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Saltah'na
Member # 33
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Or a piece of it, anyways. These Guys do.------------------ "My Name is Elmer Fudd, Millionaire. I own a Mansion and a Yacht." Psychiatrist: "Again."
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Well ... I dread the day when Bill Gates walks into that office and buys the rest of the moon ... sheeeeshNot that I, mind you, would mind selling out to him ... at a few grand an acre ... Ugh I'm tired.
------------------ HowsaboutdemO's?
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Makes for a nice novelty certificate to hang on the wall, I suppose. But seeing as how your donation, which is essentially all you are doing as you get nothing in return, does not go to further the cause of real space exploration the whole thing seems like a waste to me.------------------ love's function is to fabricate unknownnness -- E. E. Cummings **** Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! And party everyday.
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Curry Monster
Member # 12
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And the bidding starts at....How bloody stupid. ------------------ "More beer, more beer, more beer, more beer! ARSE!" - Ode to God.
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Saltah'na
Member # 33
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It gave me some thoughts. I was thinking of buying a piece for some darned good, crazy fun ------------------ "My Name is Elmer Fudd, Millionaire. I own a Mansion and a Yacht." Psychiatrist: "Again."
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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I'm taking NASA to court for trespassing on Mars. How dare they plop their RC car on my future front lawn?!------------------ Intelligence, Integrity, Responsibility. Vote Bush/Cheney 2000
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SCSImperium
Member # 397
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Methinks it's illegal to sell International Property.The Moon falls under the same laws governing the ownership of Antarctica; No one does. Who ever is slicing it up and selling it might face a fraud lawsuit down the road when some bright person tries to enforce his "ownership". National Post, Canadian Newspaper? ------------------ -Small Computer Systems Interface "Scuzzy" Emperor Operator of the Goulag Hotel, maintainer of the workhouses. Operator of Cargill Conglomerate Publications, http://www.cargillconglomerate.com "Woman is deprived of rights from lack of education, and the lack of education results from the absence of rights. We must not forget that the subjection of women is so complete, and dates from such distant ages, that we are often unwilling to recognize the gulf that separates them from us." Tolstoy, on a more objective note.
[This message has been edited by SCSImperium (edited September 11, 2000).]
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Xentrick
Member # 64
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Are there any kind of legal disclaimers on these acres?Isn't illegal to sell land that is inherently dangerous? Here, there must be full disclosure: every possible problem must be revealed to the potential buyer. I wonder if they bother to mention such trivial details as lack of breathable atmosphere, radiation, micro-meteorites, etc. Why can't I claim ownership of the sun and make all solar-energy users pay me utilities fees?
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deadcujo
Member # 13
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What if there are "people" under the surface of the moon that we don't know of? We can't just move in there some day and take over the land if they already possess it. If this is the case some day, the people here who claim to own it will look pretty stupid. So will the people who think they've bought a piece of it.------------------ The Great Earth Serpent
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Hmmmm, what was that declaration signed by most of the world saying that no extra-terran object maybe 'owned' by ANYONE...This can go in the bag along with the 'star naming'. ------------------ "I threw bitter tears at the ocean But all that came back was the tide..." 'I Will Not Forget You' Sarah McLachlan
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First of Two
Member # 16
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You know WHY that declaration was signed, don't you?Think about it. At the time, the USA was the only nation capable of landing anybody anywhere to make a claim valid. Such a claim, if followed up upon, would make the US the virtually all-powerful juggernaut it's always wanted to be. It's hard to impose a "redistribution of wealth" philosophy on a nation going through the kind of economic boom that serious development of space would foster. Everybody would laugh at you. (Not to mention it might have accelerated the space race enough for humans to have colonies on other worlds by now...) We can't have that... gotta keep the monkeys grounded. ------------------ "Ed Gruberman, you fail to grasp Ty Kwan Leap. Approach me, that you might see." -- The Master
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SCSImperium
Member # 397
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quote: This can go in the bag along with the 'star naming'.
Star naming doesn't give you a Title of Deed to that star, so thus it is legitimate. Also the organization that carries it out is in cooperation with the government. But selling physical property that isn't yours is illigimate and enforcable. Besides, there is no current incentive to colonize the moon, public or private. So thus lunar property is, in itself, is worthless. And if the time comes when Moon real estate can support colonies, a new treaty will be drawn up negating any stakes or claims before it. So thus this opperation can not be, legally, anything more than a novelty. ------------------ -Small Computer Systems Interface "Scuzzy" Emperor Operator of the Goulag Hotel, maintainer of the workhouses. Operator of Cargill Conglomerate Publications, http://www.cargillconglomerate.com "Woman is deprived of rights from lack of education, and the lack of education results from the absence of rights. We must not forget that the subjection of women is so complete, and dates from such distant ages, that we are often unwilling to recognize the gulf that separates them from us." Tolstoy, on a more objective note.
[This message has been edited by SCSImperium (edited September 12, 2000).]
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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I thought that any 'named stars' we're crap because the offical naming people are the people who name the stars...Andrew ------------------ "I threw bitter tears at the ocean But all that came back was the tide..." 'I Will Not Forget You' Sarah McLachlan
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Yes.------------------ love's function is to fabricate unknownnness -- E. E. Cummings **** Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! And party everyday.
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Teelie
Member # 280
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I wonder what the man on the moon thinks of all this. ------------------ Where's the bathroom on this ship?
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Sol System
Member # 30
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He's probably pretty bitter after that capsule in the eye thing.------------------ love's function is to fabricate unknownnness -- E. E. Cummings **** Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! And party everyday.
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TSN
Member # 31
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Or just bitter about being left behind on the moon...------------------ "It's like the Star of David or something. But without the whole Judaism thing." -Frank Gerratana, 17-Aug-2000
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