'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
A mystery rock on Mars that suddenly appeared in front of NASA's Opportunity rover may look like a tasty doughnut, but it is like nothing ever seen on the Martian surface before.
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/mysterio ... 2D11972899
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/mysterio ... 2D11972899
Re: Mysterious Mars rock ,' defies explanation
Ohhh, never saw that one . Sorry.
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I'm shocked, shocked I tell you, that you failed to check outDoum wrote:
Ohhh, never saw that one . Sorry.
the Chocolate galaxy thread before posting about the Mars rock
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Re: Mysterious Mars rock ,' defies explanation
So THAT was where I put itneufer wrote:I'm shocked, shocked I tell you, that you failed to check outDoum wrote:
Ohhh, never saw that one . Sorry.
the Chocolate galaxy thread before posting about the Mars rock
Never let this happen again.
Re: Mysterious Mars rock ,' defies explanation
Yea, i should of seen the directly proportional relation between chocolate galaxy and mars rock. Or something close to that. Must be the ages.
Re: Mysterious Mars rock ,' defies explanation
I see you have the same problem i do, of keeping track of where you put things in the vastness called Starship Asterisk*. It's a Big place.BMAONE23 wrote:So THAT was where I put it
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Re: Mysterious Mars rock ,' defies explanation
I guess I can only accurately remember the placement of 3375 posts at any given time. That was obviously one of the other 5Beyond wrote:I see you have the same problem i do, of keeping track of where you put things in the vastness called Starship Asterisk*. It's a Big place.BMAONE23 wrote:So THAT was where I put it
Re: 'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
Right now, i can only remember where my last post was
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Re: 'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
Oops, forgot the smilie
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Re: 'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
BMAONE23 wrote:
Oops, forgot the smilie
- What's a smilie
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They reside adjacent to the reply windowneufer wrote:BMAONE23 wrote:
Oops, forgot the smilie
- What's a smilie
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1.Alternative spelling of smiley.
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That tells me where it is. But why would anyone (besides hillbilly comic Beyond) use oneBMAONE23 wrote:Alternative spelling of smiley.neufer wrote:BMAONE23 wrote:
Oops, forgot the smilie
- What's a smilie
They reside adjacent to the reply window.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laugh_track wrote:
<<A laugh track is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy show containing the sound of audience laughter. In the U.S., the term usually implies artificial laughter (canned laughter or fake laughter) made to be inserted into the show. Recording pioneer Jack Mullin explained how the laugh track was invented on Bing Crosby's radio show: "The hillbilly comic Bob Burns was on the show one time, and threw a few of his then-extremely racy and off-color folksy farm stories into the show. We recorded it live, and they all got enormous laughs, which just went on and on, but we couldn't use the jokes. Scriptwriter Bill Morrow asked us to save the laughs. A couple of weeks later he had a show that wasn't very funny, and he insisted that we put in the salvaged laughs. Thus the laugh-track was born.">>
Art Neuendorffer
Re: 'Mysterious Mars rock . . . defies explanation'
Considering that I face east when sitting at my PC, and that those wee beasties are on the right hand side of the window, they would be considered to be southerly genteelmenneufer wrote:That tells me where it is. But why would anyone (besides hillbilly comic Beyond) use oneneufer wrote:Alternative spelling of smiley.BMAONE23 wrote:
Oops, forgot the smilie
- What's a smilie
They reside adjacent to the reply window.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laugh_track wrote:
<<A laugh track is a separate soundtrack for a recorded comedy show containing the sound of audience laughter. In the U.S., the term usually implies artificial laughter (canned laughter or fake laughter) made to be inserted into the show. Recording pioneer Jack Mullin explained how the laugh track was invented on Bing Crosby's radio show: "The hillbilly comic Bob Burns was on the show one time, and threw a few of his then-extremely racy and off-color folksy farm stories into the show. We recorded it live, and they all got enormous laughs, which just went on and on, but we couldn't use the jokes. Scriptwriter Bill Morrow asked us to save the laughs. A couple of weeks later he had a show that wasn't very funny, and he insisted that we put in the salvaged laughs. Thus the laugh-track was born.">>