Posted on 12/20/2019 9:10:51 AM PST by powermill
Joe needed to come for air sooner than he did and now he has brain damage.
What Really Happened To Joe Scarboroughs Dead Intern?
"A 28-year-old office worker for U.S. Rep. Joe Scarborough was found dead Friday in the congressmans district office."
Joey, I hate to interrupt your wet dream . . . but it is a dream. . . .
When you fall down the rabbit hole you enter upside down world.
“Scarborough twice claimed that the scandal surrounding Hunter Biden’s influence-peddling gig with the Ukranian gas company Burisma has been a political “godsend” for his father Joe.”
Freaka of Mika and Freaka speaks with forked tongue and damaged brain.
ScarboroughIdiot, given the entirety of the Trump matter over 2.5 plus years, you have been right/correct how many times? Yeah, I thought so, okie dokie......../s
Relative to Scarborough, in my wasted youth I “aint never had smoke” that would make me think this way along with bizarre political analysis.
Relative to what Joe may be smoking I would have been afraid of it in 1969 when I was insane. I no longer partake of smoke. Just a moderation of Jim Beam today.
Omg jow is it possible for a person to be that dumb? One question low iq joneeds to be asked. How has investigated this matter?
At least hunter not a homo
HEY!
Don't go around making statements that might not be true....
He might be.
Never give crack heads the benefit of the doubt
Joe Scarborough has been wrong about everything so this is good news for Trump.
Interesting. I wonder what the difference is in lifting power?
I know Hydrogen has one proton, and helium as 2- but helium also has 2 neutrons - so its 4 times as heavy as Hydrogen (i think)
The atoms are four times as heavy, but remember hydrogen will also pair up as an H2 molecule in gas, so it’s really only twice as heavy.
According to wikipedia there isn’t much difference in buoyancy in our atmosphere:
“Although helium is twice as heavy as (diatomic) hydrogen, they are both so much lighter than air that this difference only results in hydrogen having 8% more buoyancy than helium.”
geez... for 8% you would think they would have opted for safety
hydrogen is dangerous stuff
Well, the buoyancy isn’t the only reason they went with hydrogen. It’s also a lot easier to obtain hydrogen gas, as it is a lot more common on planet earth than helium. Helium is a noble gas, so it doesn’t combine readily with other elements, and being lighter than air, it is constantly escaping to space.
Hydrogen, on the other hand, is a very reactive element, so it is locked up in heavier molecules and doesn’t escape. So we have literal oceans of hydrogen available to us, versus the limited and dwindling supply of helium.
Yeah I was thinking about that afterwards. We can MAKE hydrogen from water with very little effort.
If Joe Scarborough had been around to cover the Hindenburg disaster, he might well have called it a business "godsend" for the airship industry [which promptly went extinct].
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