The forum email client. You get it as soon as the reply is posted. Any edits don't cause a second email to be sent. But as George said, let's move on.
So if somebody edits his post multiple times you would not know anything but the original post and the result after the edit window expired.
So I could post "Hello Bill", you'll get the email, then I'll edit my post to "**** you Bill", you would not know, then shortly before the edit windows expires I could edit again to "Have a nice day Bill". You would only know the first post (by email) and the result of the last edit that remains permanent, when you read the forum topic.
This is IMO not right, the email should be sent only after the edit window expired. Suggestion for the forum developers, of course.
So I could post "Hello Bill", you'll get the email, then I'll edit my post to "**** you Bill", you would not know, then shortly before the edit windows expires I could edit again to "Have a nice day Bill". You would only know the first post (by email) and the result of the last edit that remains permanent, when you read the forum topic.
This is IMO not right, the email should be sent only after the edit window expired. Suggestion for the forum developers, of course.
When we ‘ll reach such pathological behavior, we will be in need of medical practitioners not forum developers.
George
George
Perhaps it was our previous home?Perhaps it was hospitable in the past. Being a future home seems pure science fiction.
When we ‘ll reach such pathological behavior, we will be in need of medical practitioners not forum developers.
Well, you may be surprised, but I've seen such around, although no expletives were involved.
Personally I’d be quite chuffed to be considered worthy of an expletive from you 🙂
😀
Perhaps it was our previous home?
🙂 It would be a bit daft to go back then. Imagine living on a planet where you can't go outside without a spacesuit. Where there are no fellow creatures and plants that we've evolved alongside. Covid has given us a taste of the fragility of our mental health and what we need to live as human beings and to feel at home.
but I've seen such around

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And like in real life, keep a safe distance (and don’t feed it)
George
🙂 It would be a bit daft to go back then. Imagine living on a planet where you can't go outside without a spacesuit. Where there are no fellow creatures and plants that we've evolved alongside. Covid has given us a taste of the fragility of our mental health and what we need to live as human beings and to feel at home.
If this isn't science fiction I don't know what is. 🙄
In total, 1,000 Starships could hypothetically transport about 100 megatons of stuff to Mars; that's the volume Musk has said he hopes to send to the red planet per year. With each ship ferrying about 100 passengers, that would make for a total migration of about 100,000 people.
When we ‘ll reach such pathological behavior, we will be in need of medical practitioners not forum developers.
George
lolol...(munches on some pistachios).....
Howie
His imagination knows no bounds. Hopefully they will be knocked out for the journey.If this isn't science fiction I don't know what is. 🙄
Sometimes, just sometimes, I can’t help feeling he’s channeling 1950’s sci-fi comics and taking the Michael.
Where there's a protest in some non English speaking location with placates written in English you know it's some alphabet agency behind it.
No - it is actually part of the Voynich manuscript. No one has managed to decipher it, and the thinking is that there is actually no meaning at all, and that it was an elaborate medieval hoax. The only thing that is known for certain from radio carbon dating is that it was written between 1404 and 1438.
It is full of illustrations, and looks for all the world as if it is a text book describing the natural world. Except many of the detailed illustrations of plants are themselves made up. But tantalizingly some are recognizable.
It is full of illustrations, and looks for all the world as if it is a text book describing the natural world. Except many of the detailed illustrations of plants are themselves made up. But tantalizingly some are recognizable.
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