@WallStreetApes Engineering, can’t find a job? Something’s wrong with this guy. There’s no issue finding a job in engineering these days for quality people.
@Acyn Why not 50 to match the number of states? The number of districts is not in the constitution so why 13? Make the number of districts 9 to match the number of justices. Very childish argument here, can’t expect more I guess.
@WWG1WGA_QQ If it were permanent you couldn’t enrich it. Enriching uranium segregates U235 from the more abundant U238. Thus the isotopic ratio (signature) changes.
@WWG1WGA_QQ Not plausible. If the uranium was mixed, diluted, processed or enriched then the isotopic signature is gone. I can’t envision it didn’t get processed in any way. Also I don’t get talk about “destroying” the dust? You can’t destroy anything in elemental form, it persists.
@EduardHabsburg I’ve seen it in person. It is very large. I’ve described it as looking like it’s made of chocolate and beginning to melt. 100 years in the making - kinda like the medieval cathedrals of old.
Life’s mistakes do not define a person’s identity. If we trust in divine grace and allow ourselves to be guided and transformed by it, we discover in our lives that the past does not condemn the future, but rather offers us the possibility to change our decisions and choices.
@emmagf You throw the large orange ball up and try to get it in the circle thing with the netting hanging down off it and you score not one but two or possibly three points.
@ClayTravis U of Michigan survey was higher in the great financial crisis of 2008. People were getting foreclosed on and we went into recession. Either it’s a bad survey or nobody really knows what a bad economy looks like.