how the fuck does a computer help you get to the moon anyways?
just do the work on paper before and take it with you
[h=1]Your cell phone has more computing power than the first shuttle to the moon...[/h]
#1-The 'Space Shuttle' never went to the moon....
and I am sure the computers were up graded a tad, from when we were told we went to the moon...
#2-We never went to the moon with a man space craft... no that was shot in under a sound stage ...
Directed by the same guy that did ''Clockwork Orange' by Stanley Kubrick
Look it up, Kubrick did no work at the same time we were 'on the moon'...
how the fuck does a computer help you get to the moon anyways?
just do the work on paper before and take it with you
You can find out if its still good, just call it. That would be cool and you can tell us about itWhen I was like 14 I found the number to a room in the White House, and I have put it in every phone whenever I get a new one. I am not sure if the number still works, but I have it. And it's for a room called "The Situation Room" That is probably the most important thing my phone has done.
#1-The 'Space Shuttle' never went to the moon....
and I am sure the computers were up graded a tad, from when we were told we went to the moon...
#2-We never went to the moon with a man space craft... no that was shot in under a sound stage ...
Directed by the same guy that did ''Clockwork Orange' by Stanley Kubrick
Look it up, Kubrick did no work at the same time we were 'on the moon'...
You can find out if its still good, just call it. That would be cool and you can tell us about it
I'd rather not. We used to call and tell them that we had a cat in a tree and stuff like that, or just "I HAVE A SITUATION!" and they would tell us they were going to trace the call and stuff. And with the NSA already watching all of us, I don't think that would be a good idea.
Handiwipes and a phone booth
I'd rather just share it with random people.