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==Life==
 
==Life==
 
You found life on Titan???  I think the lines between simulation and real life blurred again, since we all know your samples came from 440 albert street, of course you're going to find evidence of bacteria.  You should be careful about running experiments where the results are known, and are very possibly inaccurate. How would you deal with the experiment if you hadn't found life?  Wouldn't that mean it was performed wrong?  Yet you guys don't know if such a thing should be found on Titan.  What an ugly circle.  Just advice for future missions. - [[User:Avacar|Avacar]] 08:26, 21 April 2006 (EDT)
 
You found life on Titan???  I think the lines between simulation and real life blurred again, since we all know your samples came from 440 albert street, of course you're going to find evidence of bacteria.  You should be careful about running experiments where the results are known, and are very possibly inaccurate. How would you deal with the experiment if you hadn't found life?  Wouldn't that mean it was performed wrong?  Yet you guys don't know if such a thing should be found on Titan.  What an ugly circle.  Just advice for future missions. - [[User:Avacar|Avacar]] 08:26, 21 April 2006 (EDT)
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Well...the stuff was left for one week, and when we opened it up on the next work session for experimentation it was fermenting really badly. I got a whiff of it, and so did Dave Owen, and man, I could tell you than no average ground bacteria could do that in a week. --[[User:Bfoo2|Bfoo2]] 13:06, 22 April 2006 (EDT)

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Life

You found life on Titan??? I think the lines between simulation and real life blurred again, since we all know your samples came from 440 albert street, of course you're going to find evidence of bacteria. You should be careful about running experiments where the results are known, and are very possibly inaccurate. How would you deal with the experiment if you hadn't found life? Wouldn't that mean it was performed wrong? Yet you guys don't know if such a thing should be found on Titan. What an ugly circle. Just advice for future missions. - Avacar 08:26, 21 April 2006 (EDT)

Well...the stuff was left for one week, and when we opened it up on the next work session for experimentation it was fermenting really badly. I got a whiff of it, and so did Dave Owen, and man, I could tell you than no average ground bacteria could do that in a week. --Bfoo2 13:06, 22 April 2006 (EDT)