Originally posted by TimberWolf
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Is there a programmer in the house?
Code:File Edit View Search Run Debug Calls Options Help ------------------------------- Untitled -------------------------------¦+ Ocean1$ = "pacific" Ocean2$ = "Atlantic" IF Ocean1$ > Ocean2$ THEN PRINT Ocean1$; " is bigger than "; Ocean2$; "." ELSEIF Ocean1$ = Ocean2$ THEN PRINT Ocean1$; " is the same size as "; Ocean2$; "." ELSE PRINT Ocean2$; " is bigger than "; Ocean1$; "." END IF
Code:C:\QB45>qbasic pacific is bigger than Atlantic. Press any key to continue
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postbefreft of life, it rests in peace.
it is an ex-thread.
that thread is no more
it has shuffled off its mortal coil.
its been pulled.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIt would have an atmosphere quick enough if you poured an ocean onto it Not considered Hull as a possibility, do you think they would mind if we poured the contents of the pacific onto Hull?
p.s. what happened to the gay thread?
it is an ex-thread.
that thread is no more
it has shuffled off its mortal coil.
its been pulled.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postits a good theory timberwolf, but the moon has no atmosphere, not a decent bird within a quarter of a million miles, no sign of a decent pint.
Why not go to Hull instead ?
p.s. what happened to the gay thread?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAfter billions of years for sure, but I'm not looking that far ahead. I think we might get some nice clouds if not actual rain in the shorter term. I think it's believed there is water on the Moon but locked in ice crystals in craters that never receive sunlight. I would take a bucket of water with me if I went to the Moon and pour it into a slightly less shady part of the crater and see if I could make a little river. I would prefer to use a whole ocean though
Why not go to Hull instead ?
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After billions of years for sure, but I'm not looking that far ahead. I think we might get some nice clouds if not actual rain in the shorter term. I think it's believed there is water on the Moon but locked in ice crystals in craters that never receive sunlight. I would take a bucket of water with me if I went to the Moon and pour it into a slightly less shady part of the crater and see if I could make a little river. I would prefer to use a whole ocean though
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They both have a greater surface area than the Moon, therefore I think we should flood the moon with one of them. This will also make available more land on Earth. Which ocean to use though?
Obpuzzle, would evaporated moon ocean water fall as rain or escape into space? We might at least create some nice lunar lakes with fish and stuff in them?
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostNope, Africa is bigger. At a rough guess I'd say Greenland is about the size of Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay combined.
I may be out by a few centimetres though.
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostIs that the same map that makes Greenland look as large as Africa?
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I may be out by a few centimetres though.
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Is that the same map that makes Greenland look as large as Africa?
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I have a map of the world above my desk.
Using science™, I can see that the Pacific is a good couple of inches wider than the Atlantic.
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There's just less land in the pacific, it only LOOKS bigger...the atlantic's huge but europe and asia get in the way so it looks smaller...
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