@DanRussellST If I recall correctly, actor Ted Danson was at that Nighthawks first home game as he was in town filming the romantic comedy movie Cousins.
@JacquiOatley@TreesOrganic And not one of the FIFA cities can match this backdrop for the post and pre-game discussions. It's not green screen, that's real mountains and water!
Everyone COPY this video, share it far and wide. Paramount Skydance billionaire baby David Ellison can’t handle that Stephen Colbert is getting millions of views . @Youtube we will cancel our subscription as we did when we dumped @paramountplus.
Keep posting this so people don’t forget how truly bad this event was.
Don’t let people gaslight you into thinking it was peaceful and worthy of 1500+ pardons and slush fund payoffs.
@BuffaloSabres@RoswellPark As a long suffering Canucks fan, I will stand with our expansion cousin Sabres. I am cheering for the Sabres to beat the Canadiens as I've always hated the Habs (plus the Leafs, Oilers, and Flames). Go Sabres go!
It was an honour to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney alongside my Artemis II crewmates and Jenni. I am deeply grateful for the support Canadians continue to show our crew and our space program.
CCTV footage has emerged from the serious collision on Scott Road in Surrey involving a motorcycle that was left hanging from a traffic light pole.
Despite the severity of the crash, the motorcyclist survived and sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
@DonnieandDhali No long term planning by ownership, could have prepared and planned for this situation years ago, especially regarding a stadium once the waterfront stadium idea was squashed.
@GGV2_@RoccoPagliacci@LucasGageX It was far from a motor vehicle, it was lightweight and totally open, with lawn chair style seat backs. The wheels were huge, made of wire mesh. And it had a non rechargeable electric motor. Totally meant for the moon's environment.
@BlownBoats@forallcurious No, NASA carefully planned for a worst case scenario in that they couldn't drive farther away from the Lunar Module than they would be able to walk back. Generally about a maximum of 6 to 8 km was the farthest the astronauts would drive from the LM.
@shaundsylva@zanehengsperger@hodlbtcethbnb Armstrong certainly new rockets, he was an aerospace engineer and taught engineering at University of Cincinnati for years after Apollo 11. He and Cernan had seen many private rocket companies try and fail throughout the 80s and 90s so they missed the mark on SpaceX
@Tomatokekk@zanehengsperger@hodlbtcethbnb Armstrong was definitely an engineer, in fact an aerospace engineer. He also was a professor of engineering at the University of Cincinnati for many years after Apollo 11. But he was wrong about SpaceX.