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Grex Travel Item 30: Sightseeing around the universe? [linked]
Entered by popcorn on Sun Oct 2 01:37:32 UTC 1994:

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#1 of 71 by steve on Sun Oct 2 01:51:24 1994:

   I'm afraid that I would.  I'm just selfish enough, and curious
enough, that I think I'd foraske it all to see whats out there.
Even if there were no other life forms out there besides us and the
aliens, seeing the natural wonders in the universe would be worth
it.


#2 of 71 by mwarner on Sun Oct 2 02:06:34 1994:

  Would they have internet linkage?  Can you imagine the items you could
start and the flamewars that would erupt?  I'd have to say no if I could
never communicate the experience with my own kind.  And I'd hate to end up
a pet in a Petting Zoo, even if the view was great.  We'd all be the
dumbest of the dumb under those circumstances. 

  I would agree to be on the alien's mailing list.


#3 of 71 by gregc on Sun Oct 2 02:07:21 1994:

Yes.


#4 of 71 by anne on Sun Oct 2 02:58:04 1994:

I think I would, as long as I could bring my 'significant other' with me.
Could be fun!




#5 of 71 by raven on Sun Oct 2 03:18:49 1994:

        No way, nothing is as interesting to me as life on earth.  As far as
we knoe there is life no where else in the universe.  Inersteller gas just
doen't interest me much.  I'd rather have a picnic with my S/O right here
on earth.


#6 of 71 by steve on Sun Oct 2 03:45:50 1994:

   Would they have bagels?


#7 of 71 by omni on Sun Oct 2 04:53:02 1994:

 I'd go provided we could stop off in Brooklyn for a gander at the
Roebling Bridge. ;)


#8 of 71 by rcurl on Sun Oct 2 04:56:03 1994:

I suppose they could replicate them. But no, I wouldn't go, on those
terms. Among the things I learned from earth travel is that *just
sightseeing* palls after a while. It has no intellectual challenge. In
addition, you take yourself with you, and in time wherever you go, you
discover that you're just you, in a new place. There has to be more, for
satisfaction (for me). I don't doubt, though, that there are people
that would not want anything more than surfing the universe.
 



#9 of 71 by rcurl on Sun Oct 2 04:56:56 1994:

#7 slipped in. Replicate bagels, I meant, not Brooklyn Bridges.



#10 of 71 by jep on Sun Oct 2 05:33:23 1994:

        I probably would not.  I'd go for a year, but I'd want to give notice
to my employer, and say goodbye to various people, etc.  Sightseeing is
interesting for only so long.


#11 of 71 by kt8k on Sun Oct 2 13:39:47 1994:

It would be a tough choice.  I'd have to take my kids, my fiance, her son, and
maybe my mom, and if any of them wouldn't go, well, I probably wouldn't
either.  On the other hand, if I *could* return to earth in the near future
I might do it.


#12 of 71 by rcurl on Sun Oct 2 15:00:57 1994:

You'd be younger than your kids, when you get back, if the aliens
are running hyperdrive (it wouldn't be worth it, if they weren't). 


#13 of 71 by anne on Sun Oct 2 17:20:42 1994:

If there are aliens that would land here, then chances are that there are
other aliens out there.  I like to just go around and seeing things.  What's
wrong with *just* being you? (re #8) isn't being *you* enough?



#14 of 71 by omni on Sun Oct 2 19:18:54 1994:

 re 9

 you can make millions of bagels, but only 1 Roebling Bridge.

 (note- I refuse to call that bridge by it's real name, beacuse it
does not honor the 2 men who gave thier lives to see it completed
to it's fruition, and it is a damn shame that no one can tell you 
who built and designed it. The two en were John A, and Washington
Roebling, who both were master engineers.)


#15 of 71 by popcorn on Sun Oct 2 19:59:13 1994:

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#16 of 71 by anne on Sun Oct 2 21:09:13 1994:

If I didn't go, I would have wondered what I missed out THERE!
<grin>



#17 of 71 by kentn on Sun Oct 2 22:47:09 1994:

Would go if they offered beer?  Really good beer?  :)


#18 of 71 by rogue on Mon Oct 3 00:52:54 1994:

I would renegotiate the terms of the contract and then go on my terms.


