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Kristiana Lee
Caldari Flying Fox Industries
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Posted - 2008.08.21 15:37:00 -
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Helium? Perhaps the fabulous Tomb of Dejah Thoris.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2008.08.21 15:53:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 21/08/2008 15:56:06
Right... after 60 years of secrecy, they will suddenly start to tell the public what they find.
Seriously, the best you can hope for is that they have "found out" that Mars has more rocks than they previously calculated.
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Lithalnas
Amarr Headcrabs
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Posted - 2008.08.21 16:08:00 -
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actually what it could be is that they found that over the last 20 years of sending probes to mars they have in fact introduced life to mars in the form of bacteria. |
Ryan Scouse'UK
omen. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2008.08.21 17:25:00 -
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Originally by: Lithalnas actually what it could be is that they found that over the last 20 years of sending probes to mars they have in fact introduced life to mars in the form of bacteria.
now that would be bad. Why dont they just send lots of green stuff to mars & get it make o2? |
Meiyang Lee
Gallente Azteca Transportation Unlimited Gunboat Diplomacy
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Posted - 2008.08.21 17:31:00 -
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Originally by: Ryan Scouse'UK now that would be bad. Why dont they just send lots of green stuff to mars & get it make o2?
Because the green stuff would die from lack of oxygen in the first night. There are plenty of plants that can, theoretically atleast, survive the sort of atmospheric conditions mars has, however, at night all plants use up oxygen, only during the day (when photosynthesis works) do they release oxygen from carbondioxide. Since mars has no oxygen to begin with, just a lot of nitrogen and carbondioxide the plants would suffocate during their first night on the red planet.
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Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.08.21 17:49:00 -
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Edited by: Patch86 on 21/08/2008 17:52:11
Originally by: Meiyang Lee
Originally by: Ryan Scouse'UK now that would be bad. Why dont they just send lots of green stuff to mars & get it make o2?
Because the green stuff would die from lack of oxygen in the first night. There are plenty of plants that can, theoretically atleast, survive the sort of atmospheric conditions mars has, however, at night all plants use up oxygen, only during the day (when photosynthesis works) do they release oxygen from carbondioxide. Since mars has no oxygen to begin with, just a lot of nitrogen and carbondioxide the plants would suffocate during their first night on the red planet.
Kit out all the plants with scuba-suits?
Also:
Originally by: Nigel Sheldon it's gary glitter! They finally found somewhere that would accept him!
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Kyanzes
Amarr Utopian Research I.E.L. The ENTITY.
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Posted - 2008.08.21 17:52:00 -
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"... and after decades of scientific effort and billions of dollars spent we have found compelling evidence that I now present to you:"
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P'uck
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Posted - 2008.08.21 18:27:00 -
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Straight to George?
Only one answer.
They found Bin Laden, finally.
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Sharupak
Minmatar Brutor tribe
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Posted - 2008.08.21 19:11:00 -
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Originally by: P'uck Straight to George?
Only one answer.
They found Bin Laden, finally.
Or a Case of Budwieser. _______________________________________________ RuntimeError: ChainEvent is blocking by design, but you're block trapped. You have'll have to find some alternative means to do Your Thing, dude. |
Jacob Mei
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Posted - 2008.08.21 19:17:00 -
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Soooo no one else noticed the date is from 20 days ago? -------------------------------- To borrow a phrase:
Players who post are like stars, there are bright ones and those who are dim.
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Fink Angel
Caldari The Merry Men
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Posted - 2008.08.21 19:18:00 -
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I heard they though they found George Michael with a mars bar up his bum.
... but on close examination it was a careless Wispa.
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Pr1ncess Alia
Caldari Perkone
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Posted - 2008.08.21 19:50:00 -
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a human skull would be so fking badass
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Amandin Adouin
Minmatar
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Posted - 2008.08.21 20:49:00 -
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Edited by: Amandin Adouin on 21/08/2008 20:49:55 I like the one guy's comment:
THERE'S OIL ON THET THAR RED PLANET!
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar Genos Occidere
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Posted - 2008.08.21 20:55:00 -
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Originally by: Pr1ncess Alia a human skull would be so fking badass
I would LOVE to hear the explanations for that one
Originally by: Lorz0r garmon is 90% Surfin's PlunderBunny, 10% er...Surfin's PlunderBunny
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Atomos Darksun
Infortunatus Eventus Obsidian Empire
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Posted - 2008.08.21 21:25:00 -
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Offtopic, but:
Human skull on Mars: we've developed space flight before, but an apocalypse "reset" civilization.
