I'll give the answer tomorrow. Of course, some of you might be able to figure it out. (It's my own original joke, now, so don't be cruel. We just don't have enough astronomy jokes!)
2007-11-08
04:15:31
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Oh, darn it! I forgot. I added something a couple years ago. (This might actually help) So here's how it *should* have read:
Suppose there were plants on Mars' larger moon which made their own light and sound which some humans can't stand. What would you call that condition?
2007-11-08
04:23:55 ·
update #1
Well, okay, here's the answer, (camouflaged), but don't look at it if you want to try to figure it out: /%9:$* @;'>(^ ^&*$#@ phobophytophonophotophobia *":>;,?/%$* *&^%:;"'<>,?/* ^?(^@!&5:0?"<>
2007-11-08
04:29:08 ·
update #2
Earl D, , it's a joke.
2007-11-08
04:30:34 ·
update #3
BNP came the closest so far.
2007-11-08
04:31:12 ·
update #4
Oh, and Earl, it's spelled "psychosis" and I already have all the guns and dynamite I need for the Big Revolution, when it comes. Bwhoo hooo haaahh haahhhhhh haaahhhhrrr.
2007-11-08
04:38:17 ·
update #5
Mercury, true, but I think it would be fair to use phobo- as a prefix designating the moon Phobos.
2007-11-08
05:02:45 ·
update #6