#19 of 71 by aruba on Mon Oct 3 01:48:03 1994:

THis is an awfully tough call.  On the one hand, if I went it sounds
like it might end up being a very lonely experience, with no other humans
around (except my non-existant S.O.; or would they provide one?).  On the
other hand, if I didn't go I might regret it the rest of my life.  Sounds
depressing either way.  :(


#20 of 71 by carson on Mon Oct 3 03:03:44 1994:

as depressing as it may sound, this item has been linked to scruples. Item 78.


#21 of 71 by alfee on Mon Oct 3 03:30:06 1994:

I believe I would stay.  Taking my SO is a nice tantalization, but there are
a lot of other people in my life that I'd really miss, and a lot of 
events I'm looking forward to that I'd have to skip.  If my SO didn't want
to go (and he probably would not) could I take someone else, like a parent 
or a bst friend?  There would have to be some awfully spectacular scenery
available to talk me into intergalactic travel.  I'm still trying to get 
back to Paris.  Now if that were the destination, I'd say "yes" in a 
heartbeat!


#22 of 71 by canis on Tue Oct 4 02:49:05 1994:

Well.... hmmmmm I suppose I would go......but all that knowledge wasted....
I would find a way to get the information home.....


#23 of 71 by tsty on Wed Oct 5 06:25:07 1994:

Given the original conditions, *YES!*


#24 of 71 by zook on Thu Oct 6 00:36:38 1994:

I might go, but only if I could get pizza delivered.


#25 of 71 by bru on Thu Oct 6 03:52:13 1994:

Not about to go until I find out if they have a cookbook
about serving mankind.


#26 of 71 by aruba on Fri Oct 7 02:56:23 1994:

Ha!  Good one, Bruce.


#27 of 71 by tsty on Sun Oct 9 03:32:53 1994:

Serve mankind "over easy," ..................................


#28 of 71 by brighn on Tue Oct 11 07:25:44 1994:

I would most definitely NOT go.  Without hesitation.
A decade or so ago, I would have been torn.
Fiftenn years ago, I would have gone in a heartbeat.
But, right now, I think I'll stay on this rock.


#29 of 71 by cyberpnk on Tue Oct 11 18:36:06 1994:

Mankind: Baste lightly with a garlic butter sauce, place in oven and bake at
450 degrees for 35 minutes or until skin crinkles just slightly, and serve with
a light Hollandaise sauce...


#30 of 71 by jessesq on Wed Oct 12 00:57:34 1994:

Goodbye Earth!!!


#31 of 71 by tnt on Wed Oct 12 04:24:07 1994:

  "How to Serve Man"


#32 of 71 by roz on Wed Oct 12 17:55:01 1994:

Re original question, I would not go, and there is no time in my life when
I would have gone.  Risk-and-adventure averse, I guess.


#33 of 71 by cyberpnk on Wed Oct 12 18:48:44 1994:

I'd go, but I would have to come back; there's just too many things I enjoy
here on Earth (like all of you people...)


#34 of 71 by dadroc on Thu Oct 13 15:09:42 1994:

I think that barganing would be a good idea, how about a deep inplant rather
than a trip to the beyond? Or how about hardware, Razors under the fingernails
and cloaking devices, toy heaven, not to mention the computing possibilities.


#35 of 71 by naps on Sun Oct 23 03:55:28 1994:

I think i would go... but only if I had my copy of "The HItchikers guide to the
galaxy" with me.     Anybody with me...onthe same level?  Where the heck are
all of you from anyway.


#36 of 71 by kentn on Sun Oct 23 04:14:26 1994:

Don't forget your towel.


#37 of 71 by popcorn on Sun Oct 23 12:27:30 1994:

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#38 of 71 by alecs on Mon Oct 24 00:39:06 1994:

I agree with #36  Any serious frood should always know where his towel is!


#39 of 71 by carl on Tue Oct 25 09:37:21 1994:

I'd tell the aliens that I *must* talk to someone before I left
and listen to their response.  If I got any sense that they have
empathy and/or were willing to work toward a resolution, I'd grab
a towel and a jar of peanuts and be gone in a minute.  ;-)



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