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pibbur
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.. the day I got and installed Mass Effect 2. Yay! Eh.. perhaps not - ok, it may turn out to be crap - but I got it from Play.com for only £12.5. So if it's crap, it's CHEAP crap.
1835: Discovery of Melbourne@Australia. I'll leave it to Corwin to decide whether this is good news or not.
1836: Discovery of Houston@what-was-to-become-Texas. My condolences!
1909: Discovery of the Burgess Shale fossils.1945: Discovery of General Douglas MacArthur landing at Atsugi Air Force Base. Yay!! (I wonder where he's going tomorrow)
1984: First filght of the Discovery space shuttle. Doubleplusgood!!!
Other discoveries:
1797: Mary Shelley (disappeared in 1851)
1939: John Peel
1954: Alexander Lukashenko. All hail the great lead.. oh .. don't have to, don't live in Belarussia.
1972: Cameron Diaz
BTW, regarding amino acids in comets/meteorites. I've heard about the extra terrestial theories, but frankly I can't see why we need them. There are a lot of different mechanisms that could create amino acids here, on earth. It's not particularly difficult. Together these explanations seem much more likely than a mainly extraterrestial source. Finding these and other "organic" molecules in meteors and comets is more likely an indication that such molecules are readily made throughout the universe. That's what I think, and I'm a Norwegian and know these things.
1835: Discovery of Melbourne@Australia. I'll leave it to Corwin to decide whether this is good news or not.
1836: Discovery of Houston@what-was-to-become-Texas. My condolences!
1909: Discovery of the Burgess Shale fossils.1945: Discovery of General Douglas MacArthur landing at Atsugi Air Force Base. Yay!! (I wonder where he's going tomorrow)
1984: First filght of the Discovery space shuttle. Doubleplusgood!!!
Other discoveries:
1797: Mary Shelley (disappeared in 1851)
1939: John Peel
1954: Alexander Lukashenko. All hail the great lead.. oh .. don't have to, don't live in Belarussia.
1972: Cameron Diaz
BTW, regarding amino acids in comets/meteorites. I've heard about the extra terrestial theories, but frankly I can't see why we need them. There are a lot of different mechanisms that could create amino acids here, on earth. It's not particularly difficult. Together these explanations seem much more likely than a mainly extraterrestial source. Finding these and other "organic" molecules in meteors and comets is more likely an indication that such molecules are readily made throughout the universe. That's what I think, and I'm a Norwegian and know these things.