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NASA inviting you to vote on naming part of the space station

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p3lb0x:
I still think Symbiote is best

Deozaan:
But not just any TV show. Being a movie buff, I hardly ever watch TV. But I did watch Firefly. If you never caught it, rent the DVDs and give it a spin. You might be surprised how good a television series can be if they let it.-40hz (February 26, 2009, 01:23 PM)
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My friend rented Serenity back in 2005 or so and nearly the entire time I was watching it I was thinking of how stupid and full of cliches it was. He liked it so much he later bought the movie and the Firefly TV series. Then he started watching Firefly and I liked it a lot more than the movie because I was used to the character's personalities and roles. Somewhere along the lines we also watched Serenity again and it wasn't as bad as I first thought. Still, it's just a TV show.

Although I must admit, at least it's somewhat related to space, and is just a space vessel, thus it makes more sense than naming a planet after Xena: Warrior Princess.

Of course, if we continued in the Greek and Roman tradition of naming planets after our gods, what would we call them today?

I'm afraid it would be something like: Madonna -or- Brittany -or- J-Lo -or- MONEY!-40hz (February 26, 2009, 01:23 PM)
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I see your point, but at the same time I think perhaps you didn't quite get mine. Even the Romans named some of the months after the "great" rulers. And days of the week are named after something important (Sunday for the sun, Monday for the moon, not sure exactly what the others are for). We just go, "Xena is hot! Name it after her! Oh yeah, and Gabrielle too!"

The point is that, especially with the Greeks, they named the planets after something they truly believed in; we don't really believe in Madonna or Britney or J-Lo or Money. We just obsess over them.

We could at least choose a name of significance instead of naming something as incredible as a planetary discovery after a poorly acted, stupid TV show.  :-\

The name of a part of the space station isn't that big of a deal to me. So I guess this is more of a belated rant on planet Xena, since like I said, I was thinking about this a few days ago. Before I heard about this space station part.

Oh well. I guess Shakespeare was right: A rose by any other name would still aggravate my allergies.

40hz:
The point is that, especially with the Greeks, they named the planets after something they truly believed in;-Deozaan (February 26, 2009, 04:11 PM)
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Since I wasn't alive back then, I can't really know how much the Ancients actually believed in their Pantheon, but I suspect (people being what they are) that it was much like "religious belief" is today: many truly believe, most sorta believe, some don't believe at all, and the rest just ride it for what it gets them.

In Chapter 2 of Gibbon's classic Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire he offered this observation:

The various modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful.
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we don't really believe in Madonna or Britney or J-Lo or Money.-Deozaan (February 26, 2009, 04:11 PM)
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I think that depends on who you call "we." Especially when it comes to money.

We just obsess over them.-Deozaan (February 26, 2009, 04:11 PM)
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Bravo! That is a very astute point- and an important distinction. :Thmbsup:


Still, it's just a TV show.
-Deozaan (February 26, 2009, 04:11 PM)
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True. But I think it's interesting to note that the first space shuttle was christened Enterprise (after the ship in Star Trek) largely due to the lobbying of none other than Walter Cronkite. Nobody seemed to have a problem with that back when it happened.

I guess we've just gotten a lot more serious over the years.

 :)

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BTW: Serenity is now at 85% 86% Ah-choo! :P

Lashiec:
Offtopic, but since you were talking about Josh Whedon... :D

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