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Mon 17/01/05 at 18:56
"slightlyshortertagl"
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http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/ Cassini-Huygens/SEM85Q71Y3E_0.html
[URL]http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/SEM85Q71Y3E_0.html[/URL]

Cool :-)
Mon 17/01/05 at 22:36
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"I like the yellow ones".
Mon 17/01/05 at 22:33
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I say we ask the Asgard for help.
Mon 17/01/05 at 22:31
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And probably transport vehicles that could withstand lgiht speed. We're centuries off the way it's going at the moment, but breakthroughs can change everything.

SHeepy wrote:

>
> Easy as that eh?
>
> Would still take us 4 years to get to the nearest Sun.

Depends on the propulsion system really. Rocket Model ++ Extra Deluxe won't do much.
Mon 17/01/05 at 22:29
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"Excommunicated"
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lcarus wrote:

>
> As for space and exploration, all we need is some breakthrough in
> propulsion systems. Light speed travel, if you will. Or
> teleportation.

Easy as that eh?

Would still take us 4 years to get to the nearest Sun.
Mon 17/01/05 at 22:28
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Solskjær wrote:

> How do the Aliens do it?
> (Now, you can't tell me they don't exist!)

Blah blah, you can't tell me they do, etc.
>
> Is a higher state of A.I. all we really need to reach their
> standards?

Say what? Stick to the issue on immigrants and government spending.

As for space and exploration, all we need is some breakthrough in propulsion systems. Light speed travel, if you will. Or teleportation.

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Mon 17/01/05 at 21:43
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Cool but just white noise really.

The other one is just silent.
Mon 17/01/05 at 21:32
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
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I liked the way it got fast at the end, then sounded like my head was exploding.
Mon 17/01/05 at 21:29
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Solskjær wrote:
> It's taken seven-flamin'-years to get halfway across our own GALAXY

Not even.
I hate when I start to think about space and everything, because I get all incredibly mystified and wonderous and, I suppose, I little saddened that I'll never know anything about what's out there.
:'{
Mon 17/01/05 at 21:28
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Pandaemonium wrote:
> I don't think thats the point. It's noises from a world over 2 billion
> miles away.

And yet im still underwhelmed.
Mon 17/01/05 at 21:27
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"Long time no see!"
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How long did it take - seven-years to get there, wasn't it?

You can look up at the sky any time of the day and dream of how far past your sight the atmosphere really lies, but to think of space itself...

It's taken seven-flamin'-years to get halfway across our own GALAXY - it seems quite likely no human will ever uncover the true secrets and whereabouts of the universe at this short-lived level of inteligence.


How do the Aliens do it?
(Now, you can't tell me they don't exist!)

Is a higher state of A.I. all we really need to reach their standards?

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