Unlikely, so no

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Unlikely, so no

Unlikely, so no

@The87Hurricane

Bergabung Ekim 2022
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Among the Wildflowers
Among the Wildflowers@deaflibertarian·
Ok, I'll ask. Why are we going around the moon?
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Something tells me that the metal scanners being used at Clapham junction station from time to time will catch absolutely nobody. None of those people on the video are likely to be carrying knives or machetes are they? Another complete waste of resources.
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Rachel@GoMax910·
@goraiders32 It needs the moon to be solid enough to land on which it isn’t
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Michael Barnes
Michael Barnes@goraiders32·
If a rocket needs a launch pad and perfect conditions to launch from earth, what does it need to launch from the moon?
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@HannahHope_ @jet2tweets You should have got something better than the ‘Peasant Package’ then? Who gives a fuck about an infinity pool anyway.
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Hannah Hope
Hannah Hope@HannahHope_·
I feel incredibly duped and swindled by @jet2tweets booked this hotel for its infinity pool only to discover that we don't have access to it. The website didn't make it clear when booking - false advertising
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@bartolomerulli @andrespapousek Are you aware of something called ‘the internet’? You can use it to find things out and make yourself less stupid. It’s like a huge digital encyclopaedia.
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Boya
Boya@bartolomerulli·
@andrespapousek Los 490.000 km de distancia, ponele, la tecnología, etc. Quien filmó el despegue de la luna a la tierra? Como tenemos esas imágenes?
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@Jenny_1884 Prob just they massively increase ‘production’ to cater for the demand and so they are cheaper. Maybe they lose a bit of profit but overall they’re up.
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
What I don’t get is if all these different supermarkets can sell Leg of Lamb, Beef, Pork & Gammon for 1/2 price at Easter & Xmas then why can’t they sell at this price all year round because they are obviously not selling at a loss or they wouldn’t be doing it.
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Queen of Donuts
Queen of Donuts@DonutsQueen2·
@Serenitatis76 @KellyLMcCarty I'm well aware of the other missions, but as I said, we landed on the moon in '69. We have far superior technology now, so why are we not landing this time?
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@ArtistCyclist That’s not a cycle lane. And even if it were you still be in the middle of the road ‘riding in primary doggy position’ or whatever you call it, for fear of going over a little bump.
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Artist Cyclist 🚴😷
Artist Cyclist 🚴😷@ArtistCyclist·
There's a perfectly good cycle lane but nobody ever uses it.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
Serious question: If we were able to go to the Moon and land there in the 1960s, what makes it so difficult to do it again in 2026? Can’t we just reuse the technology from the 1960s and 1970s?
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@mr_DavidBTC @OldTechGuru @FlyGirlBlackOps @KettlebellDan Two radios spoke to each other. The telephone was patched into one of the radios. I’m not sure how complicated you think radio transmission and receiving is. Just because your tiny brain can’t comprehend how it could be possible doesn’t mean it isn’t.
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david❤️🇺🇸
david❤️🇺🇸@mr_DavidBTC·
@The87Hurricane @OldTechGuru @FlyGirlBlackOps @KettlebellDan So he makes a call It’s routed 2 nasa Then nasa sends a radio wave from earth w/ a super powerful transp through the atmosphere through the radiation belt through nearly 300k miles Then received on a super cell phone and sent back a super small weak transp w/50+ year old tech
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Dan
Dan@KettlebellDan·
will the moon landing deniers also doubt the Artemis mission or will they be more excited than everyone else because they will think it’s for the first time?
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Mike The Litterpicker
Mike The Litterpicker@mike56200·
Wish this was an April fools joke but it's not. Yet more weird things in the woods. A length of fabric cut from clothing tied to a tree. Way off the path been here ages before the wild garlic grew back. No paths here nothing just weird things lol
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Deano H73
Deano H73@Deano13131373·
@sarah_go_green @OctopusEnergy Now factor in how much you paid for that ugly thing and how much yoy have lost..my neighbour paid £50000 for a tesla 3 years ago just part exchanged ir for £15000.
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Sarah Go Green💚
Sarah Go Green💚@sarah_go_green·
Stopped to have a wee on the way down to Portsmouth from South🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 I paid £6.42 to top up at Membury. I paid £5.20 at home for a full charge overnight. I'll pay roughly £7 on the way back to top up. (10 minutes max charge) £18.72 for 320 miles. (6p ish a mile) Today my rates dropped now i'll pay £3 to fully charge at home and that's fixed for the next 11 months.
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Harvey Proctor
Harvey Proctor@KHarveyProctor·
I am deeply concerned by the @scott_mills story, following his sacking by @BBC. Mills was allegedly investigated by the Metropolitan Police, with a file handed to the CPS who decided there was insufficient evidence to prosecute. If an individual can be investigated, cleared of prosecution due to insufficient evidence, & still face professional ruin, then we are entering dangerous territory. Institutions must be very careful not to substitute due process with reputational expediency. Justice cannot operate on suspicion alone, nor can fairness be preserved if allegations—untested in a court of law—are treated as proof. We must ask ourselves: are we upholding justice, or quietly dismantling it?
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GX5000 🇨🇦 🐾 🍁❄️❄ 🇨🇦 🤝🇺🇸
The ascent of the Apollo Lunar Module from the Moon's surface on December 14, 1972, was filmed by a remote-controlled color TV camera mounted on the Lunar Roving Vehicle (the lunar rover). NASA flight controller Ed Fendell (sometimes nicknamed "Captain Video") operated it. He used a pre-scripted sequence of commands based on the exact liftoff time and predicted ascent trajectory he sent the commands while watching a clock, without seeing live video feedback in real time (due to the ~2.5-second light-speed delay to the Moon).
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LMD (Arc.)
LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001·
People are ripping off plants from their walls. Why?
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Unlikely, so no@The87Hurricane·
@RickD_GK Someone doesn’t understand what the terminal velocity of an M&M is. It would be as ‘damaging’ as throwing one across the room.
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Rick D
Rick D@RickD_GK·
This can turn out to be really bad, seriously. Those M&M's falling thousands of feet to the ground can cause some damage, especially if they hit somebody. People need to use their brain a bit more before doing things for content... 🤬
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