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Windwarrior  [Team Member]
1/24/2012 1:34:56 PM
Dangerous stuff.
GAS3987  [Team Member]
1/24/2012 1:46:43 PM
I'm not sure what to think about that.
atram6  [Team Member]
1/24/2012 2:01:30 PM
I'd try it.












Emegbers  [Member]
1/24/2012 5:27:55 PM
"When you drink this wine, you are drinking elements from the birth of the solar system," Hutcheon said.

He sure isn't a physicist. This is true for all the air we breathe, all the food we ingest, and even the atoms that make up our bodies. Matter can neither be created or destroyed, only changed.
Aptrgangr  [Team Member]
1/24/2012 7:35:20 PM

Originally Posted By GAS3987:
I'm not sure what to think about that.

It's just wine snob BS.


If they start using one of the rocks from Mars we might have a problem.
BladedRonin  [Member]
1/24/2012 8:56:47 PM
Its just advertising BS
JC10311  [Team Member]
1/24/2012 9:07:01 PM
It's obviously not possible to have a 4.5 billion year old rock, since the universe is only 6,000 years old!!


Aptrgangr  [Team Member]
1/25/2012 5:50:17 AM

Originally Posted By JC10311:
It's obviously not possible to have a 4.5 billion year old rock, since the universe is only 6,000 years old!!




Swoosh101  [Team Member]
1/25/2012 6:07:16 AM
I think radiation when I think of galaxy creation don't you?
thorshammerblow  [Member]
1/29/2012 1:50:32 PM
Originally Posted By Emegbers:
"When you drink this wine, you are drinking elements from the birth of the solar system," Hutcheon said.

He sure isn't a physicist. This is true for all the air we breathe, all the food we ingest, and even the atoms that make up our bodies. Matter can neither be created or destroyed, only changed.


Well it can be converted to energy, but you are correct evert atom in our bodies was made in a star billions of years ago. Still kind of neat though.
JC10311  [Team Member]
1/29/2012 5:30:16 PM
Originally Posted By Aptrgangr:

Originally Posted By JC10311:
It's obviously not possible to have a 4.5 billion year old rock, since the universe is only 6,000 years old!!






I'm not sure which side of this viewpoint you're on, so I don't know if I've offended you somehow.
Aptrgangr  [Team Member]
1/30/2012 10:36:35 AM

Originally Posted By JC10311:
Originally Posted By Aptrgangr:

Originally Posted By JC10311:
It's obviously not possible to have a 4.5 billion year old rock, since the universe is only 6,000 years old!!






I'm not sure which side of this viewpoint you're on, so I don't know if I've offended you somehow.

Not offended. Call it a joking rebuke for throwing out what could be flame bait. I guess I've just spent a little too much time in GD lately.
WPNS462  [Member]
1/30/2012 10:41:26 AM
It tastes a lot better than the stuff from Uranus


One of the comments.
JC10311  [Team Member]
1/30/2012 12:39:49 PM
Originally Posted By Aptrgangr:

Originally Posted By JC10311:
Originally Posted By Aptrgangr:

Originally Posted By JC10311:
It's obviously not possible to have a 4.5 billion year old rock, since the universe is only 6,000 years old!!






I'm not sure which side of this viewpoint you're on, so I don't know if I've offended you somehow.

Not offended. Call it a joking rebuke for throwing out what could be flame bait. I guess I've just spent a little too much time in GD lately.


Point taken.