"If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed."

-Albert Einstein, physicist, Nobel laureate (1879-1955)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

First!

I Thought that this was a rather interesting opinion.... if slightly cliched http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq5R9wHCJVg

--Chris
p.s. if you're feeling really courageous watch "BRICKS"
(I will not be held responsible for any mental and /or physical harm incurred via the watching of "BRICKS")

6 comments:

  1. My apologies if this is not appropriate subject matter, or if making my own post was against the blog rules (I wasn't quite sure)

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  2. I haven't quite worked up the courage to watch BRICKS yet...will let you know if I do.

    Subject matter is just fine! Let's see if it sparks any reactions from your classmates.

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  3. I somewhat agree with him.
    What hes saying is true that most of our focus is on new life. I personally believe that there is a chance that exotic, unseen, minerals could possibly be found on some planets. If so, there even be an excellent solution out there for alternative energy, which could be incredibly useful.

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  4. I think what he says is valid, but does it really even matter without life? First and foremost we worry about life. And yes, a special on a boiling hot, gaseous planet doesn't need to focus on life, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't. Life isn't overrated. Without it this discussion wouldn't be possible because we wouldn't be possible.

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  5. very interesting material to ponder...

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  6. I partially agree with what he has to say, sometime people are so focused on what else is out there that they forget to cherish what we already have. However i do still think that we should be searching for what else is out there.

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