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How lucky were we that two galaxies aligned themselves perfectly (probably within trillionths of a fraction of their lengths) so that we can use them as gravitational lenses?
Hammond: "Gentlemen, these planets designated RXJ1131-1231 and Q2237+0305 have been submitted by Captain Carter's team as possible destinations for your next mission. SG units 1 and 2 will operate concurrently."O'Neill: "You know, I'm kind of partial to RXJ1131-1231 if you don't mind taking Q2237+0305."Kawalsky: "No I'll take Q2237+0305."O'Neill: "I'm not married to it."Kawalsky: "No, no it's..."O'Neill: "I want to be fair about it. How about we flip for it?"Hammond: "How about you go where I tell you."
mstkOct 6, 2006
How lucky were we that two galaxies aligned themselves perfectly (probably within trillionths of a fraction of their lengths) so that we can use them as gravitational lenses?
cfazziniOct 6, 2006
It's amazing what can be determined from what seems like a pinprick of light in the sky.
urusaiOct 6, 2006
Don't be racist.
reevolutnOct 6, 2006
its only racist becasue your racist mind that interpreted it that way.
Closed AccountOct 6, 2006
That's just plain cool Alexius! Thanks for posting it.
silentOct 6, 2006
Hammond: "Gentlemen, these planets designated RXJ1131-1231 and Q2237+0305 have been submitted by Captain Carter's team as possible destinations for your next mission. SG units 1 and 2 will operate concurrently."O'Neill: "You know, I'm kind of partial to RXJ1131-1231 if you don't mind taking Q2237+0305."Kawalsky: "No I'll take Q2237+0305."O'Neill: "I'm not married to it."Kawalsky: "No, no it's..."O'Neill: "I want to be fair about it. How about we flip for it?"Hammond: "How about you go where I tell you."