meet Alexei Volkov, the bumper-smashing
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Tag: russia
meet Alexei Volkov, the bumper-smashing
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“Whatever falls from heaven, you may keep.” So goes the unwritten law of the Kazakh steppes. A law avidly adhered to by the inhabitants of a small village, who collect the space debris that falls downrange from the nearby Baikonur space station.
stopping and searching incoming aircraft for military materiel basically amounts to mounting a blockade, and that blockades are considered open acts of war, how subtle could Turkey possibly be trying to be?
the invention of color was 100 years ago???
overlays extant WWII-era photographs on their corresponding modern settings. The results are both spooky and stunning.

Stray dogs are commuting to and from a city center on underground trains in search of food scraps. The clever canines board the Tube each morning. After a hard day scavenging and begging on the streets, they hop back on the train and return to the suburbs where they spend the night.
Plus lots of astonishing behaviors: Crossing the streets safely, playing cute for kids to get food, etc. Sounds a bit too amazing to be true.

When NASA’s last scheduled Space Shuttle mission lands in June of 2010, the United States will not have the capability to get astronauts into space again until the scheduled launch of the new Orion spacecraft in 2015. Over those 5 years, the US manned space program will be relying heavily on Russia and its Baikonur Cosmodrome facility in Kazakhstan. Baikonur is an entire Kazakh city, rented and administered by Russia. The Cosmodrome was founded in 1955, making it one of the oldest space launch facilites still in operation.
Vladimir Putin single-handedly wiped out $500b of stock market value, stalled all domestic reforms, and isolated Russia from the outside world.
russia is fucked. my recent visit concurs.
i am having a case of globalization right about now.