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Huygens Probe Began Descent: And is there life on Titan?

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neo - 14 Jan 2005 13:01 GMT
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html

11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.

I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.

Let us hope that huygens probe land on plane solid surface and not in
sea of methane or something.
Let us wish ESA and Huygens happy landing !

- neo
Alan Erskine - 14 Jan 2005 13:12 GMT
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
> 11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
> I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
> Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

Umm, you mean _other_ than Earth, of course.

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Fred J. McCall - 14 Jan 2005 15:45 GMT
:> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
:>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
:
:Umm, you mean _other_ than Earth, of course.

Well, if Titan is now categorized as a planet, perhaps Earth isn't
anymore?
Mighty Krell - 14 Jan 2005 17:24 GMT
> > http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
> >
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Umm, you mean _other_ than Earth, of course.

Maybe he meant intelligent life?
Just Say No To Nihilism - 14 Jan 2005 20:56 GMT
>> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Umm, you mean _other_ than Earth, of course.

And Mars.
Art Deco - 15 Jan 2005 19:35 GMT
> >> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
> >>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> And Mars.

Did you read this in Pravda, Comradelexa?

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Ugly Bob - 16 Jan 2005 06:57 GMT
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:12:41 GMT, "Alan Erskine"
> <alanerskine1@bigpond.com>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> And Mars.

http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/25topImages/01.html
Paul Blay - 14 Jan 2005 13:19 GMT
"neo" wrote in ...
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
> 11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
> I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
> Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

Oh, I didn't reali... *cough**choke**die*

> Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.
Dr. Flonkenstein - 14 Jan 2005 13:35 GMT
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
> 11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
> I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
> Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

BTW: Titan is not a planet, it's a moon of Saturn.

> Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.

The only reason being that it has an atmosphere, unlike the "big" Jupiter moons
Ganymede and Callisto. It all depends of the methane/argon ratio that
will show if the methane is produced by a "biochemical" processus, or that
there are huge pools of methane on the surface that was formed during the
early days of the formation of Saturn and it's moons.

> Let us hope that huygens probe land on plane solid surface and not in
> sea of methane or something.

> Let us wish ESA and Huygens happy landing !
>
> - neo

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Peter Harding - 14 Jan 2005 13:50 GMT
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Let us hope that huygens probe land on plane solid surface and not in
> sea of methane or something.

It's ready to land on liquid; it even has motion sensors to measure any
waves present, and a sonar to mesure the depth.
Matthew Ota - 14 Jan 2005 15:12 GMT
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
> 11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
> I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
> Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

I have direct evidence that there is life on a planet called Earth,
which is the third planet from the sun in the solar system.

> Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.

Well there is life teeming on Earth....

> Let us hope that huygens probe land on plane solid surface and not in
> sea of methane or something.
> Let us wish ESA and Huygens happy landing !
>
> - neo
Just Say No To Nihilism - 14 Jan 2005 20:57 GMT
>Well there is life teeming on Earth....

........it is all going extinct.
Hop David - 14 Jan 2005 19:26 GMT
> http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
> 11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
> I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
> Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

Well, I haven't written mars off yet. But more likely (IMHO) than Mars
or Titan are the sub crustal oceans of Europa.

> Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> - neo

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Wally Anglesea™ - 14 Jan 2005 20:20 GMT
>http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Cassini-Huygens/index.html
>
>11.25 CET... Huyegens entry confirmed.
>
>I am waiting for some information about that world. I have read that
>Titan is the only planet in our solar system where life can exist.

Well sh.t. What happened to life on Earth? Are we all dead?

>Perhaps this is last chance to find life in our solar system.
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>- neo

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Just Say No To Nihilism - 14 Jan 2005 21:45 GMT
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 20:20:57 GMT, Wally Anglesea™
<wanglese@spammersbigpondareparasites.net.au> wrote:

> What happened to life on Earth?

It is in the process of becoming extinct by several means.

> Are we all dead?

Not yet, but soon.
Dr. Flonkenstein - 14 Jan 2005 21:57 GMT
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 20:20:57 GMT, Wally Anglesea™
> <wanglese@spammersbigpondareparasites.net.au> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Not yet, but soon.

Death threat Alexa is back with another sock!

