Story of the Century? NASA May Announce Thursday to Have Found Life on Saturn's Moon Titan
source: http://gizmodo.com/5702124/did-nasa-discover-life-on-one-of-saturns-moons
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Blogger Jason Kottke took a look at NASA's press release, which touts "an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life" (astrobiology, besides being a cool word, is "the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe"), and decided to investigate further by looking at the participants' resumes. So who are the participants?
A geobiologist who's written about "geology and life on Mars";
An oceanographer who's done extensive work on arsenic-based photosynthesis;
A biologist examining Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, and its similarities to early Earth;
And an ecologist investigating the "chemistry of environments where life evolves."
Now, yes, obviously, throw in a grizzled marine and you've got the making of an awesome movie about discovering aliens. But that's not (the only reason) why Kottke thinks the announcement will be about life on another world. Here's what he says:
So, if I had to guess at what NASA is going to reveal on Thursday, I'd say that they've discovered arsenic on Titan and maybe even detected chemical evidence of bacteria utilizing it for photosynthesis (by following the elements). Or something like that. (thx, sippey)
Of course, the announcement could be something totally different! Or, it could be that NASA has been contacted by a warlike race of space aliens and a certain-to-fail mission carried out by a ragtag bunch of scientists is our only hope of survival.
The picture, by the way, is the sun reflecting off a lake on Titan, "the only place in our solar system beyond Earth known to have liquid on its surface." HOW COOL IS THAT?!
Space, guys! Space!
http://gizmodo.com/5702124/did-nasa-discover-life-on-one-of-saturns-moons
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pissedoff
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sorry no life on Titan
Life is unique to Earth - 1 year ago
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pissedoff
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zerofade
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It's thursday
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zerofade
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pjacobs51
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zerofade:
Here's what we've got so far:
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pjacobs51
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royulery
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i always expected to find the endless expanse filthy with life. we, leaky bags of mostly dirty water, are humbled.
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royulery
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slvrGelatin
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Space is the place!!!!
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slvrGelatin
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fun_size
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This is some serious shit. Weve proven life used to exist on mars but finding actual life on another celestial body in our solar system would be an amazing discovery!
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fun_size
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EtVoila
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Which religious denomination will be the first to convert these microorganisms?
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EtVoila
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MizPiz
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Good, fucking up humanity is starting to get boring.
But seriously, would be amazing if its true.
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CalgarC
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thats gonna be awesome
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CalgarC
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chrischance
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More illegal immigrants on the way then?
http://www.chrischance.co.uk/ - 1 year ago
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MizPiz
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chrischance:
You seem respectable.
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MizPiz:
I've always been respectable... even when I was in prison.
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EtVoila
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chrischance:
No advertising, no! Bad, Chrischance, bad! Do that rubbish elsewhere! We've got enough spam bots as it is. We don't need any sales pitches for anyone's books. Shoo!!
No offense, congrats on having written books. - 1 year ago
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chrischance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcbe3Ao0ThU
Martial arts, huh? - 1 year ago
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chrischance:
You mean pilgrims right?
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siudfwiw:
This army of assholes is becoming relentless again.
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NuclearLullaby
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So...it's like sings that there at one time was some sort of plant life there??? Ehhh...Usual! Nothing to get too excited about yet!
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NuclearLullaby
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bombastinator
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got to wonder what the hole is in the sign up process that is allowing that suckmonkey below to spam us like this. Something needs to be done.
I wonder if it's that banned guy who kept on trying to get back on? I notice they're all from the same person but advertising different places.
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bombastinator
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bombastinator
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they also "may have discovered" that the 50's tv show "My favorite martian" was actually a documentary, or that this moon actually is made of green cheese, or any other random thing someone wants to make up in leiu of any kind of facts.
*facepalm*
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bombastinator
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Life in another planet ? please the reptilians are here since 450,000 years ago , they have underground tunnels in California. California is the headquarters for the reptilians.By the way google or youtube paintings inside Denver International Airport you will find the writing on the walls. I know you going to call me nuts that I believe in conspiracy teories and all that crap. Also check the Stone Hendge from Georgia and read what it says on the stones. Thank You
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treewolf39
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Tayllerand:
I would be interested in reading more about the reptilians. I have been led to believe they are dimensional. Any suggested reading material?
