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| naldono:
ya i noticed that right as i posted it >.< |
| Pi:
--- Quote from: naldono on November 29, 2009, 09:46:37 AM ---ya i noticed that right as i posted it >.< --- End quote --- Lol. |
| Mateo:
--- Quote from: JD on November 28, 2009, 07:39:28 PM ---But do you live in those temperatures? You seem to have missed my point. --- End quote --- You seem to have missed MY point. 70-80 degrees is the HOTTEST temperature ever recorded on mars. It reaches 80-90 degrees where I live every year, and in some areas (like where I used to live) it was not uncommon for the temperature to be anywhere from 80-110.And I didn't even live on the equator. The point is that for a planet to reach a maximum temperature of 70-80 degrees is to say that it reaches a maximum of a temperature my area gets to every year. It really, in all reality is not that hot. |
| troy001234:
--- Quote from: Mateo on November 29, 2009, 12:45:22 PM ---You seem to have missed MY point. 70-80 degrees is the HOTTEST temperature ever recorded on mars. It reaches 80-90 degrees where I live every year, and in some areas (like where I used to live) it was not uncommon for the temperature to be anywhere from 80-110.And I didn't even live on the equator. The point is that for a planet to reach a maximum temperature of 70-80 degrees is to say that it reaches a maximum of a temperature my area gets to every year. It really, in all reality is not that hot. --- End quote --- Why the hell are we talking about mars? |
| Nex:
--- Quote from: troy001234 on November 29, 2009, 12:56:04 PM ---Why the hell are we talking about mars? --- End quote --- cos it's gonna blow up in 40,000 years |
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