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Pat Flannery - 14 Jan 2005 22:14 GMT
>Death threat Alexa is back with another sock!
>  

But he's right...everyone reading this thread will probably be dead
inside of 125 years... :-)

Pat
Just Say No To Nihilism - 14 Jan 2005 22:17 GMT
>But he's right...everyone reading this thread will probably be dead
>inside of 125 years... :-)

With the current state of the earth, everyone reading this thread will be
dead in less than a decade.
Pat Flannery - 14 Jan 2005 23:02 GMT
>With the current state of the earth, everyone reading this thread will be
>dead in less than a decade.
>  

You also realize the terrible end results of the evil machinations of
the Europian Sono-Squids and their Kraken lackies upon this fragile
sphere, don't you? Most won't even see it coming until thick sepia ink
comes out of the showerhead some morning soon, and by then it will be
far too late... blinded and blackened they shall wander forth naked into
a Jovian cephalopod dominated world- and who can say that the crushing
constriction of a extraterrestrial tentacle around their neck won't be
thought to be a merciful death by many? At least they won't have to
worry about the Social Security Trust Fund going bankrupt around
2030...so that's a stroke of good fortune for them. :-)

Pat
Just Say No To Nihilism - 14 Jan 2005 23:47 GMT
>>With the current state of the earth, everyone reading this thread will be
>>dead in less than a decade.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>worry about the Social Security Trust Fund going bankrupt around
>2030...so that's a stroke of good fortune for them. :-)

Heh, true, and it's obvious no off-earth extraterrestrial race would
intercede.  Who'd WANT to?!?!

LOL!
Hop David - 15 Jan 2005 00:16 GMT
> (snip)off-earth extraterrestrial race(snip)

Redundant.

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Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 01:02 GMT
>> (snip)off-earth extraterrestrial race(snip)
>
>Redundant.

yes and no.

there are other developing races of sentient beings in the Universe, some
like earth.  You can not deny that they too deserve the same shot at
becoming a  surviving sovereign species as earth has been given.

the watchers who've actively interfered in human lives always preset
themselves when a species is at the crucial time when they may or many not
survive.

Of course, those watchers made themselves undeniably known on earth at
Holloman AFB in 1973 and informed the world of their presence and reason for
being here.

The US government chose to lie about it and deny it.

That was a choice.
Scott Hedrick - 15 Jan 2005 02:54 GMT
> You can not deny that they too deserve the same shot at
> becoming a  surviving sovereign species as earth has been given.

Sure I can. They're free to do their own thing, but when it comes down to
them or us, I vote us.

> the watchers who've actively interfered in human lives

Who are?
Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 03:49 GMT
>> You can not deny that they too deserve the same shot at
>> becoming a  surviving sovereign species as earth has been given.
>
>Sure I can. They're free to do their own thing, but when it comes down to
>them or us, I vote us.

You lose then.  In order to become space faring you must opt for both to
survive.  You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
encounter.

>> the watchers who've actively interfered in human lives
>
>Who are?

A group of highly advanced extraterrestrials who cooperate with each other
and search the Universe for life.
Scott Hedrick - 15 Jan 2005 04:24 GMT
> You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
> encounter.

Watch me.

> >> the watchers who've actively interfered in human lives
> >
> >Who are?
>
> A group of highly advanced extraterrestrials who cooperate with each other
> and search the Universe for life.

They clearly are either desperate or patsies of the Firewomen if they let
you know about their existance.

Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 04:36 GMT
>Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.
>  

Is this proof enough, Earthly mortal?:
http://www.chez.com/uatu/marvel_legends.html

Pat
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 04:41 GMT
> Is this proof enough, Earthly mortal?:
> http://www.chez.com/uatu/marvel_legends.html

Whoops, gamma rays screwed up the link; let's try that again:
http://www.chez.com/uatu/MarvelLegends/ml_watcher_verso.jpg

Pat
Scott Hedrick - 15 Jan 2005 17:12 GMT
> Is this proof enough, Earthly mortal?:
> http://www.chez.com/uatu/marvel_legends.html

The Human Torch isn't fit to light my candle.

Sue, on the other hand, would be great.

"Oh, baby, just like that..."
(door creaks open)
"What the hell are you doing?" says the wife, seeing me naked in bed with
the usual enormous woodie-- [that's "woodie", not "Woody", Pat!]
"Why, waiting for you, dear!"
WHereupon she throws off her clothes and leaps on the bed, eliciting a most
unmanly scream from both Sue, who is feeling undiscovered depths of
penetration, and my wife, who is feeling some most unmasculine flesh while
hovering some distance above me...
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 18:04 GMT
>Sue, on the other hand, would be great.
>  

They've got a real doll playing her in the movie BTW- Jessica Alba:
http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/twentieth_
century_fox/fantastic_four/jessica_alba/fantastic1.jpg

Scott Hedrick - 16 Jan 2005 00:54 GMT
> They've got a real doll playing her in the movie BTW- Jessica Alba:

http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/twentieth_
century_fox/fantastic_four/jessica_alba/fantastic1.jpg


For which reason I don't mind at all that Sue isn't blond in this one. She's
yummy.
Just Say No To Nihilism - 16 Jan 2005 00:55 GMT
>She's yummy.

