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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/res/1191002 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 9. Discovered flash files: 1 File[miku - the 9th.swf] - (7.01 MB) [_] [H] [A] [T] [S] [U] [N] [E] Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)05:45 No.1191002 FUCK I meant to post this back on the 18th If you need a reference I'd humbly suggest you to google! slowpoke.jpg >> [_] Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)05:53 No.1191004 inb4 trolls bitch about the shitty quality /r/ a better quality version *.swf if you have it? >> [_] Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)05:56 No.1191007 This is one of the few Miku Songs that makes me rage and cry at the same time. RAGE that Boss Nigger has basically killed off any further space exploration in my lifetime Crying cause Pluto is no longer a Planet. >> [_] Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)06:16 No.1191017 > RAGE that Boss Nigger has basically killed off any further space exploration in my lifetime Because it's impossible to explore space without a government handout. >> [_] Anonymous 02/23/10(Tue)07:48 No.1191033 >>1191007 http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html >> [_] Number Cruncher 02/23/10(Tue)10:12 No.1191082 Pluto should never have been a planet to begin with, Lowell was wasn't an astronomer, he was a rich poser who BOUGHT and observatory to live out fantasies of doing actual science. If he did his homework, he'd know half the things he thought he saw were beyond the resolution of his instruments. Tombaugh just got lucky. If pluto were really massive enough to gravitationally perturb the orbits of Neptune, it would need to be made of solid lead. If you REALLY want to keep Pluto a planet, how about some props for Ceres and Sedna? Or would that fuck up your precious mnemonic too much? that said, really looking forward to the data from New Horizons. >> [_] Number Cruncher 02/23/10(Tue)10:13 No.1191083 As for >>1191007 Nasa's research budget has actually been expanded under Obama ( http://blogs.discover |
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