Would You Move to Space?
garyebickford asks: "Slashdot discussions on the SpaceShipOne flight talked about whether folks would take the flight if offered. It reminded me of a question that used to go around. If you were offered the opportunity to move permanently into space - perhaps an orbital environment, or asteroid (mining?) or another planet, etc. - and you had an 80% chance of living five years, would you take it? What if your chances were 50%?"
Do they have cable modems in space?
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An 80% chance of living 5 years? Isn't that the same as L.A.? Between the freeways, the gangs, and the smog, it sounds about right to me...
"If you were offered the opportunity to move permanently into space - perhaps an orbital environment, or asteroid (mining?) or another planet, etc. - and you had an 80% chance of living five years, would you take it? What if your chances were 50%?""
What if there was peace, love and understanding on the Earth, so we wouldn't feel the pressure to leave?
Also, just imagine the view every morning when you wake up. Every. Single. Morning.
There would be no such thing as a "morning" anymore.
I believe posters are recognized by their sig. So I made one.
But it'd probably get old, just like the Spice Girls. It seems like great fun at first, but you later realize that they really didn't deserve a movie, nor a nation-wide release. But hey, get back to me with the next big thing, like Furby 2.0 and maybe I'll be interested.
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but seriously, who wouldn't. even if it sucks, humans are hardwired to explore new places, even if it's dangerous or they're not wanted.
for further reading on human nature see the works of Smith, Agent.
According to my dad, I was nearly an astronaut.
He said if he'd pulled out 2 seconds earlier I would have been shot into space.
For problems, seek only the simplest solution, complexity brings with it more problems.
There's such a thing as morning *now*?
What is this "sunlight" people keep telling me about?
No, which is one of the many benefits of leaving Earth :-)
I'm betting that she was thinking if that was all you'd want in a prenup, she was fine ....
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She can lay claim to the house, the car, the money, the kids
you can lay claim to any potential space flights which may or may not arise and any start wars action figures you might have brought to the marriage.
Aim big I say. =)
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