• Obama dials for pizza, gets space station
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[QUOTE=Mr. Sun;31181592]If it was Bush, people would tear this apart. but really. Obama is a great guy.[/QUOTE] Bush isn't cool enough to do something like this.
[QUOTE=newbz;31182108]What does he mean by "helped lead the spaceage". We're hardly in the space age. NASA needs more funding and we need less war.[/QUOTE] Actually, we need more war. we just need war on the [i]moon.[/i]
[I][B]:foxnews:here is a funny and entertaining but not really because it's too overexaggerated republicunt headline:foxnews:[/B][/I]
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE Pizza!
[QUOTE=The Chef;31181814][url=http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/science/9e07/]Want some?[/url][/QUOTE] What? They charge like double that at my local sporting goods store. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=The Chef;31181814][url=http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/science/9e07/]Want some?[/url][/QUOTE] I tried that a while ago, it tastes like styrofoam.
[QUOTE=Mr. N;31183303]Bush would get bullshit for being unprofessional and silly, joke or not. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] Still though, it's nice to see a president having a little humor, it really shows that these politicians are not all emotionless statues.[/QUOTE] From what I saw bush usually got praise for his sense of humor, even though people thought he was such a horrible president. Remember when he got those shoes thrown at him and started smiling afterwards? [editline]17th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=imasillypiggy;31183829]Bush isn't cool enough to do something like this.[/QUOTE] Bush was actually a pretty cool guy. He was a bad president though, horrible if you factor the rest of the Bush administration (Cheney, etc.). That's the main reason he got presidency, the rest of the conservatives of the administration knew they were all obviously horrible people, so if they wanted power they had to put someone like Bush as their "mascot".
[QUOTE=smallfry;31184946]I tried that a while ago, it tastes like styrofoam.[/QUOTE] You remembered to add water right?
[b]:Foxnews: <Insert unfunny republican headline> :foxnews:[/b] /thread
[QUOTE=meppers;31183034]Ironic how he said important things about the American space program and yet he pretty much killed killed it (He killed off the shuttle replacement)[/QUOTE] Because it was a useless program. You could get more with rovers than anything with space shuttles.
The crowning achievement of space flight. Crank calls. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] Landing on the Moon was pretty neat too I guess.
I don't understand why some people I've talked to think this is the end of space exploration in the United States... it's just the end of the shuttle program isn't it? [url]http://www.nasa.gov/about/whats_next.html[/url]
[QUOTE=5killer;31186190]Because it was a useless program. You could get more with rovers than anything with space shuttles.[/QUOTE] Lolnope, a lot of the technological and medical advancements made during the 30 years of the shuttle program were made possible by it.
Well the shuttle was never intended to be anything more than a low earth orbit spacecraft. So everyone complains about it being the end of space exploration with the retiring of the shuttle, but not really. The problem is, however, that funding is getting obliterated. [editline]18th July 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=GoldenDargon;31186345]Lolnope[/QUOTE] Well, kinda yeah. The purpose of the shuttle was really just to service space stations/satellites and get things into low earth orbit. Rovers offer much more in the areas of exploration and scientific data of other planetary masses.
[QUOTE=Edthefirst;31186367] Well, kinda yeah. The purpose of the shuttle was really just to service space stations/satellites and get things into low earth orbit. Rovers offer much more in the areas of exploration and scientific data of other planetary masses.[/QUOTE] [quote=]AT THE HOSPITAL...New Arms and Legs The making of artificial limbs is known in the medical world as prosthetics. This field also includes orthopedic aids such as knee and neck braces. The Harshberger Prosthetic and Orthotic Center, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama specializes in making these devices. Harshberger wanted to improve the way it makes artificial limbs. There was a need to replace the plaster and corn starch materials used to make molds for new arms and legs and similar devices. The plaster molds were heavy, easy to break (and unfixable when they broke), and were hard to ship and store. Harshberger asked NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama if they could help. [b]MSFC and the Lockheed-Martin Company are responsible for building the space shuttle external tank.[/b] The ET is covered with a foam insulation. It protects the ET from heat, and keeps the liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen inside the tank at proper cold temperatures. The ET insulation is lighter, stronger and can be worked more easily with a machine than plaster. Also important, the foam material is less expensive to use. Harshberger tried the ET foam to make molds for the fitting of artificial limbs. It worked! The company was able to reduce the costs of making an artificial limb, which lowered the cost for patients. They were also able to mass-produce foam "blanks" for making molds, and began to ship them to artificial limb makers all over America.[/quote] [url=http://techtran.msfc.nasa.gov/at_home/hospital4.html]Source[/url]
what is the number to the space station?
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;31186630]what is the number to the space station?[/QUOTE] Probably is on a needtoknow basis and encrypted etc up the wazoo to prevent people from trolling the space station.
How can you manage to misdial the phone number of a pizza parlor with the ISS?
[QUOTE=GoldenDargon;31186929]Probably is on a needtoknow basis and encrypted etc up the wazoo to prevent people from trolling the space station.[/QUOTE]I'm sure it is but if he actually dialed for it ie with a telephone there has to be some sort of standard way to contact the space station. what am I supposed to do if I myself am trying to order pizza and accidentally get the ISS
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;31187020]I'm sure it is but if he actually dialed for it ie with a telephone there has to be some sort of standard way to contact the space station. what am I supposed to do if I myself am trying to order pizza and accidentally get the ISS[/QUOTE] I myself would apologize profusely, hang up, and hope that the FBI doesn't come knocking. Also i'm pretty sure it's illegal for a civilian to call the ISS.
[QUOTE=GoldenDargon;31187036]Also i'm pretty sure it's illegal for a civilian to call the ISS.[/QUOTE]why? did they have a problem with that?
[QUOTE=ButtsexV3;31187145]why? did they have a problem with that?[/QUOTE] Not that I know of, and don't quote me on that since i'm just assuming that it is for one reason or another.
Wow, the guys on the ISS really did get a cool time up there. A call from the President and a wake-up call from Paul McCartney, some pretty nice perks. Though I hope they get the new generation of spacecraft up there soon, so they can continue work on the ISS, preferably modifications to make it self-sustaining and give it added mobility to settle on the Moon as MB-Alpha.
"ISS Space Station? What a weird name for a pizza joint."
cant wait for Obama to get totally smashed and drunk dial the space station
I love Obama. He's bad ass and the coolest cat we've ever had in the white house.
[QUOTE='Poesidan [GAG];31189844']I love Obama. He's bad ass and the coolest cat we've ever had in the white house.[/QUOTE] He's like a hybrid of Eddie Murphy and Bill Clinton.
[QUOTE=V12US;31189790]"ISS Space Station? What a weird name for a pizza joint."[/QUOTE] International space station space station? You're right, that is odd
[QUOTE=Icedshot;31189964]International space station space station? You're right, that is odd[/QUOTE] "Yo dawg, so we heard you liked Space Stations..."
Obama was ordering pizza from Pizza Planet
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