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#16 m.oreilly

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Posted 27 May 2008 - 12:26 AM

View Postbanj0, on May 26 2008, 04:52 PM, said:

The McDonald's corporation has agreed to help fund the mission by scaling back the Thousand Island dressing on their Big Macs to nine hundred islands. Apparently, there is accounting for taste.
(thanks Mr. Robbins. :moreilly: )
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Posted 27 May 2008 - 12:26 PM

Several years ago, on Space.com, you could sign up to have your name, along with 250,000 others placed on a CD that would be placed aboard the Phoenix and sent to Mars. Even though I will never go to the Red Planet, my name is there on that CD. Some will think it to be a corny idea but to me it is fascinating that as I type this, my name is on a CD on Mars. What an amazing time in which we live. Here's a linky that tells about the project. :roadrunner:

Phoenix Space Library

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Posted 27 May 2008 - 12:51 PM

That's cool Bill :moreilly:

They should have sent up a DVD of Vista also, thus preventing any future invasions from the Martians, a kind of deterrent. :roadrunner:

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Posted 27 May 2008 - 10:38 PM

View Posttalker, on May 27 2008, 05:26 AM, said:

Several years ago, on Space.com, you could sign up to have your name, along with 250,000 others placed on a CD that would be placed aboard the Phoenix and sent to Mars. Even though I will never go to the Red Planet, my name is there on that CD. Some will think it to be a corny idea but to me it is fascinating that as I type this, my name is on a CD on Mars. What an amazing time in which we live. Here's a linky that tells about the project. :roadrunner:

Phoenix Space Library

Looks like you made it to Mars Talker

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Smith presented a new Surface Stereo Imager view of the American flag and a mini-DVD on the Phoenix's deck, about three feet above the Martian surface. The mini-DVD from the Planetary Society contains a message to future Martian explorers, science fiction stories and art inspired by the Red Planet, and the names of more than a quarter million Earthlings.

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Posted 28 May 2008 - 12:58 AM

View Posttalker, on May 27 2008, 07:26 AM, said:

Several years ago, on Space.com, you could sign up to have your name, along with 250,000 others placed on a CD that would be placed aboard the Phoenix and sent to Mars. Even though I will never go to the Red Planet, my name is there on that CD. Some will think it to be a corny idea but to me it is fascinating that as I type this, my name is on a CD on Mars. What an amazing time in which we live. Here's a linky that tells about the project. :roadrunner:

Phoenix Space Library
:moreilly: That's really nice! I surely would have done it if I had known.




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