What horrifies me more is the fact that so many people get up in arms over a cat that is subjected to near zero gravity for a short period of time, but then becomes totally apathetic when the subject of human cruelty is brought up.
Some of you people really sicken me that you can think of yourself as a good human being.
I applaud Normal Borlaug and others like him who have developed methods to increase crop yields across the world as our population has sky rocketed. I can only hope that more advances are made in the future or we will be in trouble.
And while I agree with a lot of what Penn and Teller had to say about the subject I would argue that we can't throw caution to the wind. Put the people first, but make sure the checks are in place to help ensure the safety of people and the environment.
When I first heard the song I though whoa he sounds just like him! Then I realized it wasnt the japanese guy singing.
Either way that was pretty funny. On a side note do all tv shows in Japan have panels of judges? It just seems that everytime I watch something like this there is this group of people sitting on the side. (not the audience)
My gut told me that the last answer was too easy to be valid, but I couldn't figure out how it could be invalid... I should have gone with my gut instead of using logic!
That was the only one I missed.
As for the murder one, I just figured he could have committed suicide or fell on the knife. Mary then tried to save him, and got her fingerprints on the weapon and her DNA on the body. However, maybe I went beyond the scope of the question...
A pack of starving feral dogs roaming the neighborhood is not a good situation to have in any town. Shooting them is not only good for the safety of children, it will lessen the damage introduced species can bring to an environment.
However, if you're looking for real killers, check out feral cats. Just a few of them can totally decimate the population of small mammals and birds. That in turn reduces the number of natural predators that depend on them for food.
I think it is important to note for those who may have missed it or skimmed the article. The majority of "content" provided is by outsiders and not that 2%. This fact is rather comforting when trying to look at wikipedia as an educational tool. It's nice to know that experts in their particular subject are actually providing the bulk of the content in articles.
In one of my history classes we had to create a Wikipedia article and boy was it a process when you are new. I can see why these thousand or so people make so many edits. It's difficult to get it exactly in the right format.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/28/business/28digi.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss
Christopher: lounge (they tell you at the end what you missed if you take the quiz)
Anyway, that was one agile cat! I think my cats would fall under their own weight! (taking the staircase with them)
I must have been really young when I first saw it, but years and years later when I watched it again, I remembered so many parts clearly.
What an all around great movie for all ages!
Some of you people really sicken me that you can think of yourself as a good human being.
And while I agree with a lot of what Penn and Teller had to say about the subject I would argue that we can't throw caution to the wind. Put the people first, but make sure the checks are in place to help ensure the safety of people and the environment.
Either way that was pretty funny. On a side note do all tv shows in Japan have panels of judges? It just seems that everytime I watch something like this there is this group of people sitting on the side. (not the audience)
It isn't pretty.
I wasn't sure what to say to that... :)
That was the only one I missed.
As for the murder one, I just figured he could have committed suicide or fell on the knife. Mary then tried to save him, and got her fingerprints on the weapon and her DNA on the body. However, maybe I went beyond the scope of the question...
However, if you're looking for real killers, check out feral cats. Just a few of them can totally decimate the population of small mammals and birds. That in turn reduces the number of natural predators that depend on them for food.
In one of my history classes we had to create a Wikipedia article and boy was it a process when you are new. I can see why these thousand or so people make so many edits. It's difficult to get it exactly in the right format.