[eDebate] A call for a space topic for 06-07

Ken DeLaughder kenedebate at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 14 18:32:07 EDT 2006



I just had to say something... been too long.

I wouldn't joke about a space topic, it would certainly be more fun and
interesting than the current topics, which have collectively made me
thankful that I am going to law school. At least there I can find out how
law really works (thanks Elliot, I've never seen you on top of your game so
much as talking about these topics, and my pre 1L reading keeps validating
you :) - keep it up) Stephen Hawking, a person much smarter than a lot of
the back and forth I've seen about the current list (pun intended) of
topics, thinks it's relevant.

He's probably right as well. Well ok, he is generally right about most
things he talks about.

I'll have to forward this to the emporia folks.. it should end up in our
space file :)

JT, please so a space topic paper.

Ken



>From: Stefan Bauschard <SBauschard at planetdebate.com>

>To: edebate at ndtceda.com

>Subject: [eDebate] A call for a space topic for 06-07

>Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:35:48 -0400

>

>I'm joking, but I figured most would enjoy tis card:

>

>June 13

>

>HONG KONG (AP) - The survival of the human race depends on its ability

>to find new homes elsewhere in the universe because there's an

>increasing risk that a disaster will destroy the Earth, world-renowned

>scientist Stephen Hawking said Tuesday.

>

>The British astrophysicist told a news conference in Hong Kong that

>humans could have a permanent base on the moon in 20 years and a colony

>on Mars in the next 40 years.


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