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  • J Josh Smith

    Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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    Josh Smith wrote:

    what would it be?

    Anna Nicole Smith

    Josh Smith wrote:

    why?

    cuz if she is there, she won't be here :doh:

    Josh Smith wrote:

    Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus.

    Damn! Sorry Anna! Now I gotta choose something else... OK, how about condoms. Let another animal have a go at global domination. "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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    • J Josh Smith

      Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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      First of all, who's to say that the planet would end up having humans on it? Even if the planet itself (and all it's atmospheric gases) was exactly the same as Earth was - it doesn't mean that evolution would occur in the exact same manner... But anyway, that aside... If it had to be a piece of our modern technology - I'd send them my phone (Sony Ericsson K750i) because it's cool and they can take pictures of one another with it so that the humans around 10,000 years after them can save themselves the trouble of trying to figure out what their primitive ancestors looked like and such. But, if it were for a bit of fun - I'd send them a roll of duct tape and possibly some bubble wrap. I'm sure they'd find a good use for the tape (I always do, it always seems to come in handy!) and the bubble wrap can give them hours of entertanment... Come on... admit it... we ALL love popping bubble wrap every now and again! :)

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        Josh Smith wrote:

        what would it be?

        Anna Nicole Smith

        Josh Smith wrote:

        why?

        cuz if she is there, she won't be here :doh:

        Josh Smith wrote:

        Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus.

        Damn! Sorry Anna! Now I gotta choose something else... OK, how about condoms. Let another animal have a go at global domination. "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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        Mike Mullikin wrote:

        OK, how about condoms. Let another animal have a go at global domination.

        They might end up being used as bubble gum. :-D Now wouldn't that be funny to watch. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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          First of all, who's to say that the planet would end up having humans on it? Even if the planet itself (and all it's atmospheric gases) was exactly the same as Earth was - it doesn't mean that evolution would occur in the exact same manner... But anyway, that aside... If it had to be a piece of our modern technology - I'd send them my phone (Sony Ericsson K750i) because it's cool and they can take pictures of one another with it so that the humans around 10,000 years after them can save themselves the trouble of trying to figure out what their primitive ancestors looked like and such. But, if it were for a bit of fun - I'd send them a roll of duct tape and possibly some bubble wrap. I'm sure they'd find a good use for the tape (I always do, it always seems to come in handy!) and the bubble wrap can give them hours of entertanment... Come on... admit it... we ALL love popping bubble wrap every now and again! :)

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          b_girl wrote:

          First of all, who's to say that the planet would end up having humans on it?

          Me :-D

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          we ALL love popping bubble wrap every now and again!

          You got that right! ;) :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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            Josh Smith wrote:

            what would it be?

            Anna Nicole Smith

            Josh Smith wrote:

            why?

            cuz if she is there, she won't be here :doh:

            Josh Smith wrote:

            Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus.

            Damn! Sorry Anna! Now I gotta choose something else... OK, how about condoms. Let another animal have a go at global domination. "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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            oooo giving another animal a chance at global domination... Good idea... Never thought of that one... I like it! What kind of animal do you think it would be? If humans weren't in the picture that is.

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              oooo giving another animal a chance at global domination... Good idea... Never thought of that one... I like it! What kind of animal do you think it would be? If humans weren't in the picture that is.

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              b_girl wrote:

              What kind of animal do you think it would be?

              Reptiles already had a chance. Humans are nothing more than bi-pedal, big-brained mammals. Let's go with insects. Really big insects. :omg: "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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              • J Josh Smith

                Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                one of those little hand-cranked flashlights. why? just to watch them fight over it Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                  b_girl wrote:

                  What kind of animal do you think it would be?

