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  1. Cekam nekog ko hoce pola, pola :)
  2. Nikada mi nece biti jasni ljudi koji kukaju kako bi otisli 10 dana na odmor da se odmore od svega pa i od fejsbuka a onda kada odu nakon samo jednog dana provedenog na odmoru ispucavaju fotke na fb i statuse gde se nalaze, sta jedu, piju, sta rade.. Kad dam mami 40 dana 26.07, u avgustu idem sa porodicom na odmor zbog njih a i zbog sebe da se izvucem iz celokupne trenutne situacije i necu poneti ni telefon. Samo fotoaparat i to je to.
  3. Astora

    Teretana topik!

    Pozdrav. Imam kombinaciju preko drugara da uzmem cist whey protein 4 kg za 6.000 dinara.. Ako je neko zainteresovan kojim slucajem da kupimo pola pola neka mi pusti poruku u inbox.
  4. Hvala vam svima na podrsci jer mi jako znaci. Znam da zivot ide dalje i svestan sam da moram zbog svoje porodice da nastavim da se borim ali je izuzetno tesko. Danas dajem majci 7 dana i jako mi fali. Hvala vam jos jednom na podrsci i recima utehe, ne znam sta drugo da kazem.
  5. Dosao samo da se javim kratko.. Sve je jako lose i ne znam gde ovo sve vodi. Majka mi je umrla iznenada u ponedeljak 17-tog oko 19.30. Nadam se da ste svi vi ok. Pozdrav pa do gledanja !
  6. Razgrabilo se u roku od odmah..
  7. Astora

    Teretana topik!

    110 kg iz bendza x2 ponavljanja. Napredujemo ! 95 kg trenutno..
  8. Ja sam ga koristio jedno vreme i odlican je telefon, dvoumim se izmedju Xperia i Huaweii telefona trenutno..
  9. A ova opcija ? http://www.telenor.rs/sr/Privatni-korisnici/eShop-Telefoni/Mobilni-telefoni/Huawei/Ascend_Y200
  10. Jesam prodavao ali nije moj, drugar me zamolio da postavim oglas i odmah je otisao.. Ajd' onda ako imas neki predlog za 1 din android telefon pa i da je preko telekoma daj neki savet koji bih mogao da uzmem.
  11. Nije los ovaj telefon sekiro a i povoljno je uz prenesi paket. Zanima me onaj Huaweii u8655i da li moze ici uz 1 dinar i da mesecna rata ne prelazi 1.200 dinara ako moze neko da mi pomogne bio bih vecno zahvalan. Ja sam gledao na telenor sajtu i ne mogu da se snadjem sa njihovim tablicama. Moze jos predloga ako ima neko neki.
  12. Telenor bi bio idealan a dolazi u obzir i telekom.
  13. Da li mozete da mi preporucite neki telefon na ugovor do 24 meseca, da je Android da je za 1 dinar i da mesecna pretplata ne prelazi 1.200 dinara? Voleo bih da cujem vase predloge i savete.
  14. Au ja pogresio topic, aj ako moze neko od admina/modova da prebaci ovu fotku u zanimljive slike topic. Hvala.
  15. Da nadjes ono sto mi nismo nasli (prava retkos') :D
  16. Sve cestitke vaterpolistima, pregazili su ih.
  17. Astora

    prekrsaj za sud

    Mislim da ce sudija tu prijavu odbaciti bas zbog toga sto je vozac isao do dozvoljenog prekoracenja.
  18. Astora

