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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
We are, probably, the oldest and most intelligent lifeform in the galaxy at this time.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostAnd the galaxy isnt teeming with intelligent life either. If it did, we wouldnt need to be searching for 50 years for their
If there was intelligence life in this Galaxy Nu Liebor would never get elected
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou'd all better get a move on if you want the utopia planitia shipyards in business.
We'd see evidence of them easily, even with current technology. Also, one intelligent species could, travelling at only 1% the speed of light, colonise the whole Milky Way galaxy in around 15 million years. (Some say 10 million, some say 20 or maybe even 50 million.)
We dont see any evidence of this in a galaxy more than 13 billion years old and supposedly, teeming with other intelligent civilisations.
We are, probably, the oldest and most intelligent lifeform in the galaxy at this time.
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Originally posted by zeitghostSulfates may be acceptable to Septics.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGive it couple of billion years and Martian evolution will inevitably result in creation of spasguru creatures...
The only hope is that due to high latency of communications between Mars and Earth they won't be able to post tulip here as near as much as our own spasguru does...
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so we are looking for a sulphate based iron oxide life form that eats asparagus and has bulging eyes.
It's life Jim
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostMartian soil is fertile. We can grow plants there.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2634952620080626
The only hope is that due to high latency of communications between Mars and Earth they won't be able to post tulip here as near as much as our own spasguru does...
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Martian soil is fertile. We can grow plants there.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2634952620080626
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Originally posted by zeitghost
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and when the Hammer of God finally comes hurtling through the inner solar system on an intersect course with Earth all the people will have the time to have just one thought and it shall be:-
"Which dick head cancelled the space program"
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