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   Nog to All   
   Re: Comets   
   24 Nov 05 15:37:56   
   
   From: q3wtxv48o@verizon.net   
      
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   America's problem? The plates are too big!   
   Throw out your dinner plates and get smaller ones!   
   More is NOT better. 20oz soda is TOO big, get an 8 ounce glasses, bottles   
   and cans .   
   The fat must come off or you die a sickly decrepit death.   
      
      
   "Joe Strout"  wrote in message   
   news:joe-104729.21090922112005@comcast.dca.giganews.com...   
   > In article <6f7gf.1658$8o6.827@trndny03>, "Nog"    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> If comets are made from mostly water-ice, some dirt and organic matter   
   >> they   
   >> had to come from a former water planet that blew up somewhere in the   
   >> universe.   
   >   
   > Er... why?  Where do you imagine this water planet came from?  Why do   
   > you imagine comets couldn't form in the same way?  Finally, what could   
   > possibly "blow up" a water planet and leave fragments of it whizzing   
   > around our solar system?   
   >   
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   Water planets come from solar systems. An exploding star would shatter many   
   planets in it's system. Organics don't form in a vacuum. You need a planet   
   with atmosphere.   
      
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