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Lisa 1 weeks ago
#23 So they used sails you say. Truly groundbreaking, really, never in the history of mankind was there a boat with sails.
       
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Arie 1 weeks ago
Lisa,
Truly ignorant climate protestors will view this as progress when realistically it's a huge step backwards. There's reasons we don't use sails or blimps. Their extremely inefficient. People want their Amazon packages yesterday. Not in a month
       
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Aldrich 1 weeks ago
Arie,

Wow, you have no clue what you are talking about. Do a little research on the way those sails are being used. They are NOT just sailing ships.
       
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Amanda 1 weeks ago
Aldrich,If these things are so invovative and fantastic, where are the rest of them?
       
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Dora 1 weeks ago
Amanda, they will come. It's not like everyone had internet over night after it was invented either. Same with cars. Luddites protested and wanted to keep horses because they were much better.
       
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Aubrey 1 weeks ago
Lisa,
Who is downvoting this? Before the 1800's all ocean-going cargo ship used sails. It was not until the steam engine came along that they started getting rid of cargo ships with sails, because they were not reliant on the wind to get where they were going.
So would this ship be a hybrid? Use the wind when you have it and motorized propellers when you don't?
       
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Eileen 1 weeks ago
Aubrey,
Left-winger's despise intelligence. That's why they downvote. It's hateful envy of that which they can never attain.
       
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Sly 1 weeks ago
Eileen,

Lisa posted without understanding how those ships work. How is that intelligence? Are you really that determined to be divisive that you need to comment without knowing the facts?
       
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Claes 1 weeks ago
#41 Volcano.
       
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Veronica 1 weeks ago
#41 On Mars, with no water and very little wind erosion, formations can grow big.
       
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Denise 1 weeks ago
#40 A very expensive target.
       
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Denise 1 weeks ago
#44 12 years of test flights and they keep crashing. Even the US military don't want it and it was their idea.
       
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Reginald 1 weeks ago
#12 you have to push it back in the ocean
       
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Stacy 1 weeks ago
#32 Close encounters of the third kind
       
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Madelyn 1 weeks ago
#14 "Feldstraße Bunker" - It was recently renovated after being just a gray hulk in the city for 80 years. They always wanted to take it down but it was so massive, that no one could afford it. There is a constant climate in it like in a cave.
#21 Didn't know there was another one.
       
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Vi 1 weeks ago
Madelyn,

they are all over the place. There are two in my neighborhood being used for band practice, one that has been converted for housing, and one that is being used to store fireworks.
       
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Maisie 1 weeks ago
#7 will take only 2.4 million years to merge with the milky way. better start packing to leave.
       
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Maisie 1 weeks ago
Maisie, sorry, that's 2.4 BILLION
       
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Wilson 1 weeks ago
#45 I guess he was a 'good' Nazi then.
       
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Benedict 1 weeks ago
#32 This means something....
       
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Marjorie 6 days ago
The mountain on Mars is so big because of the low gravity not because of the lack of erosion.
       
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