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  1. Lucian on July 29th, 2008

    You can now leave a comment or message on the Graffiti wall. These are not attached to any one show and can be about anything. You can use it as a guestbook or just to say hello (or anything else you want). Let me know what’s on your mind. You can leave audio or video comments on the Graffiti Wall as well. Have fun.

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  2. Toni on July 29th, 2008

    Hi from Italy!

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  3. Lucian on July 29th, 2008

    Hey from Florida!

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  4. Robert on July 29th, 2008

    California here… Love this instant message!

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  5. Insanto on July 30th, 2008

    i like your new style, nice java where did you get the idea? :P

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  6. Lucian on July 30th, 2008

    Hey Insanto, Thanks for noticing. Most of the stuff on the site is from plugins that I have altered. Let me know what your interested in and I’ll get you the links.

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  7. Milez5858 on July 30th, 2008

    Love the Ancients. Hello from Edmonton Alberta Canada. I’m not sure my boss would love the ancients though. I’ve spent all morning researching the background… then gone off topic into the Mayan Calendar, and now I can read Mayan base 20 Mathematics. (not sure how that happened).
    Anyway… I’m only starting chapter 3, but looking forward to more. I love when real history/science and imagination collide.

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  8. Lucian on July 30th, 2008

    Hey Milez5858, Thanks for the shout from Canada.

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  9. Larry on July 31st, 2008

    Love the new look, and the new chapter.
    S. California

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  10. Scott254 on July 31st, 2008

    Hello from Colorado

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  11. aji on August 3rd, 2008

    hello from london

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  12. Chuck on August 3rd, 2008

    Love the show.
    Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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  13. john on August 3rd, 2008

    Hey from San Francisco

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  14. ph3467 on August 3rd, 2008

    Cool!

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  15. Rhonda on August 3rd, 2008

    Hi from Oklahoma

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  16. guest on August 5th, 2008

    neat show

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  17. Robert Fordyce Briggs on August 9th, 2008

    My first podcast subscription starting in 2007, I haven’t missed a show!

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  18. John on August 11th, 2008

    Wow! Amazing story.

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  19. adinfinitum on August 11th, 2008

    Hi from Sydney Australia. Have been enjoying your book en-route to work and return. Particularly enjoy your alternative science/history references. They make me need to research them after each chapter. Hope we don’t have to wait too long between chapters again ;) It’s not like you have anything else to do… right?

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  20. Pete on August 14th, 2008

    @adinfinitum

    I feel kinda bad saying this, I love all the stuff, but 19 was bad for me. The use of the tern “fat little penguin” didn’t fit with the character, and it was used way to much. I found it was distracting me from the actual important updates to the plot.

    Sorry L. You know everybody loves ya though anyway right? I’m just trying to be constructive. I’m still hooked on the book and await 20 with anticipation.

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  21. Pete on August 14th, 2008

    Oh… should mention, all the feeds work just fine on a Zune. You no need that Apple stuff

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  22. Elle on August 19th, 2008

    WooHoo! New Planet TV Show!

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  23. Lucian on August 21st, 2008

    Hey everyone, we’re in the middle of a hurricane!

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  24. Baxter on August 21st, 2008

    Great show as always!

    BTW I have a Lucian’s Solutions question!

    If dropped into Earth’s atmosphere, would a kernel of popcorn, pop, before being incinerated by re-entry?

    Bwahahahahahahahaha!

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  25. Lucian on August 21st, 2008

    Hey Baxter, Great question! I’ll have to think on that one a little bit.

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  26. Dennis on August 30th, 2008

    Hey, any idea when the next Ancients of Eden chapter will be up? Can’t wait to hear more.

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  27. Lucian on August 30th, 2008

    Hey Dennis, I’m recording the next chapter right now.

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  28. bad72 on September 2nd, 2008

    wow !!
    its very interesting article.
    Nice post.
    realy gj

    thx :-)

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  29. Lucian on September 4th, 2008

    @Baxter – Hey Baxter, I got the answer on the popcorn question. I’m putting together a show on it now. Thanks again for the great question.

