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Re: Scary Sea monster.
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Originally Posted by SarahMB
Not to be argumentative, but this is definitely not true! We know far less about our own solar system than we do our oceans, and that's just one of billions. Sorry, I'm really into astronomy, so I couldn't let that one go by, haha.
No thats cool, I watched a Show about something to do with Oceans and they said that on the Documentary.
I am into Space science actually. Have you read the article on that planet they found that they say is "The Holy Grail" of planets? Where its possible there is water on it.
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
Man, that's one ugly sucker right there! :D I've always been fascinated by how unknown the oceans are to us. For instance the Mariana trench-- the deepest known crevice in the Earth's crust. The creatures found down there are amazing. I think it just shows how tiny and insignificant humans are. :D
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
It's based on a true story of a lady that got left 15 miles out in the pacific ocean of the coast of Hawaii. She had a video camera with her that dangled in the water the whole time. You can see the sharks gathering below her and biteing her fins and fish and stuff. She lived and swam back to shore. But you wouldn't get me in a deep bath tub after something like that.
She and her husband were customers of my girlfriend's mom (an investment banker)
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
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Originally Posted by Kristy
No thats cool, I watched a Show about something to do with Oceans and they said that on the Documentary.
I am into Space science actually. Have you read the article on that planet they found that they say is "The Holy Grail" of planets? Where its possible there is water on it.
Heh, that was a pretty silly claim for that documentary to make, right?
Yeah, I heard about that possible water discovery. The planet is comprised of gasses, so it's not actually inhabitable, but finding water on any other planet would be pretty exciting news.
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
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Originally Posted by SarahMB
Heh, that was a pretty silly claim for that documentary to make, right?
Yeah, I heard about that possible water discovery. The planet is comprised of gasses, so it's not actually inhabitable, but finding water on any other planet would be pretty exciting news.
Yeah I would say so, maybe they meant we know more about what we have discovered so far? I don't know, But it never really seemed to make all that much sense considering how HUGE outerspace is. I know it was on the discovery channel though, but then again I have seen them make some of the most ridiculous comments about snakes too.
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
Oh yeah, I've seen quite a few docs on Discovery that make a lot of assumptions and present them as facts.
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I wouldn't want to be left alone in either.
the astronaut that positioned the Hubble telescope like 10 years ago was the trumpet player at my cousins wedding in Huston, TX. He said that EVA walks were never fun your out there in nothing looking at the earth. He said think of it like standing on the side of a rotating 45 mile high building and having no choice but to look down
Haha, that does sound like it would mess with one's mind!
But I can imagine one day going into space, myself. Now, just have to become a billionaire somehow...
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
Wow, that think looks....interesting. While it does have a whalish look about it, it has a picture of its 'mouth'. It also says it has long hair. Whales do have hair, but the hairs are normally very small.
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Re: Scary Sea monster.
Well, what ever it is... Wow. Can't wait to hear if they id it!?!?
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