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MARTIANS FIND EARTH!

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    A) Didn't say it was. B) hetero·chro·matic (-krō mat′ik), adjective. "of, having, or consisting of different or contrasting colors; many-colored" C) So is Mars, just the intensity is lower - possibly encouraging even greater colour variations (cf. Deep sea creatures which often emit light in an enormous range of colours) D) It is indeed. E) I agree. With the possible exception of Norfolkonians.

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    Point of Order... You definition is, of course, correct. I was talking not of the multitudinous tones that are apparent and available within the confines of any object to which the term could aply, but in the biological terminology of that root word. In this case it refers to the difference in pigmentation between individuals or sexes within a species. My argument is that is would be unlikely to arise in a lifeform evolving on a planet with a limited electromagnetic spectrum, such as Mars. The high CO2 atmosphere would naturally lend a red tinge to everything, and the dust storms would exacerbate this effect. Therefore colour differentiation would not be a heritable trait.

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    • I Ian Shlasko

      Heheh... Best parts of that movie: 1) Jack Nicholson as the President... That guy can steal ANY scene, ANY movie, ANY time. 2) What you just said... The translation :) 3) Natalie Portman's brief role as the first daughter... Come on... She was hot before she started working for George Lucas :)

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      Keith Barrow
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      Ian Shlasko wrote:

      Natalie Portman's brief role as the first daughter... Come on... She was hot before she started working for George Lucas

      And also 15 when the film came out, and 14 for most of the filming if the dates on Wikipedia are correct.:~ She is hot now though :-)

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        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        Natalie Portman's brief role as the first daughter... Come on... She was hot before she started working for George Lucas

        And also 15 when the film came out, and 14 for most of the filming if the dates on Wikipedia are correct.:~ She is hot now though :-)

        Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]

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        Yeah, but see, when that movie came out, I was 14... She's something like 8 months OLDER than me (Thank you, IMDb) :) EDIT: Wait, the movie came out in '96... That means I was 16... Got confused... She's seven months younger than me... It's Christina Ricci that's 8 months older... Thought it was the other way around.

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          Yeah, but see, when that movie came out, I was 14... She's something like 8 months OLDER than me (Thank you, IMDb) :) EDIT: Wait, the movie came out in '96... That means I was 16... Got confused... She's seven months younger than me... It's Christina Ricci that's 8 months older... Thought it was the other way around.

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          That saved you from getting a visit from Inspector Knacker of the Yard! :)

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            That saved you from getting a visit from Inspector Knacker of the Yard! :)

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            Hey, I lust after female celebrities MY OWN age, thank you very much :) Actually, I wasn't sure how old my #3 and #4 ones were... But I just checked IMDb, and one is 10 months older and the other is 8 months younger, so I'm still in good shape :)

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            • I Ian Shlasko

              Yeah, but see, when that movie came out, I was 14... She's something like 8 months OLDER than me (Thank you, IMDb) :) EDIT: Wait, the movie came out in '96... That means I was 16... Got confused... She's seven months younger than me... It's Christina Ricci that's 8 months older... Thought it was the other way around.

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              I guessed this was case, I call it the Venessa Paradis effect, for obvious reasons. "Joe le Taxi" came out when I was 13 (Vanessa Paradis is a year and a half older than me), and I remember thinking she was the acme of sexy French Sophistication. Her appearance on top of the pops turned up on this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYlV7pBIGxo[^] and it turns out she was actually a skinny schoolgirl. The Monkey bit of the Video is worth watching, one of my schoolboy favourites.

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                Hey, I lust after female celebrities MY OWN age, thank you very much :) Actually, I wasn't sure how old my #3 and #4 ones were... But I just checked IMDb, and one is 10 months older and the other is 8 months younger, so I'm still in good shape :)

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                Did you see the flick when it first came out (and you were 16) or last week? :-\

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                  Mmmmmm yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip. :-D

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    Point of Order... You definition is, of course, correct. I was talking not of the multitudinous tones that are apparent and available within the confines of any object to which the term could aply, but in the biological terminology of that root word. In this case it refers to the difference in pigmentation between individuals or sexes within a species. My argument is that is would be unlikely to arise in a lifeform evolving on a planet with a limited electromagnetic spectrum, such as Mars. The high CO2 atmosphere would naturally lend a red tinge to everything, and the dust storms would exacerbate this effect. Therefore colour differentiation would not be a heritable trait.

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                    Perhaps - it's difficult to work out. It may be (and indeed is likely) that their eyes would respond to different wavelengths and thus our colour perception would have no meaning within their context. Under such conditions, without evolutionary pressure to "blend in" within our visual spectrum - which is why tigers are as they are - the pigments could have gone any way at all, since it would not necessarily confer a disadvantage. We just won't know until we get there... Edgar Rice Burroughs had them in several hues - and that's good enough for me! :laugh:

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                      Did you see the flick when it first came out (and you were 16) or last week? :-\

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                      Actually I haven't seen that movie in years... It's almost never on TV, and when it is, it's on basic cable with annoying commercials, edited down enough to ruin the best parts.

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                      • I Ian Shlasko

                        Is that a clip from Mars Attacks? Love that movie... So ridiculous but so funny... "I want to remind the American people that you've still got two out of three branches of government working for you, and hey... That ain't bad!"

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                        Tim Burton's best!

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                        • I Ian Shlasko

                          Hey, I lust after female celebrities MY OWN age, thank you very much :) Actually, I wasn't sure how old my #3 and #4 ones were... But I just checked IMDb, and one is 10 months older and the other is 8 months younger, so I'm still in good shape :)

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                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                          Hey, I lust after female celebrities MY OWN age, thank you very much

                          Good to know I'm not the only one... The problem is that there are fewer and fewer who still look as good as Alyssa Milano who is the same age as I am.

                          I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.

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