

After Barry said:I do believe that calling me a "sheep" and part of the "herd" was a condescending statement and uncalled for. It implies that I'm stupid and can't think for myself. I don't appreciate it, honestly.
You're wrong. I'm NOT stupid. And I DO think for myself. AND I read various sources about stories I find interesting. I'm not a "sheep," I'm not part of a "herd," and I don't follow anybody blindly.
Herd mentality is herd mentality no matter which herd you're in.
If my refusing to be in a herd makes me an "authority" in someone's eyes, an "authority" to be "toned down a bit," in their opinion, so be it.
Then why did they choose to use the word "bomb"? It's not ACCURATE.the purpose of the enterprise is to relay ACCURATE scientific information to the public.
authority:Including people who have an "authoritarian" attitude, if that's what you think you're doing
You're not my authority. LOL
I totally appreciate your input on this point, Nazz. It's very considered and even-toned. There are plans on the drawing boards, however, to completely dismantle asteroids to make use of their raw materials as the resouces they are. No doubt in that future day there will be bands of space-eco-warriors cruising around damaging property if not taking lives to thwart this effort, no? Which is right? Which is wrong?I'm not too thrilled about this, though perhaps I don't feel such a strong cosmic moon-connection as some others do. Logically, I suppose it's only a relatively minor "impact" on a notable heavenly body. But is it setting a troubling precedent? Also, what do we ultimately intend to do with or to the moon? Build colonies to provide home to the earth's overflowing human population to a significant degree? Is that realistic on such a desolate orb? Or do we intend to poke, prod, blast and stripmine it for any useful resources we might find? I hope not.
Thanks, mtmynd, for your studied and considered opinion. Doesn't read like you find any of this puzzling. Reads like you think you know. The fact is, though, that you don't, do you?;) The NASA link in my fourth post was within the overall context of the thread. Maybe if you read through the whole thing with objectivity, rather than selectively, you might have seen that.Barry.
Instead of initially posting this comment:
"I don't even know what to say to this."
then following up with :
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I once saw a comic doing a bit about the "Save the Earth" campaign.
It was hilarious.
His point was, it's probably the greatest human conceit to think we could actually destroy the Earth.
He said we better hope the Earth doesn't go on a "Lose the Humans" campaign.
We all disappear and everything returns to normal in a couple hundred years at most. Everything about our "civilization" requires constant maintenance.
Yeah, let's hope the Earth does not go on that campaign.
Maybe it's already happened?
Global Warming?
Oh, that's right. We caused that.
So we say.
[10.07.09]
...which did absolutely nothing to clarify your own position on this topic (but did invite some differing opinions on GW, for what reason I'm not quite sure).
then you add fuel to the fire by this reply -
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This is ridiculous, this outrage at the moon being "shot." It's ridiculous, like being outraged at a child being bitten by a mosquito in Panama. Are we all so knee-jerk we just clamor for things to be outraged about?
Who got upset when NASA "shot" that comet for the same reason they are about to "shoot" the moon?
Not one of you. And for good reason.
From where I sit and read this thread, all three of your comments were totally unreasonable and useless for the thread.
But you again persisted in inciting some folks by posting but yet another long and drawn out reply to Doreen which went on and on, unnecessarily, IMHO.
If you had given the first line of your forth reply -
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The facts of the mission are available here, if anyone's interested in facts.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROS ... index.html
... just think how much of this unsettling thread would have been alleviated in the first place.
Knowing as you did, I sure, the NASA mission and their link, it seems to me you may have gone way out of your way to drag this subject on and on creating an atmosphere not unlike an explosion on the moon. For what reason I find puzzling.
What I do know is you don't know what I know.Reads like you think you know. The fact is, though, that you don't, do you?
It took you three posts before you posted this comment/link. Had you posted this in the very beginning we more than likely would not be here discussing this as we are.The facts of the mission are available here, if anyone's interested in facts.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/LCROS ... index.html
(bold font mine)I would wager that you have been at the center of many other discourses thinking you have the answers and you are the bringer of the source, unaware of how distastefully it comes across and how nonconstructive it is
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