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+ i finaly feel free
aDD MY tHOUGHT with no fear
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+ liron is the recapta king
yap beem me up
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+ life on earth has been hear only a week
life on earth has been hear only a week
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+ Francis Crick,
the first son of Harry and Annie Elizabeth Crick (nee Wilkins), was born and raised in Weston Favell, then a small village on the edge of the English town of Northampton in which Crick’s father and uncle ran the family’s boot and shoe factory. At an early age, he was attracted to science and what he could learn about it from books. As a child, he was taken to church by his parents, but by about age 12 he told his mother that he no longer wanted to attend.
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+ Ditta
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+ Magic
what would live alon? feeding from the humanities thoughts and actions?
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+ love to all
i have seen it al and there is no new fire in my head,
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+ my hart is braking in 2
and the skin is so nice
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+ Is it possible
...to bring the dead back some life?? Who would you bring back first?
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+ Uploading Life: Send Your Personality to Space
By Leonard David
Senior Space Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
28 June 2001
WASHINGTON - Long journeys of flesh and bone astronauts might become a thing of the past. Human space travel in the 21st century could be, quite literally, an out-of-body experience.
It sounds like New Age meets the Space Age. But one sociologist argues that uploading digital representations of our personalities and behavior into the cosmos rather than in-person star trekking is a form of space transportation worth thinking about.
Modest projects
William Sims Bainbridge says there are several new data points to consider. He argued his case recently at a symposium on the past 40 years of human space exploration and beyond, organized here by George Washington University's Space Policy Institute.
In his talk, Bainbridge "revisited" the spaceflight revolution, pointing out:
* No launch system breakthroughs can be expected soon in the field of space technology;
* Space industrialization is unimportant for post-industrial society;
* Fertility collapses in advanced nations remove population pressures for space colonization;
* Opinion polls show no growth in support for space program over the past 15 years; and
* The "space movement" has little influence, even as conventional space support groups are respectable. And "space religions" -- like Heavens Gate, The Solar Temple, or The Raelian Movement -- have been scorned and unpredictable.
"Human beings have not left low Earth orbit since 1972, and for 30 years the emphasis in space has been on relatively modest projects," Bainbridge said. "Private enterprise and the general public have not endorsed Solar System colonization as a practical or worthy goal," he said.
Images
The Boussard Interstellar Ramjet engine concept uses interstellar hydrogen scooped up from its environment for propellant. In this image, an onboard laser heats the plasma, and the laser or electron beam triggers fusion pulses thereby creating propulsion. Click to enlarge.
A record play: The Voyager spacecraft both carry a recording that contains various sounds of Earth and messages from its inhabitants. Credit: NASA. Click to enlarge.
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Radical movement
Bainbridge said he concludes that great progress cannot be achieved in space without radical ideas, motivations and actions of a new spaceflight social movement.
To re-energize space progress, Bainbridge said that a "wholly new radical movement" might be required. That movement requires embracing new technology serving old and new motivations, he said.
Several blossoming fields in science and technology, while seemingly remote to astronautics, can give space exploration a new edge, Bainbridge said. Specifically, these disciplines are cognitive neural science, genetic engineering, nanotechnology and information systems, he said.
A melding of such powerful tools, Bainbridge said, may allow the founding of a cosmic civilization, a possibility that does not require flying living human bodies and all the necessities of life to other planets. By applying that diverse tool kit, we can overcome death. The gradual merging of human beings with their computers over the next century gives rise to the prospect of interstellar immortality, he said.
Archival arks
The technology already exists to start archiving personalities, albeit at low fidelity. We can begin now to make digital, audio/visual copies of a person's perceptions, speech and behavior. In years to come, the ability to reanimate human personalities at ever-higher fidelity is a sure bet, Bainbridge said.
That archive is what Bainbridge, author of the seminal work in the mid-1970s, The Spaceflight Revolution, calls Starbase. "Only a goal as valuable as eternal life can motivate investment in substantial scientific infrastructure on the Moon or Mars," Bainbridge said.
