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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Black Wolf on April 05, 2006, 03:19:30 pm
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http://abc.net.au/science/news/space/SpaceRepublish_1607946.htm
Astronomers say they have spotted a cloud of alcohol in space that measures 463 billion kilometres across, a finding that could shed light on how giant stars are formed from primordial gas.
Admittedly, it's methanol, but still... if only... :D
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In other news, Glasgow announces plans to build the first non-governmental interplanetary rocket.
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Astronomers say they have spotted a cloud of alcohol in space that measures 463 billion kilometres across
Yeah, that was an accident. I didn't mean for that gigantic keg to burst. Sorry about that.
:nervous:
*runs away
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So THAT's where Bosch hid the beer....
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My theory: It's the leftovers from the 111233th annual Intergalactic Keggar. It's a shame that, once again, we missed out on it. Now NASA is really pissing me off. :p
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http://abc.net.au/science/news/space/SpaceRepublish_1607946.htm
Astronomers say they have spotted a cloud of alcohol in space that measures 463 billion kilometres across, a finding that could shed light on how giant stars are formed from primordial gas.
Admittedly, it's methanol, but still... if only... :D
Well, it's possible that interstelar radiation has broken it down into ethanol by now...
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Told'ja God has a sense of humor! :p
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"I'm sorry, I *hic* can't do that *hic* Dave, ya big great walliper ye."
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http://abc.net.au/science/news/space/SpaceRepublish_1607946.htm
Astronomers say they have spotted a cloud of alcohol in space that measures 463 billion kilometres across, a finding that could shed light on how giant stars are formed from primordial gas.
Admittedly, it's methanol, but still... if only... :D
Duuude. Awsome!
:D