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  30. gassyclown on September 5th, 2008

    vote, vote u’re always axing. Wher? ow? u gots grate show.

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  31. Scott on September 9th, 2008

    Remember Cuba?

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  32. Lucian on September 9th, 2008

    Hey Scott!
    Yes I do remember Cuba. What’s up with you?
    :)

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  33. Baxter on September 12th, 2008

    Hahaha! Looking forward to it!
    Keep up the great work!
    @Lucian -

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  34. Kenan on September 15th, 2008

    Hi,
    i am glad that Lucian is doing things like this show. I am from Sarajevo and i have a lots off friends that are waithing for any new episode. Lucian thanks! You are the best!!! Greathings from Sarajevo from Kenan, Hamza, Amel, Marko, Muris, Dalibor and Kenta.

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  35. MaverickKK on September 19th, 2008

    Yahooooo

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  36. todd on September 19th, 2008

    hey lucian when will you be getting to the next chapter of A.O.E. ?

    you’re the master of the cliffhanger

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  37. harry on September 20th, 2008

    hi from england, your amazing man!

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  38. Lucian on September 20th, 2008

    Hi Harry, from Florida. Thanks for the shout and compliment.

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  39. BLUE BANAAG on September 21st, 2008

    your show is the best! can you extend your show for like an hour or so. just requesting, hope u don’t mind. thanks lucian.

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  40. Liaivoniam on September 22nd, 2008

    nice work, brother

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  41. Pete on September 23rd, 2008

    @Liaivoniam

    Hey Lucian Pete from Canada here.

    Most Canadians second favorite sport after hockey would have to be American Politics. That said, although I agree with your editorial comments, I’m not sure calling a segment of your own population “knuckeheads” doesn’t push people to the opposite point of view.

    Secondly, although I never considered Matt Damen particularly intelligent, you may want to share his comments on Sarah Palin. He swung my imaginary vote when he pointed out the fact that the chances are very high she will become president if/when McCain dies while on the throne. The thought of a young and inexperienced hockey mom running the most powerful nation on the planet is scarey to say the least.

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  42. BRENT on September 23rd, 2008

    I do enjoy your story, but just one thing bugs me. Often you change tenses from present to past in the same “paragraph” (I.e. She looked back and then she sees …”. )
    Please try to be consistent in your tense! It distracts from the otherwise very interesting writing.

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  43. Kevin.Russell on September 24th, 2008

    Lucian,
    Thanks for the great Podcast and AOE PaudioBook! Is there an AOE Audible book on the horizon? Take care – Kev

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  44. Aspegezet on September 28th, 2008

    Nice news., guy

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  45. Kenny on September 29th, 2008

    Hey, from Detroit. Just found your show. It’s awesome.

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  46. Mike from Orlando on October 2nd, 2008

    Hey Lucian, wanted to say I love the show. Nice editorial piece.Talk to you soon.

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  47. taipeidman on October 6th, 2008

    great program, just found planetTV through MIRO… man have I been under a rock….keep it coming!

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  48. Insanto on October 14th, 2008

    I’m sorry to hear that you was attacked in this way and i srsly can’t understand why ppl would want to take down your show.. exept from some politicians :P . It’s good to see you survived it and i’m looking forward to more planetTV. But i wouldn’t say so loud that they stand no chance of takin you down because that gives them a reason (to proove themselves.. anyways.. good to see u back

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  49. Exile.JJP on October 19th, 2008

    I was watching Garrett Lisi on TedTalks and I thought of a question for Lucian: Did mathematics describe the universe into being, or did the universe describe mathmatics into being? Does it make a difference which choice is correct?

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  50. Lucian on October 23rd, 2008

    Виталий

    Нет проблем. Просто введите свое имя в поле, а затем ваш комментарий. Пресс вступить, и вы сделали!

