http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...n-a-one-way-trip/story-fn5fsgyc-1225945124330
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any information on how to volunteer. I hope NASA are taking applications from all interested parties, not just yanks. After all such a project should be done in the name of all the people on earth not just the Americans.
Anyway, if this project gets going in the next twenty or so year I sure as hell am signing up for it. It's an opportunity to stake a claim in the annals of human history. Perhaps in 200 years there will be a city named after me.
I have read much Australian history and I understand how to make a name for yourself. Opportunities to grab land are rare indeed. Blokes like Macarthur with insatiable appetites stole, squatted and grabbed any land they could get their hands on, and now they are immortalised in the history books and in the city they helped found. How frikking awesome would it be to have a suburb named after you? 'Nick Fields' has a nice ring to it
Macquarie had all sorts of things named after him - a street in Sydney's CBD, a university, a suburb .. he was a bold leader who had the guts and tenacity to turn his vision into a reality in spite of opposition from the opportunist McArthur.
I need to learn as much about living on planets other than Earth as I can so when I arrive I can occupy huge tracts of land and depasture sheep and cattle.
It would be an investment for the future as initially the market on Mars would be too small for me to make any significant financial gains.
As a colonist on Mars I would also represent my favourite football club. With luck Collingwood can claim to have the first Martian member in the league. I hope that they install the internet on Mars fairly soon as I don't want to miss out on any premierships.
Once this program gets underway and I am on board officially, I will contact the club president (hopefully still Eddie) and ask them for a flag which I can plant on the Red Planet, thereby staking Collingwood's claim to a little slice of red heaven. With luck it will piss off the Bombers and the Saints no end.
I also understand that as Mars has a little less gravity it will be possible to take more spectacular marks and bomb goals from outside seventy meters. You can bