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hey you sound like a millenial

Actually a civilization way beyond our level (but on about the same path) would blow way less radio noise into space than we do (unless they want to be heard). In the 30s, we started being loud. Some time during the Cold War we were the loudest we ever were. Since then, our level of radio emissions has become far

Ya whatever you say. Your belief is yours, but if there are more than one universe, which most likely there is, theres more stars out there than we can ever imagine. And it literally could go on forever. So, my conclusion is more than warranted.

Or perhaps we are just first.

I keep wanting to add "as we know it" to several of these sentances. As it is all still just an educated guess. We do not know for sure that some form of life can not form. Just not life as we know it.

"Once we believed Earth was the center of the universe. Then Copernicus and others said, hey, it's actually the Earth that's moving around the Sun." Suddenly, Earth wasn't so special; we weren't at the center of all things. Loeb is suggesting that maybe life on Earth isn't so special, either.

This doesn't prove anything about the quality of DHL's service. It only proves that they are a bunch of immature pranksters. This is college frat boy shit.

Dick move DHL. Dick move.

Isn't all marketing arbitrary bullshit?

Is DHL actually faster or is this just arbitrary marketing bullshit?

The greatest trick DHL ever pulled was getting Gizmodo to advertise for them.

FED-EX + UPS = FED UP.

And it's that kind of innovative thinking that leads a company to completely pull out of the US domestic shipping market.