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  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

    That's a shame. Goodbye SETI[^], old friend.

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    Septimus Hedgehog
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    It was a waste of time anyway.

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    • J Joe Woodbury

      viaducting wrote:

      It's not the amount of money that is lacking, it's the distribution which is wrong

      Do you honestly belief that or do the words debt and deficit mean anything to you? Yes, the distribution is wrong, but so is spending so much money in the first place. (See my above note that even the smallest expenditures cost a lot more than their budgetary amounts. There are hidden costs, overhead and quid pro quo costs. Believe it or not there are politicians who will vote for huge expenditures as long as their tiny pet project is funded [sarcasm smile] )

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      hairy_hats
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      So you would rather allow corporations to get away with massive tax evasion but cut a small and harmless expenditure on SETI, which, if it showed that there was other intelligent life in the universe, would produce the most mind-blowing scientific discovery in human history?

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      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

        That's a shame. Goodbye SETI[^], old friend.

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        Lost User
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        The aliens are taking over!!!!

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        • I Ian Shlasko

          ChrisElston wrote:

          Hello darkness my old friend.

          Gah! Song stuck in head... Now I want to put on Watchmen again... (Yes, I know the song is much older, but that's where I know it from)

          Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
          Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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          agolddog
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          Having to watch Watchmen and having that song stuck in your head? Wow, that's two strikes against you.

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          • H hairy_hats

            So you would rather allow corporations to get away with massive tax evasion but cut a small and harmless expenditure on SETI, which, if it showed that there was other intelligent life in the universe, would produce the most mind-blowing scientific discovery in human history?

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            Joe Woodbury
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            You are making a falacious argument. Apparently you would rather do SETI than feed and clothe children. See how dumb that argument is?

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            • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

              There is no death! the stars go down To rise upon some other shore, And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown, They shine for ever more. John McCreery (1835-1906) American Journalist

              Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart

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              wbaxter37
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              Done with the work of breathing, done With all life's troubles, the mad race run. The golden goal Attained and found to be a hole. Squatol Jones (aka Ambrose Bierce, American Journalist 1842-1913?)

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              • Brian C HartB Brian C Hart

                There is no death! the stars go down To rise upon some other shore, And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown, They shine for ever more. John McCreery (1835-1906) American Journalist

                Sincerely Yours, Brian Hart

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                DragonsRightWing
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                Brian C. Hart, Ph.D. wrote:

                There is no death! the stars go down
                To rise upon some other shore,
                And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown,
                They shine for ever more.

                I thought more of this - The eyes are not here There are no eyes here In this valley of dying stars In this hollow valley This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms In this last of meeting places We grope together And avoid speech Gathered on this beach of the tumid river Sightless, unless The eyes reappear As the perpetual star Multifoliate rose Of death's twilight kingdom The hope only Of empty men. T.S. Eliot - "The Hollow Men"

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                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                  That's a shame. Goodbye SETI[^], old friend.

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                  patbob
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                  If you think its such a shame, go donate $5-10.. I just did. For the first time in history, they're searching star systems that are known to have planets, and will be focusing on those that are known to have planets that could support liquid water. Couple that with the recent research on how easy it is to synthesize at least some of the RNA building blocks under pre-life terrestial conditions, and those extraterrestrial planets with liquid water become increasingly likely places for life to have started. It'd be a shame not to at least look at them. Leaving the decision of whether SETI should go do that search to politicians seems unwise. After all, why should some politician care if we find a bunch of aliens, its not like we'll have discovered new reelection campaign donors or anything. :)

                  patbob

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                  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                    That's a shame. Goodbye SETI[^], old friend.

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                    da808wiz
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                    I gave up on SETI a long time ago. Why look out in the universe? The aliens are here. Just go to any club that plays trance music and see for yourself.

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                    • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                      That's a shame. Goodbye SETI[^], old friend.

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                      goodideadave
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                      So without SETI, the only way we'll find out there are advanced aliens out there is when they land here on Earth to enslave all of mankind? :~ Bummer.

                      My other signature is witty and insightful.

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