I am a Whiskey fan, mainly single malt scotch. I got for my birthday "the Glenlivet" Single Malt Scotch Whisky 18 years of age. Was good at first but taste vanishes fast after opening of the bottle.
Lagavulin Single Malt is still the one I like best until now.
So What I am doing right now...
The DVD I have rented yesterday had English subtitles. Indeed the dubbing wasn't good.
The movie was a good recall for civilian like me how combat is a serious and painful matter. It always amazed me how courageous are our soldier.
To all :salute:
Professional in many fields are tested on regularly basis such as when renewing license. Thus, it doesn't surprise me that a qualified MARS officer might need to pass professional exam. However, I am surprised that the federal doesn't recognize in a way or an other your MARS qualification.
Can...
Super yarn in works for space suits, bulletproof vests: Material is made from extremely thin carbon tubes
By Charles Q. Choi, TechNewsDaily
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39525066/ns/technology_and_science-innovation
Hi guys,
The following is lightly specialize but should be of interest to anyone with a soft spot for science.
I found Dr. Kary Mullis, 1993 Noble Prize Laureate, particularly bang on about science and the process of discovery.
You'll find his interview/seminar at the following links and many...
France has a tendency to put the collective interest/rights above the individual ones when it serves the people in power and/or the population majority (I don't know who manipulates who in this equation). In addition, multiculturalism isn't a continental European concept but more of British...
Sorry for the necroposting but as a follow-up of this thread, I am watching the Stephen Hawking series:
Into the universe with Stephen Hawking on Discovery Channel.
It is well done.
Didn't take time to be cracked:
Zeeya Merali , Quantum crack in cryptographic armour, Nature, Published online 20 May 2010
www.nature.com/news/2010/100520/full/news.2010.256.html
US is our neighbors and luckily enough they are a democracy and an important business partner.
There is a war that American are fighting but we are not directly involved in, as well as another one that occurred in the late sixties. Check out news papers and history books for the answers.
No...
Sorry for the necroposting but I think the following could be of interest:
Measuring The Electric Vehicle's Environmental Footprint, Chemical & Engineering News, August 13, 2010
By Naomi Lubick
www.pubs.acs.org/cen/news/88/i33/8833news6.html
Their claims should be processed in their own country, but hey, why not coming here in first hand and then let the host country deciding if your are a valid refugee, sounds like a good plan. Thus, how many more boats from where before we wake up?
My comment is a bit harsh and I understand that...
Interesting post TimBit.
I wonder where can be found the finest balance between technology/science and human factor to insure the success of a mission with the lowest casualty cost ?
Bella Coola in BC, is the place you are looking for (I was there for a week not long time ago). :)
Cheers,
Highlights in Chemical Biology, July 2010
http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/cb/Volume/2010/09/logical_injury_assessment.asp
Logical injury assessment
That hurts !
By Jason Magder, Montreal Gazette July 15, 2010
www.montrealgazette.com/business/Merck+Frosst+closure+blow+Clement/3282650/story.html
By Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press
www.finance.sympatico.ca/home/drugmaker_merck_closing_8_plants_8_research_sites_including_in_montreal/21f66f71
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