Starbase modules, filled with archived but active personalities of crew and colonists, could also make the first interstellar excursions. On their arrival, the crews need not waste time setting up terraforming operations. Rather, the colonists would adapt and thrive in whatever environment they are dealt. Follow-on waves of colonists can be dispatched as "radioed datafiles" across interstellar space, Bainbridge said.
In future centuries, Starbase archives sent throughout the galaxy can be resurrected into robots, clones or cyborgs, Bainbridge said.
By offering the stars to people living today, the second wave of the spaceflight movement would be spurred into being, Bainbridge said. The future demands a powerful, motivational force to create interplanetary and interstellar civilizations, he said, and a new spaceflight social movement can get us moving again.
But there are a few worrisome signs that could short-circuit these ideas.
Moves to prohibit human reproductive cloning, attacks on advanced forms of artificial intelligence, android robots, genetic engineering, and actions to ban some forms of nanotechnology -- this kind of talk heard in various countries "terrifies rather than pleases me," Bainbridge said.
Too human?
Bainbridge freely admits that his ideas may be too radical for some.
However, NASA itself has started to wrestle with the ethics of giving birth to "life-like" technologies and "living" systems.
Samuel Venneri, who heads NASA's Office of Aerospace Technology, sees up and down sides to the merging of nanotechnology with biology and information technology. He notes in a recent National Science Foundation report on the social implications of nanoscience and nanotechnology that "we will be building systems that become more and more 'life-like' and which interact with and support living systems at the cellular level."
On the other hand, Venneri added, life-like technology and systems are actually living systems, and that systems designed to interact with humans in a human-like manner might be viewed as being "too human."
"In the past, this has been the domain of science fiction," Venneri said. "In the foreseeable future, it could become reality. Our view at NASA is to be pro-active in developing ethical standards to make clear that we understand the accepted boundaries between true 'life sciences' and 'life-like' science," he said.
Perish the thought
When pondering the vast distances between stars, experts point out that even a short-duration interstellar voyage might take centuries. "This might not bother an automated probe, but could cause problems for humans," said astro-psychologist, Albert Harrison, at the University of California, Davis.
In his new book, Spacefaring - The Human Dimension, Harrison cites several proposals by deep space thinkers that question the need for human migration to the stars. That includes hurling starbound super-powerful computers that are surrogate brains, packed with personality, a sense of self, memory, and other psychological qualities.
"The beauty of this, if it worked, is that there would be no need for life support as we normally think of it," Harrison said. Star-leaping clones of the human mind would make the voyage, long after the physical bodies they represented had perished, he said.
Yet another popular idea, Harrison recounts, is merely sending a probe filled with genetic codes from Earth, along with a way to cultivate that life upon arrival. Eventually, intelligent life forms would begin to develop. This approach allows seeding life throughout the galaxy without the messy drudgery of protracted human voyaging, he notes.
"There are many conceivable paths to interstellar migration, and the ones that we actually will tread, if any, remain to be seen," Harrison concludes.
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+ GAIAWhether or not you were aware of it before you found this site, you're already a part of Beinspace. By virtue of being on this planet, you play a unique role in the global community: you're an essential component of an amazingly intricate and intercon
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GAIA
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+ i have nothing to say
nada
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+ life is not junk
i don't think that we are spreading junk- the modern life convinced you that you are doing harm to the earth and not good -
spreading information and dna to outer space is not junk but it is a start of life - it is the most beautiful thing on earth
always look on the bright side
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+ Space junk
Is it right that we feel a need to pollute not just our own Earth but outer space aswell?
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+ spread memes and love
memes that travel on us for 4.5 billion year they sculpt our genes and our cultural environment ,describes who we are and decide our destiny
and I believe with spread love !!
