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- AdeleMor, on 11/17/2008, -3/+67i prefer the 'it's made out of cheese' theory, personally
- richirwin, on 11/18/2008, -5/+61Dugg for Jennifer Heldmann - she's one sexy *****.
- d17182, on 11/18/2008, -4/+57Not enough science articles make it to front page. Do your part to fix this. Digg it.
- christoast, on 11/18/2008, -1/+53The fact that shes a NASA scientist makes her about 100x hotter then most of the Hollywood dumb asses.
- mikasaur, on 11/18/2008, -2/+42Weird bun-dual-pony-tail hairdo + NASA scientist = hottest woman around.
- DeskFlyer, on 11/18/2008, -4/+37She's cute.
- ryanicus, on 11/18/2008, -1/+32She's a S.I.L.F.!
- ligyron, on 11/18/2008, -6/+32Clearly this "NASA scientist" has never read Genesis 1:14-19
- d2002, on 11/17/2008, -0/+24I say we go back again to find out for sure.
- sockpuppets, on 11/18/2008, -0/+19He's harder to fap to.
- luvkit, on 11/18/2008, -0/+17Within 2 seconds of the video I paused it to see if anyone else thought she was as hot as I did.
Now I'm going to get my bottle of Jergens and hit play. - BrettFromTibet, on 11/17/2008, -2/+16Kind of interesting to think the moon is leftovers!
- Garofoli, on 11/18/2008, -1/+14"Gromit, we've forgotten the crackers!"
- swaters210, on 11/18/2008, -2/+14sandwich I like to *****??
- sockpuppets, on 11/18/2008, -2/+14I'd let Jennifer Holdme.
- Garofoli, on 11/18/2008, -1/+13The moon is simply part of the earth that broke off when the earth was still molten.
- roguevalley, on 11/18/2008, -0/+11Still shot = a photograph.
Static shot = non-moving camera. Probably what you mean.
Having said that, I completely agree. The whole time I'm thinking, "What's she pointing at? What's on the freakin' slides?" - NewFoundGoni, on 11/18/2008, -0/+11The Moon. Earth's old toupe.
- Mujokan, on 11/18/2008, -0/+11There aren't any traces left because it reformed after the impact. (I'm pretty sure.)
- IAmTheGuy, on 11/18/2008, -0/+10I guess I'll take a science video explaining already well-known and widely accepted theories than no science articles on digg...
- cl1tcommander, on 11/18/2008, -2/+11Hey! If the moon were made out of spare ribs, would you eat it?
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+9Did anyone NOT know this?
- time4evacuation, on 11/18/2008, -0/+8I dugg only the comments about the hot scientist. Priorities, people!
- sockpuppets, on 11/18/2008, -0/+8If you were a hot dog stranded on a desert island would you eat yourself?
- doctorbasic, on 11/18/2008, -1/+9Great camera work. Nothing is more attention getting than a ten minute still shot of a persons profile.
- Backstab, on 11/18/2008, -3/+11Smart and hot :)
- ousthouse, on 11/18/2008, -1/+9Your comment covers everything said in the video.
- BlameCanada, on 11/18/2008, -0/+8No, it's further than before, and increases its distance on the order of about an inch a year.
- dullnation, on 11/18/2008, -0/+7I refuse to digg it for science because you can't even see the presentation. All I can see is a hot woman. Dugg.
- Atertract, on 11/18/2008, -0/+7She just caused some accretion in my jeans.
- anagoge, on 11/18/2008, -2/+9What happens if we get there and find that the 1969 flag is missing?
- dkkaple, on 11/18/2008, -1/+7Heck, I'd have seconds...
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -1/+7I know something she can touch on.
- brandita, on 11/18/2008, -1/+7I thought it was made in a film studio.
- SeraphNox, on 11/18/2008, -0/+6Aliens did it
- jjmckay, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5The earth is still mostly molten. Just the top thin layer is solid, besides the oceans of course.
- turkeyssr, on 11/18/2008, -5/+10...and neither have you.
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5I still think the moon is a result of a nuclear war between the Martian Crust Devils and the Pluto Ice Angels, where a nuke gone bad accidentally hit the nearby planet of Earth and went "boom" - thereby causing a massive landmass separation that resulted in our moon.
- wupike, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5so where does his noodly appendage fit into all of this?
- sharkd, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5In the Giant Impact Hypothesis, the enormous heat of the impact caused the two bodies to fuse and molten debris to be thrown off into orbit. Essentially, the Earth was smaller prior to the impact with Theia/Orpheus and was still condensing and solidifying, as the formation of the Moon dates to approximately 30 million years after the Earth formed (a blink in the 4.54 billion year geologic history of the planet).
- skizzik1, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6I know I would!
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -1/+6if it were made of BBQ spare ribs you would eat it, i would
- atomic811, on 11/18/2008, -0/+5no just the moon landing :-p
- wupike, on 11/18/2008, -0/+4heck, I'd have seconds.
- kangy3213, on 11/18/2008, -3/+7It's made of cheese, didn't you guys ever watch wallace & gromit?
- mattycoze, on 11/18/2008, -0/+4I would wreck it.
- LordVoldemort, on 11/18/2008, -1/+5Scientists are looking younger an sexier; maybe I'm just getting older. ;-(
- Garofoli, on 11/18/2008, -0/+4I've never thought about that. Does that mean the mantle and inner earth will eventually harden? What does that mean for us?
- inactive, on 11/18/2008, -1/+5Try not to listen only imagine ways to have sex with her.
- brb1031, on 11/18/2008, -0/+4... Ugh, I hate to encourage you, but, why?
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