    prekrsaj za sud

    Koliko ja znam a nadam se da ne gresim, to je dozvoljeno prekoracenje. Mene su hvatali dosta puta i dosta puta su pisali ali se uvek sve zavrsavalo na tome da je to dozvoljeno prekoracenje. Valjda ide 3-4 km na sat preko ogranicenja mozes ici.
  19. First radar images of asteroid 1998 QE2 were obtained when the asteroid was about 3.75 million miles (6 million kilometers) from Earth. The small white dot at lower right is the moon, or satellite, orbiting asteroid 1998 QE2. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSSR PASADENA, Calif. -- A sequence of radar images of asteroid 1998 QE2 was obtained on the evening of May 29, 2013, by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., when the asteroid was about 3.75 million miles (6 million kilometers) from Earth, which is 15.6 lunar distances. The radar imagery revealed that 1998 QE2 is a binary asteroid. In the near-Earth population, about 16 percent of asteroids that are about 655 feet (200 meters) or larger are binary or triple systems. Radar images suggest that the main body, or primary, is approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) in diameter and has a rotation period of less than four hours. Also revealed in the radar imagery of 1998 QE2 are several dark surface features that suggest large concavities. The preliminary estimate for the size of the asteroid's satellite, or moon, is approximately 2,000 feet (600 meters) wide. The radar collage covers a little bit more than two hours. The radar observations were led by scientist Marina Brozovic of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. The closest approach of the asteroid occurs on May 31 at 1:59 p.m. Pacific (4:59 p.m. Eastern / 20:59 UTC), when the asteroid will get no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon. This is the closest approach the asteroid will make to Earth for at least the next two centuries. Asteroid 1998 QE2 was discovered on Aug. 19, 1998, by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program near Socorro, N.M. The resolution of these initial images of 1998 QE2 is approximately 250 feet (75 meters) per pixel. Resolution is expected to increase in the coming days as more data become available. Between May 30 and June 9, radar astronomers using NASA's 230-foot-wide (70 meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., and the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, will perform an extensive campaign of observations on asteroid 1998 QE2. The two telescopes have complementary imaging capabilities that will enable astronomers to learn as much as possible about the asteroid during its brief visit near Earth. Radar is a powerful technique for studying an asteroid's size, shape, rotation state, surface features and surface roughness, and for improving the calculation of asteroid orbits. Radar measurements of asteroid distances and velocities often enable computation of asteroid orbits much further into the future than if radar observations weren't available. NASA places a high priority on tracking asteroids and protecting our home planet from them. In fact, the United States has the most robust and productive survey and detection program for discovering near-Earth objects. To date, U.S. assets have discovered more than 98 percent of the known Near-Earth Objects. In 2012, the Near-Earth Object budget was increased from $6 million to $20 million. Literally dozens of people are involved with some aspect of near-Earth object research across NASA and its centers. Moreover, there are many more people involved in researching and understanding the nature of asteroids and comets, including those objects that come close to Earth, plus those who are trying to find and track them in the first place. In addition to the resources NASA puts into understanding asteroids, it also partners with other U.S. government agencies, university-based astronomers, and space science institutes across the country that are working to track and better understand these objects, often with grants, interagency transfers and other contracts from NASA. NASA's Near-Earth Object Program at NASA Headquarters, Washington, manages and funds the search, study, and monitoring of asteroids and comets whose orbits periodically bring them close to Earth. JPL manages the Near-Earth Object Program Office for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. In 2016, NASA will launch a robotic probe to one of the most potentially hazardous of the known Near-Earth Objects. The OSIRIS-REx mission to asteroid (101955) Bennu will be a pathfinder for future spacecraft designed to perform reconnaissance on any newly-discovered threatening objects. Aside from monitoring potential threats, the study of asteroids and comets enables a valuable opportunity to learn more about the origins of our solar system, the source of water on Earth, and even the origin of organic molecules that lead to the development of life. NASA recently announced development of a first-ever mission to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid for human exploration. Using game-changing technologies this mission would mark an unprecedented technological achievement that raises the bar of what humans can do in space. Capturing and redirecting an asteroid will integrate the best of NASA's science, technology and human exploration capabilities and draw on the innovation of America's brightest scientists and engineers. More information about asteroids and near-Earth objects is available at: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/ , http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch and via Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/asteroidwatch . More information about asteroid radar research is at: http://echo.jpl.nasa.gov/
  20. Bio danas u Ripnju po prvi put u zivotu.. Ono je po meni carsko mesto za zivot, otisao posle do Avalskog tornja i sve u svemu pilo se, jelo se i bilo je lepo.
  21. Radar data of asteroid 1998 QE2 obtained on May 29, 2013, when the asteroid was about 3.75 million miles (6 million kilometers) from Earth. 1998 QE2 measures approximately 1.7 miles (2.7 kilometers) in diameter. About 16 percent of asteroids are binary or triple systems.
  22. Dovoljno i zrno je, da srce uvek puno je.
  23. 29.05.1991- Darko Pancev i Olmeta, ostalo je istorija.
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