I've noticed a lot of Minnesota-CFCer's here, so I've actually expected it to happen - especially considering how well known you and rmsharpe are. Throw in others like Drewcifer, Moss, etc...Perfection said:I think if we were to put one on we could have far more interesting conversation.That said, would you actually be interested?
Of course, posting more pics in the Astronomy thread would encourage me more

Perfection said:God, way to misread me! I never claimed that no other place can, I claimed that it might be true that the probability is so low that in a given finite object (a galaxy say, or the ovservable universe) the probability of finding life (especially intelligent life) could be pretty much zero.
Yeah, I know what you meant, I was just putting you on the spot. I was subtly pointing out too, that just because the probability is extremely low, doesn't mean it's not plausible to have happen a few times in our galaxy - considering how little we know. I mean you go to Calhoun and look at the little beaches and think 'gee, there's more stars in the Milky Way, than there are grains of sand here' - and it's hard to fathom. It's a number beyond our reasonable measure. This whole argument comes down to mildly what we believe, but more so - how much does a fraction of a percent really amount to?Perfection said:The fact that life happened only says that the probability is nonzero, it says nothing about the probability of finding more.