Are you interested in intergalactic travel? What would you hope to discover?
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I just want to travel into space and break the sound barrier! I would like to discover other worlds humans could live on--but I do not believe in exterterrestrial life.
What would you attempt to do if you knew you wouldn't fail?
Submitted by Beautifully Broken
Break the sound barrier and travel into space.
If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
I'd use my middle name as my last name: Jeffrey Scott
Only problem is I'm not Scottish!
If you could change a moment in history, which one would you alter and why?
I would have ensured Hitler and the Nazis did not come to power in Germany. This would have saved all of the victims persecuted by the Nazis, who systematically killed an estimated 6 million Jews and were responsible for an estimated 7 to 11.5 million additional deaths during WWII.
What is your preferred method of transportation for trips over a couple of hours and why?
Depends on what part of the world you are talking about:
US: Drive - you need a car when you get to where you are going
EUROPE: ICE Inter-Continental Express fast, clean and efficient trains connecting to every city and town
JAPAN: Ferry boat so you can enjoy the ocean view and breeze on your journey
The US needs to learn from Japan and Europe how to build better/faster public transit and train systems.
What question do you wish you'd never asked.
Submitted by cha0tic.
So what else did you do on your honeymoon in Las Vegas?
Which small businesses are hurt most by rising gas prices? What can they do to save money?
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Taxi Drivers. Drive hybrid vehicles.
What is your legacy?
Submitted by Beautifully Broken.
Without children of our own, our legacy will be to make the world a better place through teaching others. Our gift to the world is to teach others--Jenny with her English instruction skills and Jeff with his military skills. Both of us have taught people from all over the world and many different countries. That is a global legacy!
~Jeff (and Jenny)