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Old 02-07-2007, 12:02 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by chumdawg
I am, of course, no scientist--and in this case, that may not be a bad thing--but I've always viewed it as the ultimate pinnacle of human arrogance to think that we can somehow, with our aerosols and burning fossil fuels, dramatically alter the landscape of a celestial object...
hmmm. How about if we REALLY tried. If we set up a grid pattern for dropping ALL of our nukes with maximum global coverage (rather than just tossing 'emo ncities and such), THEN could we dramatically alter the landscape of this celestial object?

perhaps we are just not trying hard enough
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