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Obviously rain doesn't give the Earth water. And your block quote looks pretty dumb.

Posted by Ryan on Summit | July 3, 2008 12:44 PM
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Um, no. According to Ghosts of Vesuvius, the Earth is actually ridiculously dry for a planet its size. The theory put forth in the book is that when the sun ignited, it blew off most of the water and gas collected around the rocky cores of the four inner planets; all the water we see now bubbled up through the crust after that event.

Posted by Greg | July 3, 2008 12:48 PM
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Restraint. I'm just not goin' there.

Posted by DaiBando | July 3, 2008 12:56 PM
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And then God said, let there be milk and cookies.

And it rained milk--directly from Natalie Merchant's legendary planets of lactation--upon The Earth, for forty days and forty nights.

And then a giant cookie slammed, with Deep Impact indeed--into The Earth, splintering into billions and billions of bite-sized chunks.

And then God said to the cosmic chunks, go forth and multiply.

And that is the story of how The Earth, as well as milk and cookies, came into BEING.

Posted by Cookie W. Monster | July 3, 2008 1:08 PM
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What we fear is our demise. The planet will "heal" itself. There is water all over the universe. It's another element made by stars. Water greases the "wheels" on Earth. It helps the continental drift and subduction. It creates volcanoes by pouring down into magma chambers and building steam pressure. It's also what circulates heat around the planet. Without it, apparently, there is no life. And the earliest life we know of lived in water.

Posted by Vince | July 3, 2008 1:17 PM
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Yes!!! A link!!! Let's see where Charles is getting his... Wha....?!?!? It's to IMDB?!?!? I think I only read these posts so I can comment on how vacant they are.

Posted by Charles_Mudede_Is_A_Latent_Racist | July 3, 2008 1:57 PM
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Living =/= Fearing.

Posted by morgi | July 3, 2008 2:52 PM
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aye laddies, the Aerth is a bloody grreat place, like Scotland!

Posted by high and bi | July 4, 2008 4:34 PM

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