                  Reptiles already had a chance. Humans are nothing more than bi-pedal, big-brained mammals. Let's go with insects. Really big insects. :omg: "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                  Insects rule the Earth, that's for sure. We humans might think that we're the king of the hill, but when we're dead and gone (all of us), the Earth will look like it has for millions of years...swarming with insects! :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                    one of those little hand-cranked flashlights. why? just to watch them fight over it Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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                    Hahaha! I wonder how long it would take before the thing got smashed to pieces. Wouldn't that be a "dark hour" for them? (Yes, I know that was cheesy. I do my best. :sigh: ). :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                    • J Josh Smith

                      Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                      Josh Smith wrote:

                      basically like humans

                      A CD set of the Monty Python films... they're going to need some comic relief. :sigh:

                      "Just about every question you've asked over the last 3-4 days has been "urgent". Perhaps a little planning would be helpful?"
                      Colin Angus Mackay in the C# forum

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                      • J Josh Smith

                        Insects rule the Earth, that's for sure. We humans might think that we're the king of the hill, but when we're dead and gone (all of us), the Earth will look like it has for millions of years...swarming with insects! :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                        Josh Smith wrote:

                        when we're dead and gone (all of us), the Earth will look like it has for millions of years...swarming with insects!

                        Assuming that we haven't turned the planet into an environmental wasteland before we go. "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                          Josh Smith wrote:

                          when we're dead and gone (all of us), the Earth will look like it has for millions of years...swarming with insects!

                          Assuming that we haven't turned the planet into an environmental wasteland before we go. "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                          La cucaracha! Those suckers can supposedly survive nuclear holocausts. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                            Josh Smith wrote:

                            basically like humans

                            A CD set of the Monty Python films... they're going to need some comic relief. :sigh:

                            "Just about every question you've asked over the last 3-4 days has been "urgent". Perhaps a little planning would be helpful?"
                            Colin Angus Mackay in the C# forum

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                            I see you like your comedy with a side of irony, considering that they'd have no way to enjoy the CDs w/o a CD player. You are a cruel man! :-D :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                              Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                              As Bradbury put it, we|d send them shoes, and make them pay for shoelaces. (or was it shoeshine? same idea)


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                              • J Josh Smith

                                La cucaracha! Those suckers can supposedly survive nuclear holocausts. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                Josh Smith wrote:

                                Those suckers can supposedly survive nuclear holocausts.

                                ...and if the atmosphere turns to pure methane and the oceans to sulfuric acid? Keith Richards may survive but cockroaches won't. ;) "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                                  Josh Smith wrote:

                                  Those suckers can supposedly survive nuclear holocausts.

                                  ...and if the atmosphere turns to pure methane and the oceans to sulfuric acid? Keith Richards may survive but cockroaches won't. ;) "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                                  Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                  and if the atmosphere turns to pure methane and the oceans to sulfuric acid?

                                  Then I'll be forced to admit to myself that recycling is a good idea after all. :)

                                  Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                  Keith Richards may survive but cockroaches won't.

                                  What a shame. ;P :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                    Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                    and if the atmosphere turns to pure methane and the oceans to sulfuric acid?

                                    Then I'll be forced to admit to myself that recycling is a good idea after all. :)

                                    Mike Mullikin wrote:

                                    Keith Richards may survive but cockroaches won't.

                                    What a shame. ;P :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                    Josh Smith wrote:

                                    Then I'll be forced to admit to myself that recycling is a good idea after all.

                                    We're humbled by your graciousness... "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                                      Josh Smith wrote:

                                      Then I'll be forced to admit to myself that recycling is a good idea after all.

                                      We're humbled by your graciousness... "The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass." - Martin Mull

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                                      Josh Smith
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                                      What can I say? Some call it a gift, others call it a natural elegance... :-> :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                      • J Josh Smith

                                        Let's suppose, just for fun, that scientists discovered a planet which we could easily travel to within a few weeks and that planet had life on it. The life forms were basically like humans of 10,000 years ago. If you were given the chance to send one piece of our modern technology to the human-like life forms on that planet, what would it be and why? Let's say that the size of the object you choose is constrained by the size of the transport vehicle, roughly the size of a Greyhound bus. :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                                        Mentos, but wait, we need it here more :-D Farhan Noor Qureshi if (this == this) thow this;

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                                          Mentos, but wait, we need it here more :-D Farhan Noor Qureshi if (this == this) thow this;

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