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Matty1973
10th March 2010, 08:28 PM
The Sun newspaper (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2875287/Gorilla-seen-in-Nasa-snap-from-Mars.html) pretends it is a Gorilla but any true skeptic will surely recognise Bigfoot straight away.
"It's definitely a creature of some sort."
Lord Emsworth
10th March 2010, 09:03 PM
Planet of the Apes, or something.
Andrew Wiggin
10th March 2010, 09:34 PM
Yes, Virginia, there is a bigfoot...
"If you see it in the Sun, it's so"...
Shadou
11th March 2010, 04:26 AM
How could it be anything else but bigfoot?
Its got the blobby look and it's in black and white.
Ashles
11th March 2010, 08:29 AM
The comments... they hurt... the weight... of stupidity... bearing down on me...
That_guy - Yes, I know and agree with the things you are saying. But 5 years ago, there was no ipod. Now its easily available. That means, that if scientists come up with a way to travel faster, we can easily explore other areas. Therefore, scientists should work on traveling faster (to explore other areas) and get out of Mars.
So the iPod magically appeared out of nowhere 5 years ago? It wasn't part of an ongoing developing technology or anything?
So presumably a faster than light drive can magically appear out of nowhere. Like the iPod did.
Because designing FTL drives is about the same difficulty as designing a portable storage medium.
Then scientists can explore... er... 'other areas' - Since it seems Avi feels entirely bored of Mars.
So scientists should 'get out of Mars'.
Scientists! Scientists! Scientists! Out! Out! Out!
Tuco, How do you know that Mars is a cold and desolate place that no longer has an atmosphere that could support life or plants? and Laterboy18 Nothing could survive there?
I take it you worked this out the last time you went there for your holidays? or from just reading stuff like this.
Yes stozman - it is certainly failry insane to think people might learn things from 'reading stuff'.
After all how could we possibly know anything about Mars without standing there in our swimming trunks. The very idea. Ridiculous.
dafydd
11th March 2010, 09:52 AM
The Sun newspaper (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2875287/Gorilla-seen-in-Nasa-snap-from-Mars.html) pretends it is a Gorilla but any true skeptic will surely recognise Bigfoot straight away.
The Sun is not a newspaper,it's a comic for semi-literate adults.
dafydd
11th March 2010, 09:54 AM
The comments... they hurt... the weight... of stupidity... bearing down on me...
So the iPod magically appeared out of nowhere 5 years ago? It wasn't part of an ongoing developing technology or anything?
So presumably a faster than light drive can magically appear out of nowhere. Like the iPod did.
Because designing FTL drives is about the same difficulty as designing a portable storage medium.
Then scientists can explore... er... 'other areas' - Since it seems Avi feels entirely bored of Mars.
So scientists should 'get out of Mars'.
Scientists! Scientists! Scientists! Out! Out! Out!
Yes stozman - it is certainly failry insane to think people might learn things from 'reading stuff'.
After all how could we possibly know anything about Mars without standing there in our swimming trunks. The very idea. Ridiculous.
If mankind can design an I-Pod surely it is only a short step to faster than light drive?
Ashles
11th March 2010, 09:54 AM
The Sun is not a newspaper,it's a comic for semi-literate adults.
Actually they always hide a really interesting and informative article on page three - but no-one ever reads it because they have to rush past that page on the train in order to not look like a perv.
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