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+ spread the love now
love to the universe,ok thoughts hmmmm.i think if science is right ,then our words are out there traveling somewhere anyway.that is all our words,so i guess if your message to all universal life is to hear us,then let our voices speak truth and love or at least honestly always.
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+ 7 billion ppl - 7 billion heads
every one has 3 Gb of DNa stord
every head has about 500,tera bite of capability of storing information,
and about a total of 161 pixa bite of digital information.
i feel the pressure !! send some f it to space!
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+ UN sofa king...
I take it back. The recipe for chocolate chip cookies was genius. Hopefully, in the future, in space, there are eggs available.
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+ Sofa King We Todd Ed
Never mind that we've blasted 100+ years of radio signal into the abyss. So yay, now I can send a grainy lo rez image of my dick into space and hopefully postpone the inevitable alien takeover.
Get out of your mom's basement and get a life, dorks.
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+ 20+ Free Press Release
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+ One of the most fundamental needs / drivers we have is to pro-create and pass our DNA on...here's a guy on a mission to boldy go where no earthly DNA has gone before!
winniewang
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+ the is an international agenda
the is an international agenda for not spreading life in this solar system but it is ok to send it to other planetary systems.
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+ My thought
I think that someday we will travel from town to town via a jet propelled car r some other deveice.
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+ if i was carl sagan :
A billion years from now, when everything on Earth we've ever made has crumbled into dust, when the continents are changed beyond recognition and our species is unimaginably altered or extinct, the Be In Space will still speak for us
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+ a good advice to outer space
The great challenges of the environment - climate change, rising temperatures and sea levels, ever more extreme weather - can sometimes seem too vast for any one person, or country, to tackle.
But in the third week of our Think Local campaign, we argue that free-market solutions - and empowering local communities to take control of planning, air and water quality and more - can solve much of the damage we have inflicted on the world around us.
So where should the balance lie between central and local? How much should be left to government treaties, and how much to individual action - and what would you do to make a difference in your local community?
Do you think the workings of the free market can help us solve the planet's problems? Or are capitalism and self-interest the villains responsible for the despoiling of our natural resources?
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+ Agood advice to outer space :
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+ send to deep space
Make your presence felt into Deep SPACE
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+ Cool idea... sending your thoughts, pictures and even your DNA into space! I'm a bit skeptical though...
Cool idea... sending your thoughts, pictures and even your DNA into space! I'm a bit skeptical though...
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+ i am to old for this ...
another day and still there are no hot dogs in the corner
50 Years after spotinc and what has been changed?
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+ i don't know how i feel about this. it's either genius, completely creepy, or both. the idea of our dna being blown around the universe and planting itself somewhere like a seed seems pretty neat. on the other hand, space trash sounds like a pretty
Thoughts
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+ Ago please put a capital T in the tab "thought's to space"
and also you nust change the first sentence in the home page "send yourself to space" to something more serious like "be in outer space" or "send your information to outer space" you don't want to misleed people and i wan t the site to sound more serious or responsible
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+ Since the beginning of time, man has been aware of his mortality; always striving to leave a monument or memory to mark his existence.
strong sentance staight from a memorial website
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+ freedom is just another word for another buck to lose
living for ever cost
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+ why dos it cost money?
it was totally free a week ago?
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+ Our mission is to help disperse human genes and memes throughout outer space, to other galaxies, thereby giving them much longer life spans than they have here on earth.
The BeInSpace project will send human genes and memes to outer space, to other galaxies, thereby giving them an eternal life, spreading humanity conciseness.
Beinspace will send any kind of digital information, any kind of Meme, such as books, Blogs, viruses, images, ideas worth spreading, videos, animations, songs, web pages, personal space, public spaces.
We also collect Genes (DNA). protecting the billions of years of evolution that are folded within each of our cells, and assuring that a part of us will float in deep space far into the future. Users will receive a simple kit for collecting the DNA. After they return it to us, we will separate the DNA from the cell, and send it to outer space with a space shuttle.
