Astronomers Spy 288bn Mile Booze Cloud
netmucus writes to tell us that UK astronomers have spotted a giant cloud of methyl alcohol that spans approximately 288bn miles. From the article: "The booze cloud was spotted using the UK's MERLIN radio telescopes in an area of our own galaxy rather uninspiringly called W3(OH). According to the Royal Astronomical Society blurb, this is a region where 'stars are being formed by the gravitational collapse of a cloud of gas and dust.'"
Quick, someone find a coffee cloud.
...Ford Prefect and the Heart of Gold were spotted nearby.
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It Scotland, your post would be translated as, "Hey Macleoud, get off my ewe!"
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