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Asteroid narrowly avoids striking the Earth


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2 minutes ago, Calibeliever said:

WTAF! Here's my favorite bit:  

OK It's well-known I'm fairly liberal, and I'm all for whatever-you're-into-is-fine-by-me, but human-ice interactions? Huh?

Yep. Tax payer dollars funded this nonsense. Could've constructed a homeless shelter, or something of actual value could've been done instead of... *ahem* , "that". 

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17 hours ago, AmbiguousInsight said:

Haha, instead of pouring money into some useless asteroid detection program, you should be happy the government funds *actual* important needs of humanity, such as this

http://reason.com/blog/2016/03/07/this-university-of-oregon-study-on-femin

*rolls eyes,shakes head*

Okay, so you don't agree with the idea of funding that study. So what? What's that got to do with this thread?

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17 hours ago, AmbiguousInsight said:

Yep. Tax payer dollars funded this nonsense. Could've constructed a homeless shelter, or something of actual value could've been done instead of... *ahem* , "that". 

Or, to your original point I think, they could have used some of that funding to increase our NEO discovery capabilities.

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3 hours ago, Calibeliever said:

Or, to your original point I think, they could have used some of that funding to increase our NEO discovery capabilities.

They could have/should have used ALL of that funding for anything else. 

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