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+ It's important to find the little light in between all this blackness, to find your space and fight for your right to party, to build up a worldwide net
Private space exploration has not been without its setbacks but in 300 years from now life is going to be diferent
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+ Cafe Fernando Chocolate Chip M&M Cookies
Ingredients
* 2 cups all-purpose flour
* 3/4 tsp. baking soda
* 1 tsp. salt
* 8 oz. (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
* 1 cup sugar
* 1/2 cup brown sugar
* 2 eggs
* 2 tsp. vanilla extract
* 10 oz bittersweet chocolate, chopped into chunks
* 4 oz M&M chocolate
Method
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
2. Mix flour, salt and baking soda in a medium bowl and set aside.
3. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter on medium-low speed until smooth, about 30 seconds. Add the brown and granulated sugars, increase the speed to medium and beat until slightly fluffy, about 1 minute, stopping the mixer occasionally to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then beat in the vanilla, stopping the mixer occasionally to scrape down the sides of the bowl.
4. Reduce the speed to low, gradually add the flour mixture and beat until just combined. Using a rubber spatula, fold in the chocolate chips.
5. Drop the dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto the prepared pan, spacing the cookies about 2 inches apart. Bake until golden brown, 10-11 minutes. Transfer the pan to a wire rack, press 6-8 M&M chocolate chips onto the cookies and let the cookies cool on the pan. After 5 minutes, transfer them to the rack and let cool completely. Repeat with the remaining dough. Makes 24 cookies.
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+ Gmail activate sprreading life
where is the love?
nothing has change- baside a new A sign
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+ The Beinspace project was originated Earth, 3'rd plant 9.24 PC from center, milk way galaxy
Agmon
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+ # A meme is: An idea that, like a gene, can replicate and evolve.
People often ask, "What is a Meme?" so here's a more than a little information on that. I pronounce it so it's rhymes with 'dream'; some pronounce it so it sounds like 'mem' (from mem-ory).
First off, technically most of the sites here are not memes. The fact that most of these sites create new questions all the time removes the whole evolving viral concept of a meme. But most people call them that and I liked the word 'meme' so I used meme.
In the context of web logs / 'blogs / blogging and other kinds of personal web sites it's some kind of list of questions that you saw somewhere else and you decided to answer the questions. Then someone else sees them and does them and so on and so on. I generally consider these to be actual questions and not some multiple choice quizzes that determine some result at the end (what color you are most like, what cartoon character are you, what 80s movie are you).
By some other definitions memes are viral and propagate around sometimes mutating as they propagate. Someone proposed something along the lines of some blog posts are viral, they write about something they see on one blog and the next person does the same sometimes their interpretation varies slightly changing the story (I cannot find this original reference).
Eventually some people decided they were going to creating weekly questionnaires (memes) and post them every week. Some are monthly, a few are daily and some are always there. Some suggest that you get five other people to do the same meme and they have to get five people (and so on), which sometimes increases their propagation. This probably stunts their mutated growth, having a permanent storage place where people go to find them but many people copy them from the site where they see it and they'll still change a bit.
Personally I liked these sites; sometimes they give me things to write about that I would have never started the topic on my own. So I started collecting them here at The Daily Meme http://thedailymeme.com/.
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+ Dude! That's awesome! I have so much to say about this topic, but it'd be a looong read for you, so i won't burden you. So instead: I'll add you as a friend and fellow stumbler and go from there....
am an illustrator and biologist, having just completed my BA in biology at Oxford University; I am now moving onto a Master's course at Oxford. Please contact me if you are interested in using any of my work, or in commissioning illustration work.
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+ Only 2 MB?!!
the entropy will get bigger and spread!
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+ nice idea
very nice idea!!! i already uploud 2 MB
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+ vanvogt aka Michael
Hi Agmon,
Thanks for your message and I hope that some of my sites are to your liking. I did go to the beinspace listing on your site and did give it a thumbs up.
