Tattoed or not tattoed???
ORIGINAL: Blackkawi400
That was definetly the most painful thing of it all!! I actually lost my breath for a second.
That was definetly the most painful thing of it all!! I actually lost my breath for a second.
My tattoos, with the exception of the blue flames you can see where they are in the pic of me by the pool. 1 Piercing and its not navel or nips....yeah! Umm the blue flames is just above the piercing. I have one more tattoo but no pic of it...yin/yang...front right hip.
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Your welcome..... Sorry to hear about your mom.. It's sad, we can launch a person into orbit around mars, and we can't fix breast cancer...
What ideas do you have for the tat in memory of your mom?
You're not the one that gave me the, " airlines look unsafe", ticket in AR, are you?? lol lol
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What ideas do you have for the tat in memory of your mom?
You're not the one that gave me the, " airlines look unsafe", ticket in AR, are you?? lol lol
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Hmmm... unfortunately we haven't put any people in orbit around Mars yet, not even a flyby. With respect we did put a radio controlled car on Mars which in my opinion is more insulting. Not sure what they think they're going to find there except a bunch of dirt. Seems like the money and energy wasted for a bunch of NASA nerds to play with toys could have been better utilized on the medical treatments for diseases such as cancer. My mother had ovarian cancer a few years ago, with luck simple surgery was able to take care of it.
Not sure where our (mankind) priorities are but they're definately in the wrong place.
Scotty
Not sure where our (mankind) priorities are but they're definately in the wrong place.
Scotty
ORIGINAL: BattRECON
Hmmm... unfortunately we haven't put any people in orbit around Mars yet, not even a flyby. With respect we did put a radio controlled car on Mars which in my opinion is more insulting. Not sure what they think they're going to find there except a bunch of dirt. Seems like the money and energy wasted for a bunch of NASA nerds to play with toys could have been better utilized on the medical treatments for diseases such as cancer. My mother had ovarian cancer a few years ago, with luck simple surgery was able to take care of it.
Not sure where our (mankind) priorities are but they're definately in the wrong place.
Scotty
Hmmm... unfortunately we haven't put any people in orbit around Mars yet, not even a flyby. With respect we did put a radio controlled car on Mars which in my opinion is more insulting. Not sure what they think they're going to find there except a bunch of dirt. Seems like the money and energy wasted for a bunch of NASA nerds to play with toys could have been better utilized on the medical treatments for diseases such as cancer. My mother had ovarian cancer a few years ago, with luck simple surgery was able to take care of it.
Not sure where our (mankind) priorities are but they're definately in the wrong place.
Scotty
First off, I am very sorry to hear about your mother Devil. It is a great tragedy that anyone leave us before they have lived a full life.
On a side note.
I'm not taking sides at all, I agree with everything you said, but lets be more open minded for a second. NASA doesn't just play with toys, all of those "toys" do hundreds upon hundreds of research projects. Let's say, just for fun, that the toy hanging out on mars comes across a singled celled organism or new element that just so happens to have cancer fighting abilities. I know I'm going out on a limb here, but there are endless possibilities to what can and is done with research from the NASA team. A great deal of medical triumphs have come from the space program.
Also, understand that with current medical advancements, in 50 years, the average life of a person will increase to around 93-94 years old. That being said, with the addition of new life born everyday, we will be in a serious population crisis in the next century. Without another inhabitable place to go, the earth will suffer greatly.
The space program as a hole has hit several setbacks and as a result, I would consider it to be in a slump. With that those, imagine how far we have come in the last 50-100years as far as technology and science.
On a side note.
I'm not taking sides at all, I agree with everything you said, but lets be more open minded for a second. NASA doesn't just play with toys, all of those "toys" do hundreds upon hundreds of research projects. Let's say, just for fun, that the toy hanging out on mars comes across a singled celled organism or new element that just so happens to have cancer fighting abilities. I know I'm going out on a limb here, but there are endless possibilities to what can and is done with research from the NASA team. A great deal of medical triumphs have come from the space program.
Also, understand that with current medical advancements, in 50 years, the average life of a person will increase to around 93-94 years old. That being said, with the addition of new life born everyday, we will be in a serious population crisis in the next century. Without another inhabitable place to go, the earth will suffer greatly.
The space program as a hole has hit several setbacks and as a result, I would consider it to be in a slump. With that those, imagine how far we have come in the last 50-100years as far as technology and science.
Very valid point blackkawi, there have been lots of advancements in science and technology thanks to NASA.
I guess all in all, it takes time, money and smarts to come up with new ways of treating things, developing new stuff and advancing opportunities for man kind. Either way, I hope that someday, someone comes up with an effective treatment for cancer, heart disease, etc.
I guess all in all, it takes time, money and smarts to come up with new ways of treating things, developing new stuff and advancing opportunities for man kind. Either way, I hope that someday, someone comes up with an effective treatment for cancer, heart disease, etc.


