Re: NASA Claims No Life On Mars and Embargos Mars Rover Data.
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Date: 02/19/05
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 23:46:04 GMT
In article <2KMRd.20834$AO.18194@clgrps12>, dar7yl
<no_reply@accepted.org> wrote:
> [...]How would the discovery of life put future missions
> at risk? Except for a small minority of pseudo-religious
> fanatics who believe we should be living back in the
> dark ages, (and probably voted for your last president)
> most people would regard the discovery of life as an
> incentive to return sooner.
>
The "small minority of pseudo-religious
fanatics who believe we should be living back in the
dark ages" are those anti-tech extremists who seem to think that
humans are an unnatural plague requiring drastic pest control, and they
probably wouldn't even vote for Ralph Nader the Green.
-- Anaximander Hyperion Kornephoros
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