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Jun 16, 17 / Can 27, 01 21:35 UTC
Greetings And salutations

One small step for me, one giant leap for Forbes.

May the Forbes be with you.

GKF 061701

Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:31 UTC

Think this book by Yuval noah Harari should be our root of education.

For those who havnt read it, please do , its an amazing book explanning the origin of human kind and their developmant.

A must know facts and theories by any future asgardian ...

Jun 19, 17 / Leo 02, 01 09:45 UTC

Yes, I think so, too.

This is a great book.

Jun 14, 17 / Can 25, 01 13:41 UTC

I have not actually read the book, but I have it on my reading list.

This blog post adresses some claims in the book that are not completely true, though. (BTW, I recommend this blog for science-related book reviews, fact-checks and interesting information)

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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
In the Literature forum, for example. I want to share my story with the community, but there is a limit of only 10000 characters per post. If publishing own stories in a literary forum is against the rules, then forget about allowing more characters until someone else will find another ...
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
You don't want HTML. You want a way to use **bold** or *italic* and links and lists and stuff like that. We already got that (not 100% working at the moment AFAIK) The forum already uses Markdown: See https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
@ Lonahora, That would also work.... when you post a link wrap it in `< Your Link >` (with no spaces) so that it becomes clickable
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
There are no plans for BBCodes as far as I know. There is no technical logic reason for limiting the size of a topic as long as it gets sanitized. Ultra long replies could collapse to a standardized reply height when a specific soft limit has been exceeded. Since publishing ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
Hi, This is a great place to start a thread about what technologies we should develop to be able to grow our own food and medicine in space. Hydroponics, aquaponics, Marsian land; plants, animals, fungi; automated, robotic... you get the point. Welcome everyone!
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
>It doesn't have to be profitable, that's just unavoidable. The opening statement suggests it's indeed the case, And not just for sale to earth, the amount of space available combined with the fact we already know it's possible suggests it's assuredly giving returns. For the sale to Earth, by 2050, ...
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
Scrabs, I think what Adolru means by 'wasting gravity' is that 'making' artificial gravity costs extra money. Therefore it is best that everything that can be done in microgravity, should be done in microgravity, so that we don't 'waste' precious gravity. Greeting Jens
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
How do you "waste" gravity? Even if it is simulated by axial rotation, it's either there or not. Fish and plants would be like humans - they would behave in a predictable manner when subject to "normal" gravity. Putting zero / microgravity into the equation created unnessary issues and unpredictability.
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Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:27 UTC
Exciting idea and it looks like it's going great! I am a plant scientist, now using machine vision approaches, and I'm looking forward to helping this community grow. Welcome everyone!