The Buckets by Greg Cravens for October 07, 2014
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Everyone's so used to seeing everything through glass. Windows in the house, at work and in the car, screens on your phone... Your home computer, your work computer, the ATM, the television- everything is on the other side of the glass. Yep. Sad. On the other hand, we could ship a bunch of people to moon bases, and they'd never notice!
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
Of course it would be cheaper just to Photoshop them being in the moon bases.
Eric Klein about 10 years ago
Strange philosophy coming from a man who is wearing glasses – everything he sees outside is through glass even if it is live.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 10 years ago
Agreed Frank.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
I think if we ever colonized other planets, it would be in the same vein as England colonizing Australia: we’d send our prisoners with the costs justified by the cost of their keep on earth, and if we lost a few in transit or in a bubble burst, the collective response would be “no great loss”.
gordol about 10 years ago
Can I go? I could use the reduced gravity to ease my bad back.
Number Three about 10 years ago
Sometimes it’s a good thing to be at the “other side of the glass”It is for me anyway.xxx
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
We have ships ready for Mars? \ot str er judyy nocinh proprlr in hlsdd\/that is what happens when I watch tv and touch type. There is a real sentence. One hand just wasn’t on the correct keys. And I’m not going to translate.
Allan CB Premium Member about 10 years ago
We’d notice if there wasn’t glass in our igloos.