No, man, they're alive, dude, they're alive with the sound of music, with the same songs they've been singing for a thousand years. Just lookin' at those music hills fills my heart with music and I jump around all over the place and want to sing those banjo hill songs too, goes like this, strum strummy strummy, woooOOOoooOOOooo... woooOOOOoooOOooo... woooOOOOoooOOooo... woooOOOOoooOOooo... woooOOOOoooOOooo... Okay, that wasn't the best one. They get better. Some of 'em are really spooky.
Gale Crater is pretty exciting and also sort of dull, all at the same time. Part of why it's exciting is that they figure it's pretty typical, so the evidence of water found is what was all over, and the sediments are what's normal, so there's not probably anything unusual there, which is boring, except that Gale Crater is where we *are* so that's exciting.
It would be way more *fun* to crawl through the lava tubes and cave systems of the Tharsis volcanoes.
The comedians had a week of YouTube fun last May, but this week the geeks shall inherit the earth. YouTube's own user page is promoting Geek Week by highlighting popular channels and linking to all matters of geekery and nerddom.
Hidden amid the comic books, video games and geek IQ tests are Easter Eggs. Sunday's clue told users (in Huttese, no less) to search for "Use the force, Luke." Those who channeled their inner Jedi found all of YouTube's search entries hovering about the page.
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Mars?
Just heard on the news.
Dubya is in the hospital.
Vertically enhanced, huh? Enzyte for camera buffs?
I'm with Lem, the Red Planet.
And Dubya had a stent put in.
I don't know, maybe Pasta is trying to trick us and it is really the Grand Canyon.
I guessed Grand Titons.
I actually guessed somewhere in the Gobi Desert. I was clearly wrong.
Northern Arizona, the background for a lot of the westerns.
That's where you need to go to get some privacy.
Uranus. Sp?
Badlands
When the question was asked I knew the answer had to be Mars. Otherwise, what's the fun in asking?
Vertical enhancement makes mountain out of molehills.
Badlands
No, man, they're alive, dude, they're alive with the sound of music, with the same songs they've been singing for a thousand years. Just lookin' at those music hills fills my heart with music and I jump around all over the place and want to sing those banjo hill songs too, goes like this,
strum strummy strummy,
woooOOOoooOOOooo...
woooOOOOoooOOooo...
woooOOOOoooOOooo...
woooOOOOoooOOooo...
woooOOOOoooOOooo...
Okay, that wasn't the best one. They get better. Some of 'em are really spooky.
Definitely Mars. Gale Crater. Happened to be looking at the same slideshow of pix I bet you were looking through earlier.
I can see Mars from my house. Just north of Russia.
Mars.
Of course, I've been looking at the same pictures for a while now.
Will Yoko Ono allow us to frack on Mars?
Gale Crater is pretty exciting and also sort of dull, all at the same time. Part of why it's exciting is that they figure it's pretty typical, so the evidence of water found is what was all over, and the sediments are what's normal, so there's not probably anything unusual there, which is boring, except that Gale Crater is where we *are* so that's exciting.
It would be way more *fun* to crawl through the lava tubes and cave systems of the Tharsis volcanoes.
Nice trick.
Funny yuppies in space.
It's geek week.
The comedians had a week of YouTube fun last May, but this week the geeks shall inherit the earth. YouTube's own user page is promoting Geek Week by highlighting popular channels and linking to all matters of geekery and nerddom.
Hidden amid the comic books, video games and geek IQ tests are Easter Eggs. Sunday's clue told users (in Huttese, no less) to search for "Use the force, Luke." Those who channeled their inner Jedi found all of YouTube's search entries hovering about the page.
Funny video April
Well, it is geek week.
Anthony Weiner - quintessential modern democrat.
"It would be way more *fun* to crawl through the lava tubes and cave systems of the Tharsis volcanoes."
Yeah, I was just thinking that.
Huh, I was going with "that place in Spain where Depp and Gilliam were going to film Man of La Mancha".
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