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Old January 4th 04, 06:29 PM
Javier Ruiz-Leon
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We sent rovers to Mars in hope of finding new life while only 5% of
the worlds oceans are explored and they find new species of life all
the time. What a waste of time and money. More rocks, wow.
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Old January 4th 04, 06:46 PM
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"Javier Ruiz-Leon" wrote in message
om...
We sent rovers to Mars in hope of finding new life while only 5% of
the worlds oceans are explored and they find new species of life all
the time. What a waste of time and money. More rocks, wow.


But consider this - since every rock is basically unique, there is the
potential for unlimited discoveries. Big rocks, little rocks, oblong rocks,
flat rocks, brown rocks, black rocks, not-so-big-rocks, smallish rocks,
etc... the list goes on! Unlimited research material to base mars-rock PhD
thesis' on.

Perhaps we can even talk the right reverend Dr Rabbi Phd Min into casting
horoscopes on each rock too for all of our amusement or finding Nostradamus'
quatrains describing them.

O'



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Old January 5th 04, 01:26 PM
Szaki
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Yes, the rock tells you if there is any OIL! You think BUSH allows to spend
this kind of money to explore for water? Noooooooh!!!! We have to get Shell
and Exon involved.

JS

"OhBrother" wrote in message
...
"Javier Ruiz-Leon" wrote in message
om...
We sent rovers to Mars in hope of finding new life while only 5% of
the worlds oceans are explored and they find new species of life all
the time. What a waste of time and money. More rocks, wow.


But consider this - since every rock is basically unique, there is the
potential for unlimited discoveries. Big rocks, little rocks, oblong

rocks,
flat rocks, brown rocks, black rocks, not-so-big-rocks, smallish rocks,
etc... the list goes on! Unlimited research material to base mars-rock

PhD
thesis' on.

Perhaps we can even talk the right reverend Dr Rabbi Phd Min into casting
horoscopes on each rock too for all of our amusement or finding

Nostradamus'
quatrains describing them.

O'





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Old January 5th 04, 06:05 PM
Mark Folsom
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It's going to be one very expensive pipeline... Won't leave any money for
that commie pinko social security and other crap...

"Szaki" wrote in message
news:UBdKb.755728$Fm2.701410@attbi_s04...
Yes, the rock tells you if there is any OIL! You think BUSH allows to

spend
this kind of money to explore for water? Noooooooh!!!! We have to get

Shell
and Exon involved.

JS

"OhBrother" wrote in message
...
"Javier Ruiz-Leon" wrote in message
om...
We sent rovers to Mars in hope of finding new life while only 5% of
the worlds oceans are explored and they find new species of life all
the time. What a waste of time and money. More rocks, wow.


But consider this - since every rock is basically unique, there is the
potential for unlimited discoveries. Big rocks, little rocks, oblong

rocks,
flat rocks, brown rocks, black rocks, not-so-big-rocks, smallish rocks,
etc... the list goes on! Unlimited research material to base mars-rock

PhD
thesis' on.

Perhaps we can even talk the right reverend Dr Rabbi Phd Min into

casting
horoscopes on each rock too for all of our amusement or finding

Nostradamus'
quatrains describing them.

O'







 




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