--- On Fri, 1/22/10, Rick Monteverde r...@highsurf.com wrote:
Of course there are a few right here in our own
neighborhood that are decent
candidates for deep bio activity. And aside from that one
where we are to
attempt no landing..., we wouldn't have to fight off
those annoying blue
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
... maybe those bacteria are smarter than we think.
Interesting statement, reflecting a notion that's starting to catch on from
different disciplines and directions.
That would also explain the coincidence of natural gas
(or oil, if that's the case) and helium.
Nice hook
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From: Rick Monteverde
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax: ... maybe those bacteria are smarter than we think.
Interesting statement, reflecting a notion that's starting to catch on from
different disciplines and directions.
That would also explain the coincidence of natural gas
Jones Beene: ... there are zillions of moons out there to colonize
Of course there are a few right here in our own neighborhood that are decent
candidates for deep bio activity. And aside from that one where we are to
attempt no landing..., we wouldn't have to fight off those annoying blue
people
Just take along cans of Fancy Feast. Hey it worked in District 9.
And the Pandorians really are cats.
T
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Rick Monteverde r...@highsurf.com wrote:
Jones Beene: ... there are zillions of moons out there to colonize
Of course there are a few right here in our own
Just take along cans of Fancy Feast. Hey it worked in District 9.
And the Pandorians really are cats.
An excellent film that unfortunately will be stampeded by Avatar.
I can see it now. Coming to your local science fiction convention.
Bumper stickers:
Cat Food Sold Here!
Regards
Steven
I see from your Google avatar, you are a Pandorian.
You know, D9 set up a great sequel; but, don't think it will happen. Not fair.
Terry (munching on Prawns for Power)
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 5:41 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
svj.orionwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Just take along cans of Fancy
Terry sez:
I see from your Google avatar, you are a Pandorian.
As are you. ;-)
Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks
At 04:06 PM 1/21/2010, Jones Beene wrote:
The natural abundance of D in the oceans of
Earth of approximately one atom in 6,500 of
hydrogen (~154 ppm) or four times lower than
Jupiter. What happened to the rest of it, if it
was initially the same as Jupiter?
Fascinating question based on an
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