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- Rhapsodys, on 10/11/2007, -5/+45Its peanut butter jelly time!
- onionizer, on 10/11/2007, -3/+30start a very interesting conversation?
- inactive, on 10/11/2007, -3/+27Now, imagine that you are returning from a planet and you find organisms that are NOT from earth, like a talking banana. What would you do then?
- Ramble, on 10/11/2007, -3/+19I'm afraid I can't Digg this Dave.
- zeptobyte, on 10/11/2007, -2/+17I would eat the banana, and have a talking stomach. And then I would have talking feces.
- Easty, on 10/11/2007, -4/+16DANCE.
- Fhionnlaoch, on 10/11/2007, -2/+10"So you remove a little-used service panel to check some wiring."
... Egads! Space rats! - venom8599, on 10/11/2007, -0/+7I think it's a pretty fair guess to say you're human, so you'd be just as dirty and disgusting as the rest of us. All forms of life are pretty gross, but I'd rather be alive than super-clean.
Unless you're a comment posting robot, in which case nevermind. - skeptic2525, on 10/11/2007, -0/+4Cool tech. Another step closer to a real medical tricorder.
- HunterTV, on 10/11/2007, -0/+3> OPEN PANEL
To your unbelieving eyes, floating in midair in the microgravity
near the wiring is a shivering, shimmering globule of dirty water
larger than a grapefruit. And on the wiring connectors are
unmistakable flecks of mold.
> WRAP TOWEL AROUND HEAD
Done.
Amazing! The a shivering, shimmering globule of dirty water
larger than a grapefruit has vanished! Well, that's fixed then. - wonderchemist, on 10/11/2007, -1/+3Easier solution then the article: Allocate space for one gallon of bleach.
- Cablito, on 10/11/2007, -0/+2Ok, well, where to start.... ahhh.... ok, Heavy is a word that hardly applies to space, well, its kinda hard to explain without teaching you all that you should have learned on 7th grade, but weight is hardly an unit to take in account for this kind of travel.
It might be too "heavy" to launch, but once in-route to mars, the mass really becomes a small factor.
I thought I was going to have the time to explain, but teachers - professionals at teaching - take an year, its not a digg comment thats gonna freed the Eisnten within you. - GameSkillPhil, on 10/11/2007, -1/+3Awesome story
- hiPpymIck, on 10/11/2007, -2/+3@Khaas3
were you thinking of this guy..
http://s95378737.onlinehome.us/images/sounds/1982/may_15_1982.jpg
the rest of the comic is here..i remember reading it in the 80s in Sounds (UKmusic newsppr)...
at one point theres a giant orgy between the killer vegetables and the space marines
Alan Moore is a genius IMHO
http://www.4colorheroes.com/alan_moore_sounds.html - theOster, on 10/11/2007, -2/+3nah, prob just some mynochs chewin on the power cables
- Peralton, on 10/11/2007, -0/+1Interesting article. Definately an issue with space flight I had never considered before. Definate digg.
- Wilf55, on 10/11/2007, -2/+3It was those damn mooninites !!!
- micah67, on 10/11/2007, -1/+1Periodically get everyone into their space-wall suits. Then purge the atmosphere out. That should kill anything (or seriously retard growth).
- profJohn, on 10/11/2007, -2/+2It's a fascinating topic, and the writer deserves special kudos for the hypothetical case intro hook.
- jason13086, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0Well actually, mass is a big factor because it determines the amount of time needed to make the journey.
- inactive, on 10/11/2007, -1/+1Pretty advanced A.I. for a spaceship to feel sick.
- memaffett, on 10/11/2007, -0/+0This is interesting but according to a Scientific American article a short time ago, long distance space flight for humans is currently impossible due to radiation exposure. Even a trip to Mars would put the long term health of the astronauts at grave risk. Adding adequate shielding to the ship would make
it too heavy to travel that distance. - inactive, on 10/11/2007, -2/+1Its funny how many dangerous molds there are about all of a sudden, when just a few years ago nobody had a problem with it, even in england where it is very damp a lot of the time. are we being invaded by killer mold or something and they are not telling us? Its a blackwater bush bonezmen conspiracy!!!!1
- Shadowhawk109, on 10/11/2007, -1/+0I'd first recieve a message from the computer: 'Sorry to interrupt the festivities, but we have a problem'.
Then I'd leave the ship to fix the wiring...probably a fault in the AE 35 unit. And the ship would run me over... - venom8599, on 10/11/2007, -3/+2That's kind of what I'd expect from Mir, that old orbital Soviet rustbucket.
- killfish, on 10/11/2007, -1/+0"Microorganisms can degrade carbon steel and even stainless steel,” Steele continued.
:) When did they develop steel that could talk? - TalkingBanana, on 10/11/2007, -2/+0YEAH BANANAS!
- manmademark, on 10/11/2007, -3/+1I got pretty bored reading about mold. I don't know what I was expecting really, just the fact that it was *space* mold put my hopes way up.
- Zarathustra19, on 10/11/2007, -4/+1That's a funny thing to say, considering the idea of something being "disgusting" didn't exist until humans came around. I wonder what it says about us as a species, that we loathe ourselves so much. Maybe it's just the religions drilling the idea that humans are nasty, dirty, flawed, and sick, into people's minds.
Dirty, yes. - nablec, on 10/11/2007, -4/+0In soviet russia,spaceship not grow mold,mold grow spaceship.
- hedwigg, on 10/11/2007, -8/+2This is yet another tribute to how disgusting and dirty humans are.


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