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Also, Pgindie, welcome to the 21st century.
screw you
They also said we'd be on Mars by now.
Sounds to me like you are simply trying to sway the market.
yea and in an old movie i saw they said we would have robotic planets that eat eachother for dominance in the year 2000. the thing is that all these scientists can do is guess when something is going to happen, and if they procrastonate then shame on them. They are saying if they actualy where working on it constantly then we could possibly,(not deffinetally), but possibly have whatever they are talking about. The only problem is that other things are going on in the world like the war and the elections and so people get side tracked with all this political crap that these polotitons are trying to shove down our throats that we forget about life and our work like puting a man on mars parsee.
Savvy \=]
Ethre we have been on mars just not humans. popPerson get a dictionary to learn how to spell DEFINITELY.