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Alan
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Post Space Part 2
on: October 28, 2012, 22:22
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What did you think? And if you did think something - how about trying out for a CoC: The Wasted Land code?

dwillanski
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Post Re: Space Part 2
on: November 2, 2012, 18:53
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re: Pho King: my local Vietnamese restaurant is called A Dong.

One of my big hopes is that we make contact with aliens during my lifetime, but I think it's about as likely as winning the lottery three weeks in a row with the same numbers which were bought as easy pick tickets each time. It is pretty cool that we've found an Earth-sized planet around the nearest star though! The next step should be to send a probe there.

My entry for the CoC code: Josh and Darrin made out while Jim watched and cried.

Alan
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Post Re: Space Part 2
on: November 3, 2012, 07:33
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Quote from dwillanski on November 2, 2012, 18:53
re: Pho King: my local Vietnamese restaurant is called A Dong.

One of my big hopes is that we make contact with aliens during my lifetime, but I think it's about as likely as winning the lottery three weeks in a row with the same numbers which were bought as easy pick tickets each time. It is pretty cool that we've found an Earth-sized planet around the nearest star though! The next step should be to send a probe there.

My entry for the CoC code: Josh and Darrin made out while Jim watched and cried.

Agreed, it would be awesome if we were to see some real travel or extraterrestrial life of any complexity but as with you, I don't hold-out hope that it'll happen during our lifetimes.

One of the other podcasts I started listening to in the last week is Startalk, which I'm finding quite interesting. I really like the format, plus Neil Degrasse Tyson is entertaining. One of the questions on a recent episode was whether faster-than-light travel was possible - to which his answer was (paraphrase) yes, we are pretty sure it is, it would just require so much energy to bend time/space that we don't have a method to do it yet..

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