I'm not really a UFO "lover". I happened to see one once - and I was deeply mystified. I believe that UFO's are just that, Unidentified Flying Objects. What they are, I really cannot say. I do believe that governments worldwide do know what's going on and I am pressing for full disclosure. Ever watch the TV show the X-Files? Well, I am more Scully than Mulder.
I am trained in science and engineering - but I always strive to keep an open mind! Through a free NASA program my name is on a compact disk on one of the Mars Rovers, my name is also on a CD on the Deep Impact Discovery Mission to Comet Tempel 1 and finally my name is traveling aboard the Dawn spacecraft which is soon to be launched on a mission to the asteroid belt. NASA gives out nice certificates to everyone whose names fly on a mission. Perhaps you would like to add your name to a future mission - just google NASA or the JPL for information.
So it is very fitting that you brought the beinspace program to my attention. Thank you very much!
Best,
vanvogt aka Michael
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+ 1 0 2 0 3
good number!!!!
beem me up!
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+ brings a even newer meaning to 'voyeurism'
Send your DNA into space
Where will you be 2 billion years from now?
Be part of the first human generation to send DNA into space.
By sending your DNA into space, you are protecting the billions of years of evolution that are folded within each of your cells, and assuring a part of you will float in deep space far into the future.
Someday, your DNA may even land on a fertile planet, and help start life in a different world.
We will send you a complete kit that contains everything you need to collect your DNA. After you send your Genes (DNA) back to us, we will put your DNA inside a capsule and launch it, via an already scheduled commercial space mission.
*thanks debsy!*
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+ i don't know how i feel about this. it's either genius, completely creepy, or both. the idea of our dna being blown around the universe and planting itself somewhere like a seed seems pretty neat. on the other hand, space trash sounds like a pretty bad id
i don't know how i feel about this. it's either genius, completely creepy, or both. the idea of our dna being blown around the universe and planting itself somewhere like a seed seems pretty neat. on the other hand, space trash sounds like a pretty bad idea and handing over my genetic code to aliens seems worse.
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+ tariqraza
Make your presence felt into Deep SPACE
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+ I wonder
I wonder how many goatse's are going to be sent into deep space because of this...
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+ web pages in outer psace
www.beinspace.com
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+ AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
now, on the technical side -
1) on the "senders list" page, there's a javascript error when i get in, but its not causing any other problems
2) in the same page (senders list), i can still see the test the developers put in the DB. it doesn't look right when there are 10 entries named "cvbcvb", and 10 "agmon"s.
3) in the same page. its a bit annoying when you can't see more than the title and the MB. at least place a tooltip with a more detailed description of the entry.
4) in the "your thoughts" page. why does it say that i can add only 350 words if i can actually add more than that? you should at least warn me that i have written more than 350 words.
5) home page - how come i can add more files if i haven't filled in the first file?
7) the content pages are built with frames. so it happens that the frames sometimes are too small for their content. then scroll bars would appear. this is the case with the social network page ( http://www.beinspace.com/content.php?id=6). it just doesn't look good.
now, on the technical side -
1) on the "senders list" page, there's a javascript error when i get in, but its not causing any other problems
2) in the same page (senders list), i can still see the test the developers put in the DB. it doesn't look right when there are 10 entries named "cvbcvb", and 10 "agmon"s.
3) in the same page. its a bit annoying when you can't see more than the title and the MB. at least place a tooltip with a more detailed description of the entry.
4) in the "your thoughts" page. why does it say that i can add only 350 words if i can actually add more than that? you should at least warn me that i have written more than 350 words.
5) home page - how come i can add more files if i haven't filled in the first file?
7) the content pages are built with frames. so it happens that the frames sometimes are too small for their content. then scroll bars would appear. this is the case with the social network page ( http://www.beinspace.com/content.php?id=6). it just doesn't look good.
