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What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of
years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801 / Virus Database: 544 - Release Date: 11/24/2004 |
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"Rodney Kelp" wrote: What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. What are the odds that someone has been taking in too much science fiction and too much wine with their holiday left-overs? ;-) -- Herb Schaltegger, B.S., J.D. "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity." ~ Robert A. Heinlein http://www.angryherb.net |
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"Rodney Kelp" wrote ...
What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. 0.0000000000000000001284% +/- 0.0000000000000000000012 I'll be sending you my bill for the necessary computation time. |
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and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons.
I don't think their whole civilization got destroyed. The whole race moved under the surface of the planet into catacombs and they are still thriving there. |
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Replace "aliens" with "demons" and I think you'll have it right.
http://www.doom3.com Rodney Kelp wrote: What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. |
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In message , Rodney Kelp
writes What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. What has this nonsense go to do with sci.space.history? You _did_ look at the group you were posting to, to see what it was about? |
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:55:26 -0500, Rodney Kelp wrote:
What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. O.K., no more Sci Fi channel for you mister! |
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Rodney Kelp wrote:
What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. No, it was Marvin trying to develop his explosive space modulator. He was too successful; his experiments in his lab took out his entire civilization. :-) |
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:55:26 -0500, Rodney Kelp
wrote: What are the chances that mars was a blue planet hundreds of thousands of years ago with a thriving advanced civilization. But they became so radio and laser noisey that some aliens from another part of the galaxy came by and blasted them to oblivion with planet killer weapons. Chances are small Rodney, but no-one knows the full history of Mars... Gareth Slee -- Stupid gravity! Homer Simpson: (Falling out of treehouse) |
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![]() "Gareth Slee" wrote in message news ![]() Chances are small Rodney, but no-one knows the full history of Mars... Ask Brad Guth how Venus cloned itself, but the clone lost its atmosphere and became Mars. |
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