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Seriously Darth, stop it or I'll start deleting. I don't have to do much work here in the Summonsing, and I prefer it that way. :roll:
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variol son wrote:Seriously Darth, stop it or I'll start deleting. I don't have to do much work here in the Summonsing, and I prefer it that way. :roll:
Probably a good idea. I would start from the "You're welcome" post myself. But it's your forum, do what you please.
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I will. Thanks man. :D
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Welcome all (non-spamming) new members!!!
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Just wanted to say thanks for the warm welcome, even though i am doing it so belatedly. As luck would have it, my router went down the day after i signed on here and i have been offline until this morning. Also, welcome to my fellow new members here.
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welcome to any new members i may have missed.
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Hi,

I read The Runes of the Earth a few months ago and that inspired me to start re-reading the origial chronicles. I first read the series about 20 years ago but haven't picked up any of the books in a decade or more. I was pleased to find this site and have been lurking around for a few weeks checking it out. I have found the threads to be interesting, informative and occasionally very humorous. I am glad that others have the same questions that I have and the same love of The Land that I have developed. I look forward to reading more of the discussions and putting in my own opinions for you to laugh at and tear apart :D
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:LOLS: Welcome to the Watch Sandgorgon Rider. :D Hope you have fun participating.

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Welcome Sandgorgon rider! :D
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Hey, I just noticed...Astrobiologist? Sounds interesting...enlighten us?

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Astrobiology

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Astrobiology is kind of a wide field that incorporatates a variety of academic interests. In general it is concerned with the study of life off of our own planet. There are two main groups of astrobiologists: those who try and figure out how Earthly life forms can survive and grow in non-earth environments e.g. spaceships, space stations, the moon, mars, etc; and those who try and figure out what alien life might be like and how we might be able to detect it. I fall in the first group and work mainly with plants and yeasts trying to see if they can be used a food sources and air, water and waste recyclers for our space program. There is a good website on astrobiology here.

www.astrobiology.com/

Hope this helps.
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Sandgorgon rider wrote:Astrobiology is kind of a wide field that incorporatates a variety of academic interests. In general it is concerned with the study of life off of our own planet. There are two main groups of astrobiologists: those who try and figure out how Earthly life forms can survive and grow in non-earth environments e.g. spaceships, space stations, the moon, mars, etc; and those who try and figure out what alien life might be like and how we might be able to detect it. I fall in the first group and work mainly with plants and yeasts trying to see if they can be used a food sources and air, water and waste recyclers for our space program. There is a good website on astrobiology here.

www.astrobiology.com/

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That's really interesting. :)

Thanks for the info Sandgorgon. :D
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Welcome to The Watch Sandgorgon Rider and hope to see more posts from you on this interesting subject.

I think that I would fall into the latter catagory.
As a kid, I always wondered what Alien Life Forms look like.
(Got bored of the movie-style "human" shaped aliens.)
Sometimes I try to envision lifeforms that don't have solid bodies.
(ice crystals, gas-forms, liquid or spore).
One of these days I will learn to draw good enough to put on paper what I come up with.
Never thought of a way to detect, other than visual.
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Welcome sandgorgon rider.

interesting occupation. :)
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Very interesting indeed. I heartily recommend that you scroll down the main index page, Sandgorgon Rider, and visit the Close, Think-Tank and Loresraat forums where I'm sure you'll find a topic or two that might interest you. :D

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Hey! He's bound to have opinions about lots of the stuff we discuss there. :lol: I'm trying to give him more reasons to be an actively partcipating member. :D ;)

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Hail Sandgorgon rider, welcome aboard. :D
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