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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 20:48:07 from (209.226.247.142):
In Reply to: Re: Paul in MI on Bush and Space posted by Paul in Mich on January 14, 2004 at 19:38:40:
Paul: I had forgotten and omited the first line of that chorus," Now you may think this is goofy, but the man in the moon" and so on. Yes I agree very much so, that Martian soil does resemble tobacco soil. Pioneers always made good money. If you look at this realistically, the very least they could do with Mars is find a place for Toronto's garbage. That alone would create atmosphere. Really all that is needed there is enough animal life giving off carbon dioxide and a balance of plant life giving off oxygen. As long as we don't take SUV's those will grow on each other. You just think about this, it could happen in ten years. By then we will be into our seventies, our wives wont care if we get home in time for supper by then. The very last time I saw land grants was the opening up of the Peace River country in Northern Alberta. I was 20 years old and just out of ag college. I hesitated that time, right or wrong I don't know. Just think how pure that place must be, and no we will not take Toronto's garbage.
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