    Lucian

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  51. Lucian on October 23rd, 2008

    Марк

    К сожалению, я должен быть стерт ваш комментарий к аварии.

    Lucian

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  52. Steve@Lanikai85 on November 11th, 2008

    Clatu Barrata Nickto

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  53. lucian on November 13th, 2008

    OK Steve – If the big alien robot starts on a rampage, it's your fault.

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  54. Todd on November 17th, 2008

    lucian any idea when the next A.O.E is released i’m going through withdrawl symptoms from lack of the story

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  55. DaveyB on December 22nd, 2008

    You are an inspiration to all of us whose opinion may differ from the norm. Your efforts and entertaining show have shown me that one voice can make a difference.

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  56. painterartist on March 6th, 2009

    I miss your shows!

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  57. Pam on April 11th, 2009

    ME TOO! Come back.,…. what has happened?

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  58. Heidi-Ann Kennedy on August 23rd, 2009

    Well what fun!
    How have I overlooked Planet TV.
    I’ll get some links up this week.
    Heidi-Ann Kennedy
    Director
    Scientific Frontline

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  59. крушение самолета on September 15th, 2009

    Природа сказала женщине: будь прекрасной, если можешь, мудрой, если хочешь, но благоразумной ты должна быть непременно. Пьер Огюстен Бомарше

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    Lucian Reply:

    Совершенно верно!

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  60. abemnarge on October 9th, 2009

    Воспользоваться услугами данного блога мне посоветовали друзья, которые ещё давно поняли его информативность. С тех пор я каждый день захожу сюда с целью узнать как можно больше информации по моей любимой тематике. Стоит заметить, что вся информация на сайте размещена удобным для пользователя образом. Тематики подобных сайтов меня притягивали с давних пор, но сейчас я понял что нет смысла тратить время на поиски необходимой информации, если всё уже собрано в одном блоге. Спасибо всем кто разделил мою мысль вместе со мной. Ещё увидимся на страницах данного блога!!!

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    Lucian Reply:

    Спасибо.

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  61. Eli on November 10th, 2009

    I have been watching your podcasts for a loooong time.
    Def before you had your child.

    I loved your show back then, and I love it now.

    Also:

    Hello from Ukraine! :)

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  62. Baxter on February 5th, 2010

    PAH! (pants) Hard to keep holding my breath for a new Planet TV episode.
    Ah well. I have a question.

    Guillermo Gonzalez postulated a Galactic Habitable Zone (GHZ), a region 7 to 9 kiloparsecs (23,000 to 29,000 light-years) from the galactic center {and some 6,000 light years in width (2 kiloparsecs), containing stars roughly 4 billion to 8 billion years old}, where conditions are best suited to the development and survival of life as we know it.

    Now a GHZ is different from a Circumstellar Habitable Zone (CHZ) this is a notional spherical shell of space surrounding a star where liquid water will be sustained on a planet’s surface. Beyond the outer edge, a planet will not receive enough solar radiation to make up for radiative losses, leaving water to freeze. A planet closer than the inner edge of this zone will absorb too much radiation, boiling away surface water. We used to call this the “water belt” (WB) and for the the sake of clarity, this is the term I will use.

    So here’s my question…
    If one star creates a WB, then in theory a stellar cluster should as well. Think of it, the galactic core as a life-giving sun. So…
    Does the galactic core, if treated as one massive stellar cluster, create a “water belt” (GCWB) where any planet within a star system (outbound from it’s native CHZ) would still sustain liquid water on the surface? If so, what is the size of this GCWB?

    Disclaimer: Since we are discussing the oldest stars & star systems in the galaxy, it is granted the GCWB in question is probably so close to the galactic core that the planets have long since been baked into wrinkled, dried out husks (not unlike Tommy Chong), but that’s not the point!

    Don’t know if that is on par with atmospheric popcorn, but it’s worth a shot.

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