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KD [SETI.USA] Send message Joined: 24 Oct 99 Posts: 458 Credit: 2,513,131 RAC: 0
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Free, have you heard of the new class in our society? It's called: "The Clueless" LOL Yep. They are only a news channel away. |
jjemme Send message Joined: 20 May 05 Posts: 172 Credit: 63,326 RAC: 0
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Free, have you heard of the new class in our society? It's called: "The Clueless" It is no good to try to stop knowledge from going forward. Ignorance is never better than knowledge. --- Enrico Fermi --- |
Diego -=Mav3rik=- Send message Joined: 1 Jun 99 Posts: 333 Credit: 3,587,148 RAC: 0 |
Now wouldn't this be ironic? :-) Indeed. :p In the words of Johner (from Alien: Resurrection): "Earth, man. What a shithole." /Mav We have lingered long enough on the shores of the cosmic ocean. We are ready at last to set sail for the stars. (Carl Sagan) |
KD [SETI.USA] Send message Joined: 24 Oct 99 Posts: 458 Credit: 2,513,131 RAC: 0
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Now wouldn't this be ironic? :-) Scientist: NASA found life on Mars - and killed it http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/01/07/mars.life.ap/index.html In related news: ------------------- Martian Microbial Government Denies UFO Claims By Marvin Green, Mariner Valley Times The Martian Microbial Government has denied claims of extraterrestrial UFO activity on Mars. Reports of UFO's first began to appear three decades ago when two UFO's were said to have landed, abducted Martian citizens, and killed them in their thermal death ovens. Setting the record straight, the MMG announced today that these two supposed UFO's were, in fact, only weather balloons. The MMG also stated that the sightings of supposed monstrous golf carts landing several years ago were most likely illusions caused from either the Earth in the night sky or swamp gas. Martian scientists believe that the Earth, which is mostly covered in poisonous dihydrogren monoxide and has has an extremely dense atmosphere of enormous pressure, is inhabitable for life. |
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