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Alien life? -- your take on the subject

 
 
cjhsa
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:44 am
I mentioned that to cav already. Both of these folks are former Abuzzers, and not impersonators.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:57 am
yes but are they both rabbits?
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Heeven
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 02:44 pm
They were active little magic-tricksters before they took up smoking and now they hang out in old bunny bars and stalk Elmer Fudd!
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New Haven
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 02:49 pm
The only "life" forms out there are dormant ones. Example, spore of bacteria and fungi and protein fragments similar to prions.
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Diane
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 08:29 pm
What about parallel universes? If we currently live in this universe and in a parallel universe, which one would be considered alien?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 08:38 pm
For us, the other one will be the "alien." For them, we will be the 'alien.' Wink c.i.
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Diane
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 08:49 pm
So, which one are you,c.i.?


Confused
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 09:05 pm
I'll never tell. Wink c.i.
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pueo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 09:42 pm
parrallel universe?

there's another me out there somewhere? oh, we are so doomed Very Happy
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:19 pm
With essentially an endless universe, and likely lots of planets similar to earth and capable of supporting life, I find New Haven's comment to be pretty far fetched.

I actually saw a UFO once, though I have no idea if it contained any aliens.

Anyway, if they exist and are capable of traversing the great distances of space, then they certainly are much more advanced that we are, and deserve a great deal of respect, even fear, much like a god.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:28 pm
cjhsa wrote:
much like a god


LOL ... any sufficiently advanced technology is likely to be perceived as magic or miracle by those encountering it for the first time, I should think



timber
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pueo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:33 pm
ancient hawaiian's thought captain cook was a god. when they found out otherwise, he ended up dead.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:41 pm
pueo, At the Maritime Museum in London/Greenwich, there's a painting of the Hawaiian's killing Captain Cook. When we visited Kauai, we saw the monument made for Captain Cook, and the association of that event came to life. c.i.
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pueo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:49 pm
if he didn't come back the second time, he would have been alright.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:51 pm
If he had "come back" AFTER the second time, that would have been very impressive



timber
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pueo
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 10:59 pm
sure would have been. would have been great discussion for an after death thread Laughing
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:22 pm
His Cook was goosed.....
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:33 pm
dlowan, His goose was cooked! Wink c.i.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:50 pm
I doubt Cook's cook was goosed, but back then there was usually a young fellow in the cook's charge as a scullery hand. Goosing was likely a fair part of the lad's entertainment, lengthy as those voyages were.



timber
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jan, 2003 11:56 pm
Er....oh, never mind.....
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