Mrs esteban got me a Rolex Submariner 1980s for my birthday last month. This watch is amazing, I don't usually like to wear luxury watches but I think this one is worth the money.
Nothing. I lost 97% of my stuff in 08 to Hurricane Ike. Makes you realize how pointless and replaceable physical possessions are.
autograph death and rebirth superman, 1992 through 1995 marvel masterpiece cards, 94 to 95 x men ultra fleer set, steve Francis rookie card, autograph death of captain America, tmnt #1 signed by kevin Eastman, and x men # 1 signed by stan lee. Need to add spawn #1 , 96 marvel masterpiece card set, hakeem and yao rookie card to my collection sometime in the near future One day I'm going to take all my collections to pawn star just to turn rick down on tv because i know he'll say, " i got to have it but for the right price" on camera in his break room lol
"Let me call a buddy of mine, he knows more" Lol as soon as you make an offer.... "No" As far as the topic it would have to be something ive held on to since childhood.
My most valuable possession is my mind. I was thinking about John Glenn, his space journey and all. They said that when you're in space, you lose muscle mass and the body mass and I wondered if there was any end to it, or whether if you didn't exercise in space, how long it would be before you were just a head or a mind and have no body or arms. You would have them, but you couldn't use them. I was wondering if your body mass would drop to a certain level and then it would stop right there and keep whatever you needed to use your mind, because it would still be working. Anyway, I was just pondering that. What do you think about that?
Radiation will kill you eventually. As long as you stay in space loss of body mass (bone tissue and muscle tissue) won't be a huge problem. Long-term radiation (like 70+ years of it) might kill you since scientists are unsure if the modern safety equipment we have is enough to shield us for longer periods of time.