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Your family is given the opportunity to be part of an experimental colony that is to be located in space, do you accept?
You leave behind everything job, home, friends and of course, Earth. You are only able to relocate your immediate family ( spouse and children), and communication with those left here will be minimal, if any. You do not know if you will ever be able to return.
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No, I don't see what benefit there is to to being a part of this experiment. I adore my family and friends and would miss them terribly. The job of course I'd be okay with leaving but not knowing if you'll ever be able to return makes it more like a punishment than an adventure.
Guess I'm one of those people that loves life the way it is, even though things could always be better. I can thing of small things I'd miss too...like Starbucks and great shoes and handbags stores...
So, obviously no. I'd be extremely interested in someone else going and telling me about it though;)
Guess I'm one of those people that loves life the way it is, even though things could always be better. I can thing of small things I'd miss too...like Starbucks and great shoes and handbags stores...
So, obviously no. I'd be extremely interested in someone else going and telling me about it though;)
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December 17, 2009 11:04 PM
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No, at this time I would have to pass on that. The older I get, the more I value contact with family and old friends. Also, I would be too chicken to entrust my life to whoever built the spacecraft.
I would have jumped at the chance to live in space when I was young, though. Then, it was all about the adventure. I was a Trekkie, too. (Bonus points if you have any idea what that is!)
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I would have jumped at the chance to live in space when I was young, though. Then, it was all about the adventure. I was a Trekkie, too. (Bonus points if you have any idea what that is!)
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