prophets arent shit i have visions all the time. with my eyes.
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“Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.”
— Stephen R. Covey
Ignorance lacking self awareness are not fun to live with but our “so called world class” City of Vancouver says it’s okay to house degenerates, deplorables and ingrates with impoverished on wooden floors including paper thin walls.
Absolutely obnoxious irritating clients of Three Bridges Mental Health Authorities with non stop noise of dropping, dragging or grinding into the ceiling above yet deems this housing appropriate for their clients must be high on crack cocaine.
Award-winning NASA mathematician and computer programmer Melba Mouton is being honored with the naming of a mountain at the Moon’s South Pole. Mouton joined NASA in 1959, just a year after the space agency was established. She was the leader of a team that coded computer programs to calculate spacecraft trajectories and locations. Her contributions were instrumental to landing the first humans on the Moon.
She also led the group of "human computers," who tracked the Echo satellites. Roy and her team's computations helped produce the orbital element timetables by which millions could view the satellite from Earth as it passed overhead.
The towering lunar landmark now known as “Mons Mouton” stands at a height greater than 19,000 feet. The mountain was created over billions of years by lunar impacts. Huge craters lie around its base—some with cliff-like edges that descend into areas of permanent darkness. Mons Mouton is the future landing site of VIPER, our first robotic Moon rover. The rover will explore the Moon’s surface to help gain a better understanding of the origin of lunar water. Here are things to know:
The VIPER mission is managed by our Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley. The approximately 1,000-pound rover will be delivered to the Moon by a commercial vendor as part of our Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, delivering science and technology payloads to and near the Moon.
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