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Correction. 1 of 6. Walmart is also required to support life. 1 of 7. Hot Pockets.[QUOTE="Rutzfuz"]
We need water. Oxygen and Nitrogen. Food. Warmth. I see 1 of 5
Pirate700
That's where i live at. I thought you humans knew :|.-Big_Red-How long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience.
[QUOTE="-Big_Red-"]That's where i live at. I thought you humans knew :|.JigglyWiggly_How long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience. Actually no. Our technology is so advance that we consider a page taking 5 seconds to load is slow. We have like 13G network cell phones over here.
[QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"][QUOTE="-Big_Red-"]That's where i live at. I thought you humans knew :|.-Big_Red-How long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience. Actually no. Our technology is so advance that we consider a page taking 5 seconds to load is slow. We have like 13G network cell phones over here.Do phones have portable microwaves?
[QUOTE="Darthkaiser"] You see. Darthkaiser is my next door neighbor.-Big_Red-Keep that music down mate! We don't wanna hear your Kiling me softly & love compilations tracklist :P
[QUOTE="-Big_Red-"]That's where i live at. I thought you humans knew :|.JigglyWiggly_How long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience. Actually gamespot is hosted from there I thought you guys knew :?.....strange
Correction. 1 of 6. Walmart is also required to support life. i lol'd at this in all seriousness the question of HOW DO WE GET THERE must be raised. i mean we seem to be struggling to return to the moon....[QUOTE="Rutzfuz"]
We need water. Oxygen and Nitrogen. Food. Warmth. I see 1 of 5
Pirate700
[QUOTE="m0zart"]
More than five. We also need an aiir pressure that we are accustomed to.
Loco_Live
▲ What about the gravity? ▲
Well there's almost certainly gravity.Yes it would be nice if it were within a range that would allow us to live and work without muscle atrophy. I don't know if there's a gravity level that is required for human beings to continue to live, but I do know that air pressure differences can be fatal. If the air pressure is too low, water will begin to boil and evaporate at correspondingly lower temperatures (including the water in our own blood and tissues). If the pressure is too high, the body can literally be crushed.
Mars' atmosphere is very thin for instance and the low pressure could result in the first scenario. Venus' pressure is very high and could result in the second. It's quite possible that you would die of other causes on those planets before the effects of pressure did you in, but assuming for the sake of argument that everything else on those planets is human friendly, pressure differences would be more than enough to end your life pretty quickly.
Actually no. Our technology is so advance that we consider a page taking 5 seconds to load is slow. We have like 13G network cell phones over here.Do phones have portable microwaves? Actually yes, we can have a hot pocket anytime we want. How'd you know?[QUOTE="-Big_Red-"][QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"] How long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience.Rutzfuz
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]
I've already started looking for an apartment there.
Atmanix
I hear the commute sucks.
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]
I've already started looking for an apartment there.
Atmanix
I hear the commute sucks.
It's the 21st Century. More and more people are working remotely.
[QUOTE="Human-after-all"]
There could be a type of "ancient" mitochondria. Would be neat.
thegerg
There could be. For that to be a possibility, though, there would have to be cellular life and that life would have to be very similar to eukaryotic life forms on Earth. Why are mitochondria the first things to come to mind?
I am in the camp that says mitochondria were prokaryotic and their relationship with eukaryotes has went from symbiotic to necessity. So at one point they existed on their own. I say ancient mitochondria under the assumption that mitochondria existed on their own and an environment like that may have something similar. Mitochondria need oxygen and lots of oxygen seems like a decent environment to possibly have some. They may even have evolved differently if they do exist there. Just a semi-crackpot theory, I don't know nearly enough details to make any assumptions.I don't think they will take me to visit it, I don't care about the distant future of the human race, I don't care.
Correction. 1 of 6. Walmart is also required to support life.Don't forget internet...[QUOTE="Rutzfuz"]
We need water. Oxygen and Nitrogen. Food. Warmth. I see 1 of 5
Pirate700
Never underestimate the stubborness of life.cool, but my guess is its too far away from the sun to sustain life at such a temperature.
Serraph105
[QUOTE="-Big_Red-"][QUOTE="Darthkaiser"] Keep that music down mate! We don't wanna hear your Kiling me softly & love compilations tracklist :P [QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"][QUOTE="-Big_Red-"]That's where i live at. I thought you humans knew :|.DarthkaiserHow long does it take for pages to load on gamespot? I'd assume more than 1 hour per page, you must have lotsa patience. Actually gamespot is hosted from there I thought you guys knew :?.....strange :o How DARE YOU POST MY MUSIC TASTES ON THE INTERNET!!! I'm going to crap in a bag, light it on fire, and leave it on your front porch. EXCUSE ME!
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