Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for February 03, 2009

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    margueritem  almost 16 years ago

    Better get a move on, Brewster.

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    Dutchboy1  almost 16 years ago

    Do you think we have an air-bag big enough for that collision?

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    margueritem  almost 16 years ago

    Dutchboy1 says:

    Do you think we have an air-bag big enough for that collision?

    ~Maybe in 2 billion years…

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    wndrwrthg  almost 16 years ago

    Hope our insurance is paid up.

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    farren  almost 16 years ago

    Dutchboy1 says: Do you think we have an air-bag big enough for that collision?

    Just check the comments boards here. We’re all set. (I’m not excluding myself, either!)

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    McGehee  almost 16 years ago

    Okay – everybody BUCKLE UP!

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    ChiehHsia  almost 16 years ago

    Next thing you know, we’ll find out the collision could have been avoided if we hadn’t been such pi** poor environmentalists(burning wood, killing off the mammoths, etc.) for the last 10,000 years.

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    jestrfyl  almost 16 years ago

    Is there some sort fo no-fault allowance for this kind of collision?

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    Digital Frog  almost 16 years ago

    Maybe if we aimed the European Hadron Collider at a couple of the stars on the leading edge of both galaxies, they would go supernova and push us apart…

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    ChiehHsia  almost 16 years ago

    doctortoon - yes, let’s do that. It will be a nice change.

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    DirksApprentice  almost 16 years ago

    Are you in good hands?

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    Virtualjump  almost 16 years ago

    Nice one, Dirksapprentice! In 2 billion years, I’d think we ‘d have enough technology to escape the doom of our galaxy. And plus, the two galaxies arn’t gonna collide in an instant. After 2 billion years, only the star systems on the very edge will be hit. Then I’d say we’ll still have a couple more billion years after that. And why the heck are we worrying about this? Only people like me, who wants to cryogenically freeze themselves have anything to worry about.

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    yow4zip Premium Member almost 16 years ago

    The new galaxy has been given the name Milkomeda.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 6 years ago

    Not so much collide as pass through. Individual star to star collisions should be rare. Even the black holes in the middle are iffy about hitting.

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