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    Time Lord Member The_Doctor's Avatar
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    Default Stardust@Home

    http://stardustathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/background.html

    Remember that probe that came down a few weeks ago?

    Well the scientists want your help to analyse the 1.6million screens.

    You could be the first human to see a peice of stardust.

    Can the mods sticky this.
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    Default Re : Stardust@Home

    Quote Originally Posted by Martinus
    Can the mods sticky this.
    Just bump the thread by posting a pic of some uberhot stripper every day as she reveals another piece of skin.

    We won't mind.
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    Default Re: Stardust@Home

    Oh come on, somebody must be interested.

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    Default Re: Stardust@Home

    In the uberhot stripper or the stardust?

    I am interested in the stardust. I love all that sci-fi space stuff. Personally, I marvel that some people consider outer-space to be boring, but I know several people who think just that. A supernova could erupt right over our heads but they would still be more interested in how much a Big Mac costs.
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    Default Re: Stardust@Home

    Personally, I marvel that some people consider outer-space to be boring, but I know several people who think just that. A supernova could erupt right over our heads but they would still be more interested in how much a Big Mac costs.
    Some people are scared and confused at the size of it all, so they simply don't want to know.

    In the uberhot stripper or the stardust?
    The uberhot stripper is made of stardust, so they are the same thing. Well sort of.

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    Default Re: Stardust@Home

    I am highly interested in Stardust; heck I even wanted to see it`s re-entry live on NASA -TV, but I messed up the times..

    I`d done this if I had broadband.
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