Well then, kill her and eat her, that's what this is all about on aav isn't
it?
Dr. Flonkenstein - 16 Jan 2005 02:31 GMT
>>She's yummy.
>
> Well then, kill her and eat her, that's what this is all about on aav isn't
> it?

Necralexa has spoken!

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Pat Flannery - 16 Jan 2005 06:53 GMT
>For which reason I don't mind at all that Sue isn't blond in this one. She's
>yummy.
>  

Looks blonde to me. Johnny Storm isn't though.

Pat
Hop David - 15 Jan 2005 21:10 GMT
>> Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.
>>  
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Pat

I am trying to gather relevant verifiable evidence that the Incredibles
are a rip off of the Fantastic Four.

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Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 04:43 GMT
>> You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
>> encounter.
>
>Watch me.

You haven't made it yet and have failed miserably at establishing yourself
as an off-earth species.  And considering that human beings have never once
set foot in space where they have not been closely watched, no reasonable
person would assume they'd have carte blanche in space.

>> >> the watchers who've actively interfered in human lives
>> >
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>They clearly are either desperate or patsies of the Firewomen if they let
>you know about their existance.

Heh, I was one of the last ones to know, there were many hundreds of
thousands who knew before I did.

>Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.

There's so much evidence and [proof out there, that if you haven't
discovered it by now and believe it, then a reasonable person can only
assume you're retarded and need to be told by authority what to believe and
what to do.
Dr. Flonkenstein - 15 Jan 2005 11:53 GMT
>>> You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
>>> encounter.
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
> assume you're retarded and need to be told by authority what to believe and
> what to do.

You're not a reasonable person Alexa, you're just a delusional crackpot.

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'What's a "longitudinal inferferometer"?  It sounds like some homosexual
sex toy.'

Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 22:01 GMT
>You're not a reasonable person Alexa, you're just a delusional crackpot.

Do you believe in Jesus and the Bible?

Don't be a Judas, tell the truth.

Prediction->  You will not answer publicaly.
Scott Hedrick - 15 Jan 2005 17:16 GMT
> >> You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
> >> encounter.
> >
> >Watch me.
>
> You haven't made it yet

Better than you- *I'm* not still living in my mommie's basement.

I'll bet this is "scott" in disguise.

> >Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.
>
> There's so much evidence and [proof out there, that if you haven't
> discovered it by now and believe it

= "How dare you expect me to do my homework and support my unproven claims!"

LaToya, is that you?
Dr. Flonkenstein - 15 Jan 2005 11:52 GMT
>> You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
>> encounter.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.

It's useless to ask Alexa for proof, she will either run away ans snip or
pound a non sequitur.

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Diaper Boi discovers homoerotical alien talk in MID:
<d56fs0lf79jj1d819q320anl6r3tkd7shh@4ax.com>
'What's a "longitudinal inferferometer"?  It sounds like some homosexual
sex toy.'

Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 22:01 GMT
>It's useless to ask Alexa for proof, she will either run away ans snip or
>pound a non sequitur.

Do you believe in Jesus and the Bible?

Don't be a Judas, tell the truth.

Prediction->  You will not answer publicaly.
Art Deco - 15 Jan 2005 19:36 GMT
> > You can not go out into the Universe killing everything you
> > encounter.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Feel free to provide relevant, verifiable evidence for their existence.

Alexa provide evidence?

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

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Dr. Flonkenstein - 15 Jan 2005 11:51 GMT
>>> You can not deny that they too deserve the same shot at
>>> becoming a  surviving sovereign species as earth has been given.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> A group of highly advanced extraterrestrials who cooperate with each other
> and search the Universe for life.

Also called "the voices in the delusional head of Alexa Cameron".

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Diaper Boi discovers homoerotical alien talk in MID:
<d56fs0lf79jj1d819q320anl6r3tkd7shh@4ax.com>
'What's a "longitudinal inferferometer"?  It sounds like some homosexual
sex toy.'

Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 22:00 GMT
>Also called "the voices in the delusional head of Alexa Cameron".

Do you believe in Jesus and the Bible?

