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- birdman14, on 07/21/2008, -20/+512DUGG for allowing the possiblity of (almost) zero gravity sex in our generation...
- crash331, on 07/21/2008, -4/+290I support a moonbase. I think mankind working on getting off the planet and out of the solar system is the key to our survival.
- DrDragun, on 07/21/2008, -5/+139You could probably get a 50-yard facial to happen, but the surprise factor would be gone. She would have to watch it coming for like 10 seconds and still hold her ground.
- DeskFlyer, on 07/21/2008, -11/+143Chilling on the Moon would be pretty cool, although the lag would really suck while playing WoW.
- goleopards1, on 07/21/2008, -24/+146Obama plans to cancel manned spaceflight: http://www.spacepolitics.com/2008/03/08/more-on-ob ...
- hdar3415, on 07/21/2008, -4/+121We should have set up a "Moon Base" long ago. Perhaps now it will be an international effort and thus more feasible.
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -3/+113Debbie does Uranus.
- doctorfungi, on 07/21/2008, -18/+126Floating cum shots would make for some hilarious porno.
- 360news, on 07/21/2008, -14/+121... or the chinese will beat us there
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -12/+108america should take all the funding they use on their military and their war on drugs and put it into the space program
- BigManOnCampus, on 07/21/2008, -1/+79I volunteer to be a technician there.
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -6/+80extra bouncy boobs?
- MeThePeople, on 07/21/2008, -58/+128first we must find a moon master to take on the gorgatron and reclaim the vast fields of moonijuana
- Arramol, on 07/21/2008, -1/+62"Actually there is no record of that happening..."
'cuz that'd totally be on the official records.
Space station log, 2007-4-12:
0500 - Performed zero gravity agricultural experiments
0600 - Examined microbial specimens
0700 - ZERO G SEX BABY, YEAH! - petebot, on 07/21/2008, -5/+63About ***** time, NASA.
- remlap, on 07/21/2008, -2/+56We're Whalers on the moon...
- HelloNavi, on 07/21/2008, -3/+56You mean, unfortunately there is no record.
At any rate, nasa does not ban sex between astronauts and neither does russia, the mir station has had mixed crews in space alone for months on end.
And you're telling me you don't think they tried it...? You're either really naive, or seven. - dsendecki, on 07/21/2008, -0/+48We carry a harpoon...
- Vindicoth, on 07/21/2008, -0/+48and sing this whaling tune!
- zanixmechanix, on 07/21/2008, -0/+48But there ain't no whales...
- remlap, on 07/21/2008, -0/+48 So we tell tall tales.....
- snea, on 07/21/2008, -4/+46That's fine as long as I can have (almost) zero gravity sex with them.
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -3/+38All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landings there.
- Dotcommer, on 07/21/2008, -1/+36I get this image of a blob of cum floating through the interior of a spaceship, filmed in a kuberic-esque 2001 space odyssey fashion. Haha
- zadadka, on 07/21/2008, -3/+36Then Obama is just another individual guided by little more than political survival with a bean-counting mentality.
As a species, we have to get off this rock, and the longer we leave it, the greater chance we'll either choke ourselves, or fulfil a mutually assured destruction scenario (ignoring asteroids and other Mass Extinction events).
Oil may be a "mere financial concern" right now, but in a hundred years, it'll be a lot more than that....how big a clue is needed?
"Alarmist" above is not far wrong, however simplistic his comment may appear. - MediaCrisis, on 07/21/2008, -4/+36Yes, but will there be WiFi?
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -5/+37more like
Space station log, 2007-4-12:
0500 - Performed zero gravity agricultural experiments
0501 - Examined microbial specimens
0502 - ZERO G SEX BABY, YEAH!
0503 - end log. - jsd8cc, on 07/21/2008, -2/+34I agree that NASA has its problems, namely bureaucracy and unacceptable costs, however...
Poor ROI? Maybe if you look solely at numbers, but the investment is nearly always intangible in the short term.
Exploration of the solar system / galaxy / universe is the single most important step we must take as a species for survival, as well as discovering our connection (or lack thereof) with the universe as a whole. - Stevo23, on 07/21/2008, -0/+32I think they need to hold the 2024 Olympics on the moon. How awesome would that be? Quarter-mile long jumps, full-court goals, escape-velocity javelin throws!
I guess none of the records broken would technically be "world" records, but it would still be sweet to watch. - Goose31, on 07/21/2008, -1/+32Hopefully this project won't be canceled too. :(
- fotbr, on 07/21/2008, -1/+31Bliz would just set up a new set of realms, co-located at google's moon HQ.
- Bosoxmrkn, on 07/21/2008, -3/+33You'd have to be completely naive to think that male+female astronauts have logged hundreds upon hundreds of hours, maybe even hundreds of days together in the space stations and on various missions together and not once has anyone thought, it could be fun?
- RizenBB, on 07/21/2008, -0/+26I find these types of projects incredibly interesting, if for no other reason than I'd love to see some of the elements of my favorite sci-fi movies come to fruition in my life time. I wish the government would take some of the money they waste on useless things like blowing up Arabs and the drug war and put them into NASA and other sciences.
- Rotzooi, on 07/21/2008, -7/+33Sorry to burst your bubble, but you and I are not going to be setting foot on the moon.
Like the fantasies of people in 1900 about the year 2000 are way off, there is not going to be a cheap and cheerful way to get people a) to the moon and b)keep them there, alive
Not for a long time.
And if it's other people's 0-G sex you are looking forward to, that has in all probability already happened. - StupotAce, on 07/21/2008, -4/+29Great. Soon American jobs will be outsourced to the moon.
- yayster, on 07/21/2008, -1/+26it is the key to our survival -- sort of like that seed bank that is being set up in the arctic. Once human DNA is off the planet and living, I will feel comfortable about there always being humans.
- Naieve, on 07/21/2008, -0/+24The Nasa budget is a drop in the bucket.
You could cut so many more idiocies before Nasa. - inactive, on 07/21/2008, -1/+24There are two or three quotes where he says that we have to set our priorities according to the needs of "The Children." Who are these children? And why do they hate progress?
- inactive, on 07/21/2008, -5/+28female astronauts are not hot.
- eth3l, on 07/21/2008, -7/+30Not if Obama is elected. He wants to halt development of Constellation to fund Pre-K education.
- HelloNavi, on 07/21/2008, -0/+23Why do our lives need to be better for it? The spirit of exploration is not benefit, but revelation. Mankind has a drive and a need to do what has never been done and see what has never been seen. Not because it'll do us some good, or help us live our lives in some way, but simply because knowing is better than not knowing.
- PabloMac, on 07/21/2008, -2/+24...except for that diaper.
- zizzy, on 07/21/2008, -1/+23"The results were videotaped but are considered so sensitive that even Nasa was only given a censored version"
Someone needs to find this. - Ravatar, on 07/22/2008, -0/+21In the words of Peter Griffin: "WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS?"
- Andrwmorph, on 07/21/2008, -1/+22Technically it is the key to our survival as our sun will eventually start to die.
- MasterGrief, on 07/21/2008, -1/+22....And then the blob floats into an instrument array and short circuits it.
Killer seed! - o5rob5o, on 07/21/2008, -2/+22Think of how good moon pies will taste if they are made on a base on the moon, deliciousness and figuratively correct. mmmmmmmm
- AviationWorld, on 07/21/2008, -3/+22It was always a dream of mine to go to the moon - perhaps my grandchildren will be able to.
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