Earth's orbit, who the hell cares where we put our space trash?
mckmas8808 said:And 36% of the total votes so far this year in GA are from black people.
Imagine what an abundance of helium might do to our raging man-floating-away-in-a-chair-tied-to-balloons problem.rSpooky said:If only cold fusion would work.. if I remember correctly it is theorized there is no chance of meltdowns and there is less/no nuclear waste !?Right?
Steve Youngblood said:Apparently you didn't see that episode of Furturama where the giant trash ball from the 20th Century came back to haunt them.
Yup, though it seems to be dropping a bit. 32% of yesterday's voters were black. Still too early to call what the final turnout will look like.mckmas8808 said:And 36% of the total votes so far this year in GA are from black people.
zesty said:Once it gets out of our orbit, I'm guessing we won't give a shit what happens to it.
sangreal said:The thing I don't get about McCain's position is that he doesn't just say that nuclear power is safe, he says that Obama is wrong for saying it must be safe. Why is he advocating unsafe nuclear power?
Mandark said:Boo hoo, everyone is partisan and I am so above the fray and unbiased.
Fatalah said:I wonder what Obama special will be about...
I have a gut feeling he'll air this wonderful cartoon classic for the masses to enjoy:
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lawblob said:Exactly. Who gives a shit where it goes, as long as we push it in any single direction and it has enough momentum to not get pulled back by Earth's orbit, who the hell cares where we put our space trash?
Well you'd be wrong. Especially considering Chernobyl has so far been the only incidence of accidently radiation on the public (above natural levels)Evlar said:Considering the number of operating nuclear plants in the history of the world versus the number of incidents of accidental contamination from nuclear plants tells me the chance of any given nuclear plant failing is considerably higher than any given commercial plane.
EDIT: In response to CharlieDigital above- Yeah, I agree the danger of nuclear power is sensationalized, I agree it's fairly safe, but it isn't safe like coal or hydro-electric either. It falls somewhere in between.
Well . . . the laws of physics haven't changed either nor have the laws of economics. And nuclear reactor technology has probably not change much since then either.ToxicAdam said:http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEFD6103EF932A15756C0A964958260
An article from 1992. It's like we are frozen in time. The same arguments and political wranglings. Nothing has changed.
I always wonder when I read about early voting - how many people really do so? I mean percentage wise? Is it worth paying any attention to?GhaleonEB said:Early Voting Begins in North Carolina Today
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Hopefully the NC state website updates with early vote totals in addition to their voter registration totals.
ToxicAdam said:How can you type when you have pom poms in your hand?
RAH RAH
Haunted said:I always wonder when I read about early voting - how many people really do so? I mean percentage wise? Is it worth paying any attention to?
soul creator said:am I the only one that bangs my head against a wall whenever the whole "raising taxes on the rich will kill jobs!" talking point rears its head like Putin? It's like some people think the tax rate is gonna go to 90% or something like it was back in the 40's and 50's (and even then, our economy was probably more stable, lolz). And it completely ignores the fact that we've already been "killing jobs" the past 8 years with all of these lovely tax cuts in place already.
RICH PEOPLE ARE NOT GOING TO PISS ON US ANYTIME SOON THEY HAVE FANCY EXPENSIVE BATHROOMS FOR THAT
Thanks. Well, that is a significant number. Definitely worth following.Tamanon said:Depends on the state and the window of early voting. I'd say generally you're looking at 20% or so early voting. NC is a bit different because it allows you to register and early vote during this time period.
Well, the argument attempts to cater to a fear that higher taxes is going to cause even more jobs to be cut. It's an argument that isn't going to gain any traction in the economic climate, but it's really one of the few things they've got left that has worked well in the past.soul creator said:am I the only one that bangs my head against a wall whenever the whole "raising taxes on the rich will kill jobs!" talking point rears its head like Putin? It's like some people think the tax rate is gonna go to 90% or something like it was back in the 40's and 50's (and even then, our economy was probably more stable, lolz). And it completely ignores the fact that we've already been "killing jobs" the past 8 years with all of these lovely tax cuts in place already.
RICH PEOPLE ARE NOT GOING TO PISS ON US ANYTIME SOON THEY HAVE FANCY EXPENSIVE BATHROOMS FOR THAT
Ben Smith said:The Toledo Blade is reporting that Joe the Plumber is actually not licensed. But that, combined with his apparent tax lien, isn't lessening McCain's ardor.
He said in an interview with Fox's Carl Cameron today that he hoped to hook up with the instantly famous Ohioan soon.
I'm probably going to call him this morning," McCain said. "I thought he would probably be up late. I heard that his that his phone lines were pretty well flooded. But I think we're going to be spending some time together.
speculawyer said:Well . . . the laws of physics haven't changed either nor have the laws of economics. And nuclear reactor technology has probably not change much since then either.
Kildace said:I know nothing about space but couldn't a comet or a meteorite push it back towards the earth in X00 years?
I'm just scared that these kind of decisions would end up being shortsighted at some point. I guess I just don't want to be part of the generation that completely screwed up the earth.
Stoney Mason said:Old Joe already told you! Taxes killed his plans!!!!
Kildace said:So is McCain actually going to drag this dude he doesn't know from Adam to his rallies and make him the "mascot" for his campaign? Didn't he learn anything from the Palin fiasco? This reeks of desperation.
31 states allow early voting this year. I can't find the article, but early voting could be over 30% of all votes nation-wide this year, up from ~20% in 2004.Haunted said:I always wonder when I read about early voting - how many people really do so? I mean percentage wise? Is it worth paying any attention to?
MrCheez said:I didn't think I was such an emotional guy, but it seems like every single McCain or Palin quote I read lately sends me into an uncontrollable rage. :lol Listening to him talk last night literally frustrated me so much that it gave me a headache. (A big part of the problem is the knowledge that so many people are convinced by his manipulative BS...)
I'm just trying to remind myself to breathe... anyone else having this problem?![]()
Haunted said:I always wonder when I read about early voting - how many people really do so? I mean percentage wise? Is it worth paying any attention to?
MrCheez said:I didn't think I was such an emotional guy, but it seems like every single McCain or Palin quote I read lately sends me into an uncontrollable rage. :lol Listening to him talk last night literally frustrated me so much that it gave me a headache. (A big part of the problem is the knowledge that so many people are convinced by his manipulative BS...)
I'm just trying to remind myself to breathe... anyone else having this problem?![]()
No wonder Obama is pushing early voting so hard.GhaleonEB said:31 states allow early voting this year. I can't find the article, but early voting could be over 30% of all votes nation-wide this year, up from ~20% in 2004.
In Georgia (the only state to provide daily updates), early votes already make up 18% of the final 2004 turnout.
Edit: just saw your edit.
Also, that's already nearly everyone who voted early in 2004, and we're nearly three weeks from election day.
Dax01 said:What...?
Jim said:Speaking of Joe. Did we post the video of him on GMA today saying he was "contacted by them and asked to show up to a rally."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5jHpxlxnts (57 seconds in)
Cooter said:Ok, let's try this. In this economy and in our situation does everyone agree that we need to dramatically cut spending? If yes, do you think Obama with a supermajority will achieve this? Look at all the damage Bush did and he didn't have a supermajority at all.
gkrykewy said:Watch the Phillies instead.
ArtG said:Try talking to my dad. He's pretty much the only person in the world that can send me into a screaming fit with his "Obama launched his campaign in the living room of a terrorist!" bullshit.
Jim said:Speaking of Joe. Did we post the video of him on GMA today saying he was "contacted by them and asked to show up to a rally."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5jHpxlxnts (57 seconds in)