Forum di discussione

Torna alla Homepage di questo forum - Inserisci un nuovo messaggio

wEORQjDWsGFzu

Autore: Wendell

I came here to work <a href=" http://digitark.ee/whats-better-celexa-or-lexapro-ptsd.pdf#shabby ">fda warning citalopram qtc subwoofer</a> The crowd that gathered to listen to Branson today was an eclectic group: There was John Graves of Bethesda, Md., a 59-year old grandfather and the CEO of Netcom, who wants to go into space for the famed &#8220;overview effect&#8221;—the ability to see the Earth in a way you never have before and perhaps appreciate it in a new way too. Also here were were longtime friends Tom Reuter and John Gardenhire of Denver, both 34, who admit that taking the risk of going to space—especially for a suborbital experience that will last only 15 minutes and set them back a cool $250,000—is not something they can justify rationally, and so they don&#8217;t try. Gardenhire bought his ticket first and effectively dared Reuter to join him. Reuter accepted the challenge. Here too, improbably, was Zanaib Azim, an 11-year-old Canadian girl of Pakistani descent. Assuming Virgin Galactic actually permits someone so young to fly, she is going up as early as 2015, when she&#8217;ll be 13—a gift from her father, who brought her here today.


Rispondi

Tuo nome *


Tua email


Messaggio *