There are carters on the lunar poles that are permanently shaded and believed to have water. They would be an excellent place for a mission possibly manned. The water could sustain life for a prolong stay on the moon. Sincerely, Gary Vardon The book DO It Right will help you understand vital ideas leading to your greater success. GO to PublishAmerica.com Consulting For Profit is also available. Learn how to make money as a consultant. Jokes? is a wild and witty look at the world and the mbook Marketing can show you how to make good money selling goods and services. All books are available at PublishAmerica.com
I knew what he was talking about. I read the novelization of that terrible movie from a few years ago. :) Dan -- Sent from my iPhone. Please pardon any mispelings or errors.
On Jul 21, 2013, at 12:59 PM, Norm Hansen <norm.hansen@mtngreen.net> wrote:
On 7/19/2013 11:31 PM, Chuck Hards wrote: No, the Carters are on Mars.
Good one, Chuck, but I'll bet very few of our readers will know what you mean.
Norm
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For my two cents, we’ve been to Moon six times. What’s the point other than to install a permanent base there? Then what? The inner planets are out. Their surface temperatures are about the same as Summer in St. George. At this point in time any manned mission to Mars is not returning. Our track record with Mars probes landing and functioning over the past few decades is about 50/50. None have returned. The Phobos-Grunt probe was slated to return (from Phobos), but never made it out of low-Earth orbit. The Russians have had a string of bad luck with probes, lately. The outer planets are too far. To gain some perspective think about the Voyager probes. Voyager I is just entering galactic space and it’s taken 35 years. I don’t know about you, but if you were to send Larry and me on a Voyager-like mission (assuming we’d live as long a Patrick) I don’t think we’d have much to talk about after 35 years. Ask my wife. The knowledge gained from probes has been astounding, plus they don’t ask for raises, wonder about their families, stress over whether the space toilet works or not or have a psychic schism when Larry offers them their 5000th frozen hot dog for dinner half-way through the flight. Sending men into space (other than someone like me, living in St. George is almost as if I’m on Mars) is a waste of time and resources. Besides, I really like hot dogs. Dave On Jul 19, 2013, at 11:19 PM, Gary Vardon <gvardon@webtv.net> wrote:
There are carters on the lunar poles that are permanently shaded and believed to have water. They would be an excellent place for a mission possibly manned. The water could sustain life for a prolong stay on the moon.
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Dave, you do realize that anybody going to Mars with Larry is going to get liver and onions, not hot dogs. On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Dave Gary <davegary@me.com> wrote:
The knowledge gained from probes has been astounding, plus they don’t ask for raises, wonder about their families, stress over whether the space toilet works or not or have a psychic schism when Larry offers them their 5000th frozen hot dog for dinner half-way through the flight. Sending men into space (other than someone like me, living in St. George is almost as if I’m on Mars) is a waste of time and resources. Besides, I really like hot dogs.
That’s fine with me as long as he cooks (or heats up) the food. Besides, the real reason for taking Larry is at least you could keep him interested in maintaining the radio. Dave On Jul 20, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> wrote:
Dave, you do realize that anybody going to Mars with Larry is going to get liver and onions, not hot dogs.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Dave Gary <davegary@me.com> wrote:
The knowledge gained from probes has been astounding, plus they don’t ask for raises, wonder about their families, stress over whether the space toilet works or not or have a psychic schism when Larry offers them their 5000th frozen hot dog for dinner half-way through the flight. Sending men into space (other than someone like me, living in St. George is almost as if I’m on Mars) is a waste of time and resources. Besides, I really like hot dogs.
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Do you guys really know the true definition of a hot dog? "It is the only dog that feeds the hand that bites it." 73 Sent from my iPad On Jul 20, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> wrote:
Dave, you do realize that anybody going to Mars with Larry is going to get liver and onions, not hot dogs.
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The knowledge gained from probes has been astounding, plus they don’t ask for raises, wonder about their families, stress over whether the space toilet works or not or have a psychic schism when Larry offers them their 5000th frozen hot dog for dinner half-way through the flight. Sending men into space (other than someone like me, living in St. George is almost as if I’m on Mars) is a waste of time and resources. Besides, I really like hot dogs.
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Very good. LOL Sent from my iPhone On Jul 20, 2013, at 8:42 PM, Larry Holmes <larry@kijoda.com> wrote:
Do you guys really know the true definition of a hot dog? "It is the only dog that feeds the hand that bites it." 73
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On Jul 20, 2013, at 11:38 AM, Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> wrote:
Dave, you do realize that anybody going to Mars with Larry is going to get liver and onions, not hot dogs.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Dave Gary <davegary@me.com> wrote:
The knowledge gained from probes has been astounding, plus they don’t ask for raises, wonder about their families, stress over whether the space toilet works or not or have a psychic schism when Larry offers them their 5000th frozen hot dog for dinner half-way through the flight. Sending men into space (other than someone like me, living in St. George is almost as if I’m on Mars) is a waste of time and resources. Besides, I really like hot dogs.
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