NASA has found more than 1,000 new planets
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When you type in an URL that complex, you should add IMDB's markup language to make it clickable.
No one is going to memorize that link and then retype it.
Add before the link and then after it.
Excuse me if you look at all my other posts on my history you will see they are all clickable, I tried what I normally do which is exactly what you put but the link just came up blank
Tried that 6/7 times so in the end I just had to put it like that, Don't assume I don't know how to do clickable links thanks
Oh btw no one would have to retype it all out again, You could of just copied and pasted it
I had to assume you didn't know, cuz you didn't do it.
That is the logical conclusion.
You can't copy and paste IMDb text/links via the App.
You'd have to switch to a PC or type it in manually.
http://travel.aol.co.uk/2016/05/11/nasa-discovers-more-than-1-000-new-planets/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cuk%7Cdl20%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D458452/
You're right, it doesn't work.
Well I have copy and pasted things fine with no links via comp/laptop, Look at my history over months and months and you will see I have links on them that have been done exactly how you said on this post, For some reason when I did it on this one just came up blank a few times after I had posted it and had to edit it
shareIt worked for me. Went straight there.
Criticism of religion is not racism...
My link did, not his.
I was being facetious, because he said it doesn't work the way I told him to do it.
Obviously it does.
I was starting to think it had something to do with laptop vs tablet/smart phone browser functionality. Placed that likelyhood above sarcasm and need to make sarcasm the number 1 possibility from now on...
Anyway, I've had those links fail because IMDB would insert a space somewhere between 80 and 120 character mark for unknown reasons. Editor formatting?
It happens so often now I do a preview and check my links before posting.
Criticism of religion is not racism...
Memorise the link and retype it? Have you heard of copy and paste?
shareYeah, of course they did, still like showing us CGI images of the Earth though...
shareYea but still what a discovery, I bet some oft hem are bigger then Mars, Pluto, Saturn etc
Do you believe in Aliens?
A better question is will we ever meet them. Theyre out there. Every star had at least one planet or moon orbiting it and theres bilions of stars in each Galaxy alone. The probability that another intelligent civilization has existed besides our since the birth of our universe is almost 100%. I think the truth is the universe is full of life. I think theres at the very LEAST one civilaztion per galaxy. I hope in our lifetime we can maybe find an ancient alien relic or something. I think our world leaders know alot more than they claim thats for damn sure.
shareJust like you say, the probability is almost 100%, so there is still a chance for us to be alone at least in this Universe. I dont think the dimension and number of galaxies is a valid argument since we consider space as being infinite, any number we can imagine might be just a tiny insignifcant fraction. We could as well be the first civilization that will eventually spread. According to the scientists, our universe has about 5 billions years more ahead, which is enough for human kind to become interstellar.
shareThere are the possibilities, albeit miniscule, that we are the first or the last civilization in the Universe. That would mean we are indeed alone.
sharenot almost 100% but exactly 100%
shareLet's face the hard facts. This planet was created specifically for life flourish.
Even if it were a roll of the dice, at least one other of the planets in our solar system or even our Milky Way could sustain some form of life.
But that is not the case. And sending humans to Mars is a waste of money fueled by ridiculous SciFi nuts who don't have a handle on reality that nothing can survive on Mars or any where else.
We are alone. Once were are gone, that's it.
Hard facts? You're brain damaged.
shareThat is interesting
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