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#1 NomadRock

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 01:00 AM

I have a Gmail invite to give away if someone isn't in yet. First one to post an image of a rock that looks like it is probably nomadic gets it!
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Posted 27 August 2004 - 02:27 AM

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thanks :)
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Posted 27 August 2004 - 04:20 AM

lol?
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#4 NomadRock

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 04:47 AM

where is that rock?

Let me know your email address and I will send you the invite. If anyone else wants to try I will send another invite. This time to clarify more. Show me the same rock in several different locations or some rock that obviously came from someplace other than it is in the picture. For example a mars/moon rock or meteorite on earth but of course you cant use something too close to the example and expect to win.
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Posted 27 August 2004 - 10:42 AM

Hey NomadRock,

Would an Earth rock on Mars be sufficiently different to a Mars rock on Earth? I thought it was quite ironic, the mars picture itself being from one of the Viking landers...

Anyways...

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Earth Rock on Mars...
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I dunno if it really looks Nomadic though - it's all I could get, and I was eager to compete.

[edit] Oh yeah, and in case you do like it... remove the 1's from c1__j1__m1<at>hot1ma1il.c1om ... (never can be too careful) [/edit]

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 11:49 AM

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Would an Earth rock on Mars be sufficiently different to a Mars rock on Earth?

you would have to ask baldurk ;)
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Posted 27 August 2004 - 11:56 AM

:D

it's interesting to see that the mars red is not part of the athmosphere but solely the stones there. else, the earth-stone on the photo would look red on the mars, too. but he looks IDENTICAL to it's look on the photo on the earth!!

VERY impressive!!
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#8 NomadRock

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 01:08 PM

hehe, it was good enough for some laughs. Do I keep the underscores in your address?
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Posted 27 August 2004 - 02:33 PM

davepermen said:

:D

it's interesting to see that the mars red is not part of the athmosphere but solely the stones there. else, the earth-stone on the photo would look red on the mars, too. but he looks IDENTICAL to it's look on the photo on the earth!!

VERY impressive!!

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 04:20 PM

Wait, I got an image from another side of it -

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Posted 27 August 2004 - 10:12 PM

Heya,

Yeah, the underscores stay, so it's a c, two underscores, j, two underscores, m at hotmail.com.

Thanks, I didn't expect anyone to like it :D...

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