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Victims of circumstance owe it to fate. Victims of choice owe it to themselves.

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I think that if we could get vegan cheeseburgers, then they have FTL technology.

Vega is an an important star.  Vega's spectral class is A0V, making it a blue-tinged white main sequence star that is fusing hydrogen to helium in its core. Since more massive stars use their fusion fuel more quickly than smaller ones, Vega's main sequence lifetime is only one billion years, a tenth of our Sun's.[36] The current age of this star is between 386 and 511 million years, or up to about half its expected total main sequence life span. After leaving the main sequence, Vega will become a class-M red giant and shed much of its mass, finally becoming a white dwarf. At present Vega has more than twice the mass[4] of the Sun and its full luminosity is about 37 times the Sun's value. If Vega is variable, then it may be a Delta Scuti type with a period of about 0.107 days.[2]

I really liked RE's specific answers. I would take issue with the "fruit yogurt" concept. Plain yogurt is ever so much healthier.

JayR

 
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