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Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
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nofAcedAgent
United States951 Posts
On March 15 2009 12:09 irishash wrote: i sure hope/think so. alien life intrigues the hell out of me and i have "studied" related topics for a long time. i've listened to a radio show called Coast to Coast AM for years and they talk about stuff like this in great detail. Ah yes George and Art are great, I was a faithful listener untill I moved to the midwest (comes on too late here for me most nights ![]() Have you heard of Bill Jenkins? Ive just discovered him recently, he hosted essentially the same radio show - called Open Mind - in the 1980's (no official connection). Im not sure if hes still alive but you can find the a torrent of all his shows if your intrested. I would say he heavily inspired Art. | ||
Loanshark
China3094 Posts
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Spenguin
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Australia3316 Posts
On March 15 2009 13:51 Loanshark wrote: Sometimes, clouds take the shape of UFOs...... ![]() ![]() that second looks so baller. | ||
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Carnac
Germany / USA16648 Posts
On March 15 2009 11:28 fusionsdf wrote: are there flying objects we cant identify? yes this. On March 15 2009 11:25 Xeofreestyler wrote: Other life in the universe? Very likely. But them visiting us? Quite unlikely. and this. With the size of the universe I find it very likely that life evolved elsewhere, who knows in what form though. The distances in the universe are too great to ever encounter them anyway -.- | ||
Rice
United States1332 Posts
On March 15 2009 13:51 Loanshark wrote: Sometimes, clouds take the shape of UFOs...... ![]() ![]() those are some baller clouds | ||
food
United States1951 Posts
basically things that still could be noticed will be impossible to reach if there was anything remotely close( visible at least) its fading into infinity anyways making future contact even less likely | ||
anderoo
Canada1876 Posts
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
On March 15 2009 13:51 Loanshark wrote: ![]() If that were larger, I'd use it as my desktop background. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On March 15 2009 11:34 Archaic wrote: Arghh, you beat me to it. The term UFO doesn't mean alien! Unidentified Flying Object. Build something completely random, and shoot it into the earth's atmosphere. No one knows what it is, and it burns up. There you go, you have just created (and destroyed) an (a?) UFO. EDIT: That's kinda weird... Would you use 'an' or 'a' for UFO? If you say it entirely, you would use an, but a for "Yoo Eff Oh." Also, for "unanimous decision", would you use a, or an. I'm assuming you use the one that sounds better for speech, but... traditionally, an for vowels, a for consonants... Weird. its for whether it sounds like a consonant or vowel It a UFO (but an unifentified flying object) an hour (not a hour even though its an h (haha)) an heir a unanimous decison (for the same reason you wouldn't say an yukelele) an upset | ||
Raithed
China7078 Posts
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Loanshark
China3094 Posts
They're called lenticular clouds and are sometimes mistaken for UFOs. Can't find any ones that look like UFOs but are still large enough for desktop backgrounds, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_cloud | ||
h3r1n6
Iceland2039 Posts
On March 15 2009 14:17 Carnac wrote: With the size of the universe I find it very likely that life evolved elsewhere, who knows in what form though. The distances in the universe are too great to ever encounter them anyway -.- Agreed. The odds are pretty high for some protozoa to chill around on some planet in the universe. The odds are pretty low for E.T. like Aliens abducting humans just to do some anal exams. | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6632 Posts
On March 15 2009 17:01 Loanshark wrote: OK, I've come back with more research on UFO clouds. They're called lenticular clouds and are sometimes mistaken for UFOs. Can't find any ones that look like UFOs but are still large enough for desktop backgrounds, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_cloud I know of a couple http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090203.html This one's a lenticular cloud but doesn't really look like a UFO, still cool though http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap090121.html | ||
InfeSteD
United States4658 Posts
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Epicfailguy
Norway893 Posts
Apparently people from all over the world have come to investigate it, and nobody has a clue wtf it is. ![]() ![]() http://www.hessdalen.org/ More info there. | ||
irishash
United States285 Posts
On March 15 2009 12:52 nofAcedAgent wrote: Ah yes George and Art are great, I was a faithful listener untill I moved to the midwest (comes on too late here for me most nights ![]() Have you heard of Bill Jenkins? Ive just discovered him recently, he hosted essentially the same radio show - called Open Mind - in the 1980's (no official connection). Im not sure if hes still alive but you can find the a torrent of all his shows if your intrested. I would say he heavily inspired Art. yeah actually i have heard of him, through Art Bell mentioning him being a reason for the startup of West Coast AM before it was Coast to Coast AM (maybe somewhere in The Quickening? not sure), though i haven't heard his show. i'll look into it, thanks | ||
UFO
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Kenpachi
United States9908 Posts
On May 06 2010 02:54 UFO wrote: they do you do. | ||
IndecisivePenguin
United States771 Posts
On March 15 2009 13:51 Loanshark wrote: Sometimes, clouds take the shape of UFOs...... ![]() ![]() Unless UFOs take the shape of clouds. ![]() I believe that life out there is extremely possible, but who's to say it's similar to ours? For all we know there could be planets existing covered with entirely "animal-like" aliens, that run on instinct and has no clear society. And then again there could be many that have civilized life, whether it be more or less advanced than our own. So many possibilities, and I believe there are many different kinds, in many different corners of the universe. | ||
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