February 17, 200916 yr I'm bothered by an earworm http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,18215.msg369302.html#msg369302
June 8, 20214 yr I know some folks that work at the Honda plant in Marysville, OH who think the massive global microchip shortage killing auto manufacturers is attributed to the semiconductor companies prioritizing microchips for their new clients Pfizer, Moderna and J&J. Edited June 8, 20214 yr by David
November 16, 20222 yr Artemis 1 launched this morning and is on its way to the moon. Artemis 2 is scheduled for May 2024. A crew will circle but not land on the moon. Artemis 3 is scheduled for 2025 and will land a crew on the surface of the moon. Will a successful Artemis 3 finally silence the critics? Like that dude who got clocked by Buzz Aldrin in LA back in 2005~? Edited November 16, 20222 yr by Lazarus
December 10, 20222 yr it’s hollow! Carl Sagan stated in his 1966 book, Intelligent Life In The Universe, that a natural satellite (which accepted thinking says the Moon is) can’t be hollow. Most would agree with him. So it shocked scientists greatly when the seismic equipment on the Moon registered substantial reverberations on November 20, 1969, after the intentional jettisoning of the Apollo 12 lunar module’s ascent stage back to the surface. Not only did the Moon reverberate “like a bell,” it did so for over an hour. If the data was to be believed, it suggests that the Moon is hollow. During the following mission, a greater payload was jettisoned and the reverberation was measured again. This time, the effect was even greater, with the “ringing” continuing for well over three hours. Despite the suggestions that the Moon might indeed be hollow—based upon NASA’s own experiments—the findings were largely downplayed by NASA in the years afterward. At least to the public’s knowledge, this has not been studied further. and more: https://listverse.com/2017/11/15/10-weird-anomalies-and-bizarre-conspiracies-of-the-moon/
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