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treewolf39
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Mark701
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It's unlikely NASA will announce that they've "found" life on Titan. If they say anything regarding the matter it will be that they've found "evidence or strong evidence of life". "Proof" would be analyzing some samples taken from Titan and finding living organisms in them. Still, pretty amazing stuff.
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JETaylor
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Dam this post rated 6 spam replies and counting, must be true!
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grgt61:
don't minus it, FLAG it! we really need to get rid of this douche bag
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Almibry
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What ever it is, I'll bet it smells bad.
http://current.com/entertainment/comedy/92380698_alien-speculation-the-scent-of-...
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alexandrek:
Thanks! +^'d
You remembered my pet name. *nuzzles* - 1 year ago
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Almibry
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ash_theory
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To find even a remotely small form of life is a significant step in our study of other planets. I am excited to hear further on this
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the will say them early signs of life but it can't vote yet ..so the Dems will label it as a myth ..and BO will just say we seen that before who cares let the Chinese go there and to the moon we need to waste money on real things..
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CCorsair
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http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978743812
According to this a study showed that the hydrogen in Titan's dense atmosphere had disappeared, so the theory is that it had been eaten by something.... perhaps a life form.
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JanforGore
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Itsbatman_Durr
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i cannot wait for this announcement
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Progresshiv
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Nonetheless- NASA's still looking for intelligent life on earth.
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Progresshiv
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JanforGore
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Progresshiv:
There's not enough funding to cover that search... but I kid the human species.
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Progresshiv:
Nothing yet, but they're getting there.
http://current.com/groups/random/92418178_nasa-spots-signs-of-life-on-earth.htm
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Almibry:
First- yellow stains on the snow. Next- the Kardashians.
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cookbook?? more like teletubbies...
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KSirys:
LOL, that is just wrong.
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It's a cook book!
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UtopianSky
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You know, we need a new event to reboot the calendar instead of having it based on the Christian religion.
The discovery of life on another world is significant enough to qualify- let's declare next year to be the year one, instead of 2011!
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UtopianSky:
Great idea!
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UtopianSky:
But the calendars are already printed!!
Wow, sorry, went all Debra_ there for a minute....
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UtopianSky:
Excellent way to avoid a cataclysm in 2012.
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UtopianSky:
agreed,way overdue humanity
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UtopianSky:
NO, GOD,....NO !
" NO GOD " is GOOD ! ( but please god,.....if we ever go calendar 2.0 , LETS START at YEAR " 0 " ( Z E R O ) this time ! I am SO tired of having people CONFUSED about when centuries "turn over". Lets get it RIGHT this time.
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UtopianSky:
p.s. otherwise,........ +^d !
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i seriously doubt that there is anything to it.
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alexandrek:
Not the same guy -- two "s"s.
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RojoGatto
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let not get to excited people its most likely bacteria
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RojoGatto:
Confirming the existence of bacterial life on another planet would be a HUGE scientific discovery.
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RojoGatto:
bacteria is alive. which constitutes LIFE on other planets. so if there is simple celled bacteria living just a mere billion miles away from earth, you can only imagine what else is out there in the infinite universe.
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itdango
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Almibry
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RojoGatto:
+^'d (even if you are a total buzz kill)
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Almibry
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RojoGatto:
You're underestimating just how excited I can get about single-celled organisms.
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UtopianSky:
Well weve proven that life used to exist on Mars. Its not a huge leap to imagine that life exists outside our tiny neck of the galactic woods. I agree tho it would be an amazing discovery to learn that there is life in our own solar system besides ourselves.
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mik661
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Fantastic. The Pope said we would find alien life.
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idealist
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im sure it's just some underwater type creatures, under the ice really.
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idealist
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idealist:
Life is life no matter what the form is, that's how things get started. It would be an amazing thing.
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1947lucymaldonado:
lol somethings never change
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KEueJnsu80
nazis on the moon!!! - 1 year ago
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derk
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That would be cool, but I doubt we will be the one's doing the discovering. If you are talking about destroying it, however, or exploiting it, or trying to turn a profit off of it, then, sure ... we are super awesome at those things.