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+ new life new spread
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+ hang ver from yesterday
beer has sweet and pool
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+ wellcom
the site is a new portal to outer space a user-friendly and exciting way for individual people to preserve and disperse life as we know it to other galaxies.
Upload a file to www.beinspace.com give it a name a and a link to your site
And this information will live for ever in outer space.
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+ good morning world
what a good day to start A NEW f year
shana tova
hapy birth day
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+ wtf ? who sould read this in space?
who would read this who would use the DNA?
i t will just stay in outer space for billions of years an no one will do any thing with it!!
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+ Wow! ~What a Great idea!
Wow! ~What a Great idea!
Do You rememebr how, when we were children, We would make a time capsule?
Gather All Your friends together and gather all Your special things and bury them in a secret place deep in the yard where no one will find them for years and years?
It is kind of like that... only better.
All the good We have and wish to share will live forever in outer space!
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+ Blog spam to outer space.
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+ statistics
1,970 visits came from 63 countries
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+ god bless littile kids for uploading shit to far away aliens
A number-pimping side-project from the valleys
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+ God Bless Him!
Carl Sagan was a pot head, God Bless Him
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+ Fo realz
Carl Sagan was a pot head, God Bless Him.
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+ uhm
wtf,mate?
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+ Welcome to Beinspace --a Shout Out to outer space!!
Welcome to Beinspace --a Shout Out to outer space!!
www.beinspace.com is a new and unique portal to outer space a user-friendly yet imaginative and exciting way for individual people to preserve and disperse life as we know it to other galaxies. Our mission is to send human digital information, as well as genetic information, beyond our solar system, where temperatures of minus 270 degrees Celsius will preserve them so that they can survive – perhaps billions of years!
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+ good night
Home | DNA to space | Senders list | About us | Contact | Your thoughts
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+ sending INFO TO SPACE
it is simple- upload any thing
give a name to your file and add a link to your page
send it to space....
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+ a long time ago life started.....
American Scientist (October 1995 issue)
Advanced forms of life existed on earth at least 3.55 billion years ago. In rocks of that age, fossilized imprints have been found of bacteria that look uncannily like cyanobacteria, the most highly evolved photosynthetic organisms present in the world today. Carbon deposits enriched in the lighter carbon-12 isotope over the heavier carbon-13 isotope—a sign of biological carbon assimilation—attest to an even older age. On the other hand, it is believed that our young planet, still in the throes of volcanic
eruptions and battered by falling comets and asteroids, remained inhospitable to life for about half a billion years after its birth, together with the rest of the solar system, some 4.55 billion years ago.
This leaves a window of perhaps 200-300 million years for the appearance of life on earth.
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+ find a way to live longer
drink milk
wash your hands
love your corresponding
think positive
be rich
have sex 2-3 times a day
send yourself to space.
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+ ideas on making this site beter
the links should be active on this wall
the logo can look better
the idea of what is this should be explained better
lucky day
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+ 1,299 visits came from 49 countries
1,299 visits came from 49 countries
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+ bad apple
i gut the thinkin'/ yes. i gotit/ i think about acig and about the moon and shit/ i hate the moon/ hey, i hate the sky/ but you know what i like. i like the everyhate parson/ but hay. thats me,men/
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+ tickle thy -Matt Sparks
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+ statistics below
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+ statistics
launched on fier fox es well
854 visits came from 42 countries
500 unique visitors
United States 313
United Kingdom 42
isral
Canada
Australia
Germany
Austria
Pakistan 5
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+ Simplicity
thank you for all the thoughts and emails
remember:
why die in peace if you can spread for ever
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+ keo.org
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+ last for ever
Be a part of spreading life in outer space - be in space and last for ever.
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+ eardoc in space
Techniques for separation and purification are essential in biomedical research, disease diagnostics and drug development. In recent years substantial progress has been made in developing separation methods through magnetic particles. Using these magnetic particles offer unique possibilities for the simple, effective and rapid concentration of purified specific proteins, cells, and other bio-molecules without exposing them to harmful chemical and physical treatment.
