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Old November 24th 05, 03:37 PM posted to sci.space.science
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America's problem? The plates are too big!
Throw out your dinner plates and get smaller ones!
More is NOT better. 20oz soda is TOO big, get an 8 ounce glasses, bottles
and cans .
The fat must come off or you die a sickly decrepit death.


"Joe Strout" wrote in message
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In article 6f7gf.1658$8o6.827@trndny03, "Nog"
wrote:

If comets are made from mostly water-ice, some dirt and organic matter
they
had to come from a former water planet that blew up somewhere in the
universe.


Er... why? Where do you imagine this water planet came from? Why do
you imagine comets couldn't form in the same way? Finally, what could
possibly "blow up" a water planet and leave fragments of it whizzing
around our solar system?

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Water planets come from solar systems. An exploding star would shatter many
planets in it's system. Organics don't form in a vacuum. You need a planet
with atmosphere.