Along with the toy launch, came an epic backstory and a supporting line of comic books. The Transformers world would only continue to grow with TV shows, games, blockbuster films, and even cereal boxes all entering the fold. You may also like: 25 pictures of abandoned military installations ...
In the same way as Yorick’s skull is a conversation piece to the great quietus, rocket ships are launch pads for adventure and escape. Death happens in Elsinore castle and adventure and escape in Imagination; when it comes down to it, there are very few theatrical places in proportion to...
As much as Taylor Swift may have had her heart refilled with love and the groundedness of being at home when she visited that tree farm back in 2018, for me that same reconnection with the Christmases of my childhood comes whenever I get the opportunity to smell a real Christmas tree. Th...
Simon and Schuster's book came complete with a pencil, which helped launch crossword puzzles into a national phenomenon. You may also like: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years 1925: Flagpole sitting Public Domain 1925: Flagpole sitting This curious fad began after a friend dared ...
I saw an email ad for a seminar with life coach Mary Morrissey, in it she said even for a fully fueled rocket to be launched into space, it requires a booster rocket. She believes people are like that too. Even though we may be ready to launch, we still require a booster rocket too...
I love SQLite, it's amazing and goes like a rocket for massive datasets. It's not very user friendly though and is very hard to scale. 3 0 Reply Monday 24th October 2022 15:29 GMT bombastic bob Re: I don't mind PDFs those consultants seem to be having a competition as to wh...
The real problem with Artemis is that it doesn’t think through the consequences of its own success. A working infrastructure for orbital refueling would make SLS and Orion superfluous. Instead of waiting two years to go up on a $4 billion rocket, crews and cargo could launch every weekend ...
with Sputnik 1. The United States quickly followed suit three months later with the launch of Explorer 1. Unsatisfied with being the second to reach space, President John F. Kennedy set his sights for a much higher goal: the Moon. In 1961, President Kennedy announced a national goal of ...
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