Space expats?

A British dude invented a 'warp' drive, got hammered for it, then NASA proved it worked.

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nasa-validates … ut-1499141

One wonders if this forum will have to add a Mars and Moon section in a few years.

Reminds me of a line from a David Bowie song

" ground control to major Tom "

Fred wrote:

One wonders if this forum will have to add a Mars and Moon section in a few years.


Two questions, Fred:

(1)  If you were named EB's first Martian Moderator, would you do it remotely from Earth, or insist on moderating from the red planet?

(2)  If you could play games in the first casino in space, which table would you head for first:  Lunar Roulette, Martian 21 or Pluto Poker?

cccmedia in Quito

cccmedia wrote:
Fred wrote:

One wonders if this forum will have to add a Mars and Moon section in a few years.


Two questions, Fred:

(1)  If you were named EB's first Martian Moderator, would you do it remotely from Earth, or insist on moderating from the red planet?

(2)  If you could play games in the first casino in space, which table would you head for first:  Lunar Roulette, Martian 21 or Pluto Poker?

cccmedia in Quito


@cccomedian

1 - If I were to moderate a Mars forum, I'd have to do it from Mars.
I'd fight for a change of nickname for the planet as I'm not a communist

1 - None of the above - I'm not much for gambling as I'm poor with cards and numbers.

I would post a thread asking where the best Indian restaurants are - I love Indian food with a passion.

Fred posted:

@cccomedian ...
"If I were to moderate a Mars forum...I would post a thread asking where the best Indian restaurants are - I love Indian food with a passion."


Adapted from the Funny Space Jokes for Kids website:

   What did you think of that new restaurant on Mars?

   The food was great, but the atmosphere left something to be desired*.

-- cc/comedian in Quito, Ecuador


*Mars' atmosphere contains 95.3 % carbon dioxide (CO2) and 2.7 % nitrogen, and is 100 times less dense than Earth's atmosphere.
Source: Cool Cosmos website.

*Mars' atmosphere contains 95.3 % carbon dioxide (CO2) and 2.7 % nitrogen, and is 100 times less dense than Earth's atmosphere.
Source: Cool Cosmos website.


With my IQ, I could easily pass for a vegetable, thus live in that lovely CO2.

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