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Old January 9th 07, 12:58 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Old January 9th 07, 07:01 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Not in Washington.

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Old January 9th 07, 10:04 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Not in Washington.


I asked about the group . Not seriously, of course. This is because
I can see only 2 branches in the group, including my...
And why you are so categoricall about Washington?
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Old January 10th 07, 06:09 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Good question.
Except it's almost nonsense to post it here, almost everyone who thinks
is looking for the answer. But don't get me wrong, many people don't
think.

The way I see it: God is for the weak minded, and those who prefer to
take the shortcut out of actually looking. It's an easy way out for
those who accept it, and live it. I saw an old nun on TV yesterday, and
just to think that she had been wasting her life like that, praying
over and over for most of her existence, really made me sympathize for
her.
Of course, there must be intelligent life out there. If we exist (with
lots of luck I might add), there must be others. I am now reading that
there may have been LIFE (not by any means intelligent) on Mars, but we
were searching for the wrong signs at the time. I doubt that even with
an infinite amount of time the life could have evolved to be anything
more intelligent than a fly due to the mere resources on Mars. Link:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/01/07/m....ap/index.html

Recent video footage from the science portion of the Discovery Channel
has, not really led, but nudged me to believe extraterrestrial life may
have actually vistited Earth in Brazil. I am not by any means trusting
the Discovery Channel or the local Brazilians (some of the more
uneducated ones thought the ET was the son of Satan), but I intend to
keep my eyes open. If any of you wish to see the episode and have a
Torrent client, here it is:
http://dl.torrentreactor.net/downloa...en%20Encounter
(I will be seeding the file for about a week for anyone who wants to
get a fast download).

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Old January 10th 07, 09:51 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Recent video footage from the science portion of the Discovery Channel
has, not really led, but nudged me to believe extraterrestrial life may
have actually vistited Earth in Brazil. I am not by any means trusting
the Discovery Channel or the local Brazilians (some of the more
uneducated ones thought the ET was the son of Satan), but I intend to
keep my eyes open. If any of you wish to see the episode and have a
Torrent client, here it is:
http://dl.torrentreactor.net/downloa...en%20Encounter
(I will be seeding the file for about a week for anyone who wants to
get a fast download).


Good to hear that we might actually have some of ET's DNA/RNA, as lord
knows we're soon enough going to be in need of relying upon whatever
intellectual and biological survival smarts we've got at our terrestrial
disposal, as our magnetosphere fails our realm once again, whereas it
might become a good thing if evolution kicked in with some rad-hard DNA
before it's too late.

Of couse, if said ETs were merely worth half their salt, as such they'd
be just as easily doing Venus right under our mostly brown noses, and
laughing all the way to their offshore versions of whatever bank, taking
all those nifty credits as earned from mining Venus for all she's worth.
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