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BlueRain · 51-55, F
You do know this question was only about a song right?

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Yes - a magnificent achievement, with the first landing well celebrated in various ways by BBC Radio this year.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@swirlie It's becoming harder to buy fuel in the UK too, or more accurately, there are far fewer filling-stations; but that's a matter of economics. High taxes and distribution costs so cut the retail profit per litre of petrol or diesel, that the supermarkets found it easy to price many of the independent garages out of at least the fuel business.
America's military reputation abroad is shoot first, ask later; and if bombing does not work, throw more bombs at the place. As you say, it failed in Vietnam and elsewhere because its Armed Forces are not attuned to guerrilla tactics, especially where most of the guerillas are fighting on and for their home soil. However odious the regime they want to impose, they resent what they see as foreign interference or control in their own countries.
My point about running out of petroleum goes far beyond just the fuels it gives, because those are only a fraction (literally, in refining terms!) of what the mineral provides.
Frankly, humanity faces a very bleak future, fortunately for me not in my, and probably not in your, lifetimes; but very possibly in only a few generations to come.
And then, to refer to the OP, Space exploration will be a matter of history impossible to reprise.
America's military reputation abroad is shoot first, ask later; and if bombing does not work, throw more bombs at the place. As you say, it failed in Vietnam and elsewhere because its Armed Forces are not attuned to guerrilla tactics, especially where most of the guerillas are fighting on and for their home soil. However odious the regime they want to impose, they resent what they see as foreign interference or control in their own countries.
My point about running out of petroleum goes far beyond just the fuels it gives, because those are only a fraction (literally, in refining terms!) of what the mineral provides.
Frankly, humanity faces a very bleak future, fortunately for me not in my, and probably not in your, lifetimes; but very possibly in only a few generations to come.
And then, to refer to the OP, Space exploration will be a matter of history impossible to reprise.
Cmstars · 22-25, F
No. They put several men on the moon.
GingerPeach · F
Yes, my dad was an engineer and worked on the rocket that went to the moon.
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Northerner · 70-79, M
@Glambarber Most sensible answer yet.
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SheikYerbouti · 51-55, M
How can they put anyone on something made of cheese?
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BlueRain · 51-55, F
I do but some say it was made up.

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exexec · 70-79, C
Sure.
Tubbs · F
No
bijouxbroussard · F
“If you believe there’s nothing up his sleeve
then nothing is cool...”
then nothing is cool...”
Freeranger · M
I do, because they couldn't afford a mule
How could they. The moon is flat.
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rjc36 · 61-69, M
Yes
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