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Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for January 06, 2013
Transcript:
Japanese scientists have developed "diet glasses" that make food look bigger ad fool the wearer into eating less! Movie director James Cameron is involved in a plan to mine for gold and other valuable metals on asteroids in orbit! 20-17 The most common score in NFL history, occurring over 200 times, is 20-17!
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
Jon Arbuckle would have to get Garfield one of those Japanese “diet glasses.”
billcor almost 12 years ago
cool! mine those asteroids. with luck he’ll make enough to break even or go broke. but if he’s successful the world price of gold plummits and financial systems based on gold collapse. maybe the total value remains the same but we can pave roads with it.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
It wouldn’t be cost effective to mine for anything on an asteroid.
randymi almost 12 years ago
The only way asteroid mining would be cost-effective is if there was a shortage of minerals on Terra, justifying the short- and long-term expenses involved in the activity. Check back in 200 years (if humanity still exists then) to see if we’ve started doing that yet.
roscoedog55 almost 12 years ago
I use small dinner plates and forks for that effect.
baumbewohner almost 12 years ago
Why didn’t someone think of those glasses before?? One M&M and that’s all the chocolate we want !!! Genius !!
bill.lutter almost 12 years ago
why can’t you print the dailies this large?
fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
I read about this. The plan to is to tow the asteroids into orbit about the moon and then mine them. Too costly for one thing and just thing if one gets lost and hits Earth.
Bob. almost 12 years ago
If they lost they could never pay off.
Marvin3 almost 12 years ago
Good luck James Cameron, and may you rest in peace.