space.com — Alien worlds, once hidden from knowledge, are now being discovered in droves, stunning astronomers with their unique features and sheer numbers. The discoveries are so common that more and more don't even get reported outside scientific circles.
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revenge7Jun 12, 2007
...yet.
swavalier711Jun 12, 2007
"The surest sign of intelligent life in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."-Bill Watterson
interiotJun 12, 2007
And visa-versa... when European settlers began spreading across the globe for the first time, Eurasia received as many good and bad things as they gave: <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbian_Exchange#Table_of_comparison">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbian_Exchange#Table_of_comparison</a> (though ultimately a lot more american/australian/hawaiian native people died than europeans... if we discover life out there, there's a pretty big chance that one or the other is going to be much more technologically advanced than the other)
vanderdeckenJun 12, 2007
I still maintain that Daniel Jackson should hurry up and discover how to work that damn Stargate. Then we can meet the Asgard and Tok'ra. and finally get to explore this damn galaxy. Given a big enough budget, we should make it to Atlantis by 2020.
olljJun 13, 2007
no, not if you waste money in creationists museums.