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Posted by K. M. Kirby, esq. on February 14, 2007, 7:15 pm
Please log in for more thread options I know I wouldn't be comfortable getting drunk there without at least
a kilometer of solid rock above the bar's ceiling.
Maybe our great-great-great grandchildren will be hiking on Mars, but
we'll have to be content with a fly-by mission...if we're very lucky.
I still think that "terminal" patients should be allowed the choice of
a one-way ticket to Mars orbit, if our technology reaches a certain
feasibility level.
SBC Yahoo wrote:
> >I wonder if another public-request sort of thing can be set up for
> > these maps. I'm certain that nicely produced prints of them would sell
> > like hotcakes if they showed some of the more infamous locations; like
> > the rover sites or areas near ice and snow.
> >
> > My own choice is the wild west sector in Candor Chasma, with the low-
> > gravity buttes and canyon-mazes.
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> I want one for my Garmin GPS unit, so I don't get lost hiking around all
> those craters. When will NASA be ferrying hikers up to the red planet? I
> know a couple of people that I would purchase a ticket for.
>
> The first structure built on a planet is living/working quarters. The
> second structure built must be a bar, that is the rule of planet
> colonization.
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