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derk
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I hope that this turns out to be an announcement of discovering life on the largest moon of Saturn, but it will also be immensely humorous if it turns out to be something minor like how gas produced by astronauts can be collected in space and used as a methane powered fuel source...
Yes, I basically attempted to turn this around into an illy conceived fart joke.
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NiceN
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BP called, says it wants to permafuck Titan's virgin oceans.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttM0pkmi1kA&feature=fvw
Stevie Wonder says that "people live to be 205 years old. When ask about the lyrics, Stevie quoted an old belief amongst some Black people that, "we were brought here to Earth from other planets in the Universe".
I've have heard all through out my life from others that some of us were from Mars and Saturn.
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keithponder:
Hahaha, you've gotta be kidding me! Hahaha.. Hahaha...
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floydyboy:
nope. not the slightest.
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alexandrek:
Well its pretty obvious to anyone with any knowledge about the universe that all life on earth originally came from somewhere out there. My comment was directed at the 205 years old statement. I find that hilarious! It reminds me of a friend if mine, his mother who is religious believes dinosaur bones were planted by the government as some sort of anti religious conspiracy.
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WeBelieve
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maybe the bible was wrong.
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WeBelieve:
Oh boy what a discovery that would be! ...except we already know not all animals lived within walking distance of Noah's arc, that humans are not descended from 2 people alone(Adam and Eve), that the earth is older than 7000 years and wasnt made in 6 days, etc. etc. etc.
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WeBelieve:
you mean that ancient book of fantasy fiction?
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WeBelieve:
MAYBE it was wrong?
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WeBelieve:
We can state that as an absolute certainty- the Bible is wrong on just about every topic.
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fun_size:
If there exists a supernatural being, is it not within reason that the measure of time for that being could be vastly different from our perspective of time? How long is a day to the possible God? If there exists a God, can we fully comprehend what its perspective is, or are we just lost in speculation?
Neither extremes are correct here, there are plenty of dickheads on both sides that are SURE they're right.
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Ares:
Well considering the notion that time itself is a human construct then i suppose time wouldnt matter at all to this theoretical "God". Then again why even speculate about such a being if it is all powerful and unknowable? Id rather stick with science in which we learn things by studying their effect on other things around them in a repeatable, logical and structured manner.
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So hell must be freezing
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onemalefla:
Everyone knows that in 2620 Uranus was renamed Urectum.
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PrivateBurke:
Futurama FTW
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are there gasseous clouds around uranus?
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onemalefla:
Uranus would be a great place to send a probe; to see what makes you tick. (My awful attempt at humor)
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treewolf39:
Why is the Starship Enterprise like toilet paper?
They both circle Uranus searching for Klingons.
I'm here all week folks. - 1 year ago
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EdJoyProductions:
Oldie but still good. All week? Are you planning a vacation?
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treewolf39:
Just a traditional saying of bad comedians. ;)
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EdJoyProductions:
I did not realize you were a bad comedian. You crack me up regularly! :}->
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treewolf39:
Thanx. I try. :)
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awesome!!!! maybe the aliens know how to fix the planet we've screwed up
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littlwarrior
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Now that would be cool.
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KSirys
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BOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! I want to know what's in our Oceans!!
Water is becoming the BLUE GOLD for the rich and our government is doing nothing to help the poor and stop GLOBAL WATER droughts!!!
but... great post PJ!!
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KSirys:
It is good that you remain faithful to your mother ocean and family of seas. +^d
( also assorted lakes, ponds and whatnot hangers on ) +^d
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remanns:
Thank you my good man! but you know the folks in current will vote me down soon... just because i'm "anti" space... lol... Even though i'm not, I just want more work done in our waters!!
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KSirys:
Amen!
I mean... I love space and all... but there's a lot going on on Earth that we tend to ignore so we can dream about moving to a new planet.
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KSirys:
im going to flush my toilet 10x in a row after that comment.
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WeBelieve:
lol.. no wonder your IQ is low..
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KSirys:
Invest in water cleaning technologies and desalination technologies.
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