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		Did you know that http://www.slate.com/articles/health_an ... onaut.html]there's a sculpture on the moon?   And it's a memorial?  Sounds like another spot for the Lunar government(s) to protect. 
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		Overall, it looks nifty. But when that airship came into view in the beginning, my only thought was, "Ooooh, that's beautiful!"
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		So, would this be a "gas midget"?http://www.theregister.co.uk/Print/2014 ... gas_giant/
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		So, you want to know what the first-world Danelaw thinks the Blue Blazers do?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technisches_Hilfswerk 
(Other parts of the Really Real World, and most of Fenspace, know that they do all that and so much more...)
EDIT:  Speaking of... something to mine for ideas - the tech base is rather different, so it can't be used as-is.
http://e23.sjgames.com/item.html?id=SJG37-6714
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		robkelk Wrote:So, you want to know what the first-world Danelaw thinks the Blue Blazers do?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technisches_Hilfswerk
 
 (Other parts of the Really Real World, and most of Fenspace, know that they do all that and so much more...)
 I think you underestimate the work of the THW... 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		HRogge Wrote:robkelk Wrote:So, you want to know what the first-world Danelaw thinks the Blue Blazers do?I think you underestimate the work of the THW...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technisches_Hilfswerk
 
 (Other parts of the Really Real World, and most of Fenspace, know that they do all that and so much more...)
 I believe the THW isn't involved in promoting literacy, which the Blue Blazers definitely are.
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		Water detected on Ceres
Come to Ceres and see the geysers! (Perihelion only)
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		Quote:robkelk wrote:Water detected on Ceres
 
 Come to Ceres and see the geysers! (Perihelion only)
 
Feh. It's raining iron on Luhman . I can only begin to imagine the umbrella needed for that place.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Scientific American: Space Spectacles: NASA Evaluates Adjustable Astronaut Eyewear
Well, most of the Stellvians would be interested in this...
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		With problems like this someone thinks its "unrealistic" that the US is not taking over the Fen within years?   http://medium.com/war-is-boring/5c95d45f86a5
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		HRogge Wrote:With problems like this someone thinks its "unrealistic" that the US is not taking over the Fen within years?  
 http://api.medium.com/embed?type=story&p...9514518615
 If that's supposed to be an analog of how the Danelaw uses handwavium, then one wonders why Fenspace hasn't taken over the USA.
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		Quote:robkelk wrote:
 Quote:HRogge wrote:If that's supposed to be an analog of how the Danelaw uses handwavium, then one wonders why Fenspace hasn't taken over the USA.With problems like this someone thinks its "unrealistic" that the US is not taking over the Fen within years?
  http://medium.com/war-is-boring/5c95d45f86a5
 
It doesn't want  to. It would be too much like work . 
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		And having to satisfy the extremists on all sides. Meh.
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		 http://phys.org/news/2014-03-thermal-vi ... -span.html
Carbon! The most overachieving element known to man! 
To quote someone on the Spacebattles forums
 Quote:*sigh* Carbon... Please. Stop. We care about you. You can't just decide you're going to do everything all the time better than
 anyone else; it's not healthy, and it's running you down.
 
 Seriously man, you're trying to muscle in on just about everybody's job, as well as applying for jobs that don't even exist yet. Please. Get some help. I have some numbers of people that could help, if you'd like them. No? Okay, maybe later.
 Quote:I swear, carbon's going to turn out to be the secret to FTL travel at this rate. 
So Handwavium is what happens when carbon ascends to a high plane of existence? 
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		Dakota Wrote:Quote:I swear, carbon's going to turn out to be the secret to FTL travel at this rate.So Handwavium is what happens when carbon ascends to a high plane of existence? No, no - handwavium wants to be carbon. That's why it's sucking up to the carbon-based lifeforms, giving them what they want.
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		HRogge Wrote:http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronom ... known.html If you prefer your articles without editorial content:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/new-d ... 21?cmp=rss
http://www.theregister.co.uk/Print/2014 ... ar_system/
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		Do the catgirls on Jenga prefer Windows?http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/02 ... h_cortana/
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