Don't be a Judas, tell the truth.

Prediction->  You will not answer publicaly.
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 03:52 GMT
>Of course, those watchers made themselves undeniably known on earth at
>Holloman AFB in 1973 and informed the world of their presence and reason for
>being here.
>  

I thought The Watchers first showed up in Fantastic Four #13 back in 1963...
http://www.samcci.comics.org/fantasticfour/ff013.jpg

Pat
Just Say No To Nihilism - 15 Jan 2005 04:03 GMT
>>Of course, those watchers made themselves undeniably known on earth at
>>Holloman AFB in 1973 and informed the world of their presence and reason for
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>I thought The Watchers first showed up in Fantastic Four #13 back in 1963...
>http://www.samcci.comics.org/fantasticfour/ff013.jpg

I wouldn't know.  Why I was a kid most of my childhood was without
television.
Scott Hedrick - 15 Jan 2005 04:25 GMT
> Why I was a kid most of my childhood was without
> television.

Not at all- you forget about the *cameras*. Watching, everywhere...Mr. Ed
Truman...
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 04:27 GMT
>I wouldn't know.  Why I was a kid most of my childhood was without
>television.
>  

That's better than what happened to William Mook...he watched The
Jetsons once and it warped him for life. :-)

Pat
Pat Flannery - 15 Jan 2005 03:38 GMT
>Heh, true, and it's obvious no off-earth extraterrestrial race would
>intercede.  Who'd WANT to?!?!
>  

Why, the Tritonian Tullimonstrums of course!:
http://www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/tully/index3.html
Those Neptunian Nabobs are just the sort of beings to use the impending
destruction of all human life by filthy squids from beyond the stars as
the perfect opportunity to drive a really hard deal with their rental
towing business; think of the number of U-Haul trailers it will take to
transport all of humanity to another habitable planet in a new star
system...and the penny-per-mile charge for that travel alone will
generate a huge profit for these inveterately predatory invertebrates. I
suspect that the Sono-Squids are getting a kick-back on this whole thing
somehow. A dimly lit submarine crevasse inside of Europa... two huge
eyes stare at two stalked eyes; yes, I can hear it now:
"So, neither of us has a backbone or hemoglobin-based blood....want to
swing a deal in regards to those squid-eating jerks on Sol 3?"
"What sort of a deal?"
"For them- a deal so hard you could drive nails with it! For you, a deal
that could make you one very rich squid- that's the deal I'm talking
about! The sort of deal you can really sink your beak into!"
"What's in it for our end?"
"A lot of clams baby! A whole lot of clams! And not just
clams....lobsters, shrimp, crabs, you name it..."
"Not interested- my doc said lay off the shellfish.."
"What, you going kosher on me? What is this, a no-seafood diet? If you
were wearing a rosary, I'd say it must be Friday from what you could
clean up on this deal."
"I'll think about it...."
"We know where Moby is..."
"What? What do you know about Moby...."
"He's the one that ate your brother, isn't he? The no-good cheap dick
that ate your brother back in 1899?"
"You know where that bastard is? You swearin' on that?"
"Cross my eyestalks and hope to dry if I'm pulling something...we've got
The Whiteboy's address."
"Where do I sign?"
"Put it in ink, brother... put it in ink..."
"Looks like Moby's luck has finally run out... barring a lucky fluke
that is."
"Hey, that's good....let's get a picture to celebrate the new alliance,
shall we? Time to put the "moves" on Moby":
http://www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/unenhanced/newfoundland.jpg

Pat
Neil Gerace - 15 Jan 2005 04:19 GMT
> "What? What do you know about Moby...."

"Dear Moby,

Having read your liner notes, I now violently oppose pain, death, famine,
disease, slaughter, war, youth suicide, pollution, hitting your finger with
a hammer, parking in disabled car parks, the industrial-military complex,
the death of innocent third world people, especially the children, by the
way, I'd like to thank Mohammed and the Dalai Lama, safari suits and stating
the f.cking obvious."
Dr. Flonkenstein - 15 Jan 2005 01:25 GMT
>>But he's right...everyone reading this thread will probably be dead
>>inside of 125 years... :-)
>
> With the current state of the earth, everyone reading this thread will be
> dead in less than a decade.

Shut up, menopause k00k!

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Art Deco - 15 Jan 2005 19:38 GMT
> >>But he's right...everyone reading this thread will probably be dead
> >>inside of 125 years... :-)
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Shut up, menopause k00k!

Shut up, saucerhead k00k!

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