Magnetic separation technology offers a distinct advantage by subjecting the analytic to very little mechanical stress (compared to the centrifuge or chromatography membrane). In general MS methods are non-laborious, inexpensive and often highly scalable. Moreover, techniques employing magnetism are more amenable to automation and miniaturization.
Magnetic beads are now widely used for the isolation and detection of bio-molecules in life sciences, microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, drug discovery, research routine laboratories and in diagnostics.
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+ 69
the MB is now on 69 the best number
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+ 2 billion years from now
Who knows where you will be in 2 billion years from now
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+ lovley day
lovely day lovely day
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+ click on me 20 years from now
where will i be?
what will i do?
who will i live with and how are my grand children are doing?
i want to recive data form the past and not sending it to the futuer.
fuck it lend me money to send my self to space
http://www.prosper.com/
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+ popurls
Who knows where you will be 2 billion years from now?
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+ send your space to outer space
send your space to outer space
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+ all the thoughts will be sent to space
What is freedom if not flouting your thoughts in space for ever.
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+ where dos the wisdom go?
Time goes by to fast-
Nice site – good idea
I hope that in 1 million years from now my grand grand grand ex wife daughter which is a space flight will find this.
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+ adding a thought
sending a thought to space.
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+ blogspot icon
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+ compete
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+ whene will i be ready?
dont know when i willbe ready .
this is the first week and i am not working in fire fox i hope to have a beeter day next week.
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+ where am i?
this site can be interesting for your visitors, as it gives them a chance to send there DNA and digital information (blogs web pages videos pics and others ) to other space , on a real physical means, not by radio that dos not pass the magnetosphere and not by small lunches that get only to 100 or 200 KM.
We will collect the Digital information for free for the first few months and then we charge 1.99 $ per MB that is uploaded and we charge only 87$ for sending the DNA to space.
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+ blogs web pages video
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+ think Big
send every file you want
think Big!
this is going to stay for ever
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+ why should i send?
Wars, famine, floods, the sun expanding to a red giant ball, your dog's pee.
How can you make sure that your information is safe?
We have a simple answer for you -- Just send it TO SPACE!
Outer space is far less dense than earth, and the temperature reaches minus 270 Celsius degree
This ensures the survival of your information.
More reliable than Norton anti virus!
Better than putting it on a higher shelf where your dog can't eat it!
Cheeper than a 20 million Dollar trip around earth!
Feed your information into space! Try it today for FREE!
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+ Gene&meme to space
A trip 2 space is 2 Million $ send yourself for free
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+ 4. Send your personal space to outer space
Your web page will live for ever in space.
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+ Take a trip to space
send Images videos books Movies blogs
send a file and you can submit URL that will link to your site.
Send your DNA to space
Be a part of spreading life in space.
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+ 2 nillion years from now
where m i 2 nillion years from now?
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+ bloginspace
send your blog to space with a redio transmition - will not pass the magnetospher.
this is a good idea but to realy be in space you should send the blog and the DNA to space
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+ send blogs webs to space
send blogs webs to space
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+ ther are only 300 GM free
there is about 1 year to collect and send 20GB of information
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+ To be, or not to be in space?
That is the thought
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+ second day
220 computers and people entered beinspace - not even 1 submitted a file!
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+ good morning world
First day of sending memes and Genes to space!
there are still few bugs and the landing page is not understandable.
i hope that before the 7-8-9 we will have at least 100 MB
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+ this is cool
it feels like a new way of thinking
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+ the thoughts will be sent to space
yes
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+ all the thoughts will be sent to space?
all the thoughts will be sent to space?
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+ A question to the whiz of information in space
Will "Our Thoughts" be in deep space too?
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+ add thoughts!
tell me what you think here
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+ more and more
good idea send me o space!!!
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+ i am the first thought
i am the first thought
Beam me up Scotty
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