Eight.

Sep 20, 2006 23:46

Anyone find it interesting we denounce one of our planets and one of the Hubble scopes can sit and watch a field of space about as large as the moon and discover ten galaxies?

Some matters seem so small.

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foxish_blond September 21 2006, 12:06:42 UTC
...Wha? Hubba-thing-ma-what?

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yukiko_no_haku September 21 2006, 12:26:35 UTC
..It seems they've found more... 'rocks' that fit the catagory of planets based upon their previous definition of what it was; that was why Pluto is no longer considered one.

Pity nonetheless-

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barely_winded September 21 2006, 16:48:34 UTC
Since they didn't want, say... eleven planets, they took us down a number. Now there's the one floating in our far regions, one within the belt, and Pluto and her moon as well.

Our solar system is apparently an exclusionist being.

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yukiko_no_haku September 22 2006, 01:01:41 UTC
..Try a few hundred; they've found too many more masses that fit the description based on size and content, so they changed it.

I think it's for simplicity's sake.

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sscienceisssexy September 21 2006, 16:16:09 UTC
That reminds me that I need to order updated science books.

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barely_winded September 21 2006, 16:47:21 UTC
Does Oshima allot more or less monies to the purchasing of updated text-books?

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sscienceisssexy September 21 2006, 16:54:22 UTC
Dear girl, they allot as much money as I need for the purchase of my text books.

((He purchases quality sake for Tsunade))

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temperbell September 24 2006, 02:53:49 UTC
Does any of it really matter?

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barely_winded September 24 2006, 03:40:00 UTC
Who cares?

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temperbell September 24 2006, 14:32:26 UTC
No one, Which was my point

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