Alien life bouncing between worlds

2002-11-05 Thread LARRY KLAES
EXO WORLDS - Bacterial Blasting Across Space http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-02zx.html Sydney - Nov 04, 2002 - In 1996, the world was stunned by one of the greatest scientific controversies of the past decade. A team of scientists in the USA had announced evidence suggesting that a meteor

Re: Communication of the group

2002-11-05 Thread Joe Latrell
I use AIM a lot, but on a variety of computer systems. The Linux version will not allow file transfers, but chat works just fine. My screenName is GenDrone1. Joe Latrell On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 03:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How many have heard of AIM? Aol Instant Messanger. It's a c

Communication of the group

2002-11-05 Thread RomeoRaven
   How many have heard of AIM? Aol Instant Messanger. It's a chat program that's free and available to any internet user no matter what ISP you have.    You just download the program, set it up, choose a screen name (if your on AOL keep your same one) and then if you know the other people

Re: Guidance System for Icepick I, and Cryobot thoughts

2002-11-05 Thread Robert J. Bradbury
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Bruce Moomaw wrote: > As for mechanical drilling through ice rather than melting; it can be done, > but all the studies conducted over the past few years have concluded that, > on balance, it requires much more energy expenditure than hot-water jet > melting. There might als

Re: Power Source

2002-11-05 Thread Robert J. Bradbury
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What about rocks?? You have to come up with a scheme to navigate around the rocks anyway -- you sure aren't going to melt them. You also may hit patches of salt. That too requires a lot more energy to melt than ice -- though not as much as rock. I