Clyde is wearing the state tie of Arizona.
For this, I find his planet designations...suspicious.
'Harm's Way'
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Clyde is wearing the state tie of Arizona.
For this, I find his planet designations...suspicious.
ita, how do I find info for the Sherman Oaks Krav center?
But it just doesn't matter. So why do it?
I think it does matter, new discoveries have made our traditional picture of the solar system inadequate. Having a definition for 'planet' will help to create a new picture that is in line what we now know.
Dude, he spent a lot of time in both AZ and NM (Lowell above Flagstaff was where he did his Pluto observations and he was at NMSU for nearly 45 years.) Of course he had a string tie!
Having a definition for 'planet' will help to create a new picture that is in line what we now know.
How does the random definition create a new picture of what we already know? It's not a new discovery. They're just saying, "Red apples are fruit, and green apples are now zerbotifoozits."
I know who he is. Arizona doesn't have that much going on. You do learn "discovered Pluto" at some point in ten years of pre-college education.
Is this car cute or migraine-inducing?
I say cute.
What do you have to do for it now? RICE?
exactly. and it could have 1 to 4 more days to keep swelling. wheee. and my right hand. not good. i can type - but writting is way more difficult
First they take away the brontosaurus. Now it's Pluto. What next? Are they going to repeal gravity? The scientists must be stopped!
This is totally my deal with this. I believe that The Scientists have their reasons, but all I know is the popular names for things and I LIKE THEM.
I am having crazy deja vu right now, FYI.
I didn't mean it as a slam, just a goofy explanation. I honestly can't gauge how much is taught about him outside "discovered Pluto" because my exposure was from a completely different angle. My childhood was pretty much immersed in astronomy.