The Mayan 2012 end date could be true, and something to the effect of Asimov's Nightfall book.
Originally by: Amoxin My vent is talking to me in a devil voice...
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fairimear
Gallente S.A.S Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:09:00 -
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oil would be good. As said it is a good proof of life at 1 time or another. Plus it might actually make some people more eager to get into the entire development of space travel.
Makeing your npc hunters SS. |
ReaperOfSly
Gallente Lyrus Associates The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:19:00 -
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Edited by: ReaperOfSly on 21/08/2008 22:20:20 Do you remember a few months back when NASA said they had a huge announcement to make? Something truly revolutionary that they had been looking for for 50 years? Everyone got really excited, speculating over aliens, wormholes, etc? It turned out to be a bleeding nova explosion.
So given NASA's propensity for making mountains out of mole-hills, can we really expect this to actually be something good? It'll probably be "OMG we found an oxygen molecule floating around in the atmosphere!" __________________________
Quote: ...bored, skint, no charter, and a ship that looks like an explosion in a girder factory...
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar Genos Occidere
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:36:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly Edited by: ReaperOfSly on 21/08/2008 22:20:20 Do you remember a few months back when NASA said they had a huge announcement to make? Something truly revolutionary that they had been looking for for 50 years? Everyone got really excited, speculating over aliens, wormholes, etc? It turned out to be a bleeding nova explosion.
So given NASA's propensity for making mountains out of mole-hills, can we really expect this to actually be something good? It'll probably be "OMG we found an oxygen molecule floating around in the atmosphere!"
Oxygen is an element, not a molecule
Originally by: Lorz0r garmon is 90% Surfin's PlunderBunny, 10% er...Surfin's PlunderBunny
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Lyrus Associates The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:38:00 -
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Originally by: Surfin's PlunderBunny
Originally by: ReaperOfSly Edited by: ReaperOfSly on 21/08/2008 22:20:20 Do you remember a few months back when NASA said they had a huge announcement to make? Something truly revolutionary that they had been looking for for 50 years? Everyone got really excited, speculating over aliens, wormholes, etc? It turned out to be a bleeding nova explosion.
So given NASA's propensity for making mountains out of mole-hills, can we really expect this to actually be something good? It'll probably be "OMG we found an oxygen molecule floating around in the atmosphere!"
Oxygen is an element, not a molecule
An oxygen molecule is a pair of oxygen atoms bound together. You fail at pedantry. __________________________
Quote: ...bored, skint, no charter, and a ship that looks like an explosion in a girder factory...
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar Genos Occidere
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:41:00 -
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You should've been more specific
Originally by: Lorz0r garmon is 90% Surfin's PlunderBunny, 10% er...Surfin's PlunderBunny
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Suze'Rain
Caldari
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Posted - 2008.08.21 23:00:00 -
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"Mister President, we've finally found where your brain has been hiding"
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Kaeten
Hybrid Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.08.22 00:41:00 -
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Originally by: fairimear get into the entire development of space travel.
waht you think I'll be studying for^^ ________________________ I'M POOR
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The TX
Gallente Pulsar Combat Supplies Alternative Realities
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Posted - 2008.08.22 01:10:00 -
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ZOMG! THEY FOUND THE ****ORIS!
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The TX
Gallente Pulsar Combat Supplies Alternative Realities
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Posted - 2008.08.22 01:12:00 -
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Originally by: Jim McGregor Seriously, the best you can hope for is that they have "found out" that Mars has more rocks than they previously calculated.
This made me SIL. SIL is an acronym that means 'silent internal laugh', as opposed to the overused LOL. My mate invented SIL and he uses it all the time. Spread the word y'all.
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Zyck
KDS
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Posted - 2008.08.22 01:29:00 -
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Originally by: The TX
Originally by: Jim McGregor Seriously, the best you can hope for is that they have "found out" that Mars has more rocks than they previously calculated.
This made me SIL. SIL is an acronym that means 'silent internal laugh', as opposed to the overused LOL. My mate invented SIL and he uses it all the time. Spread the word y'all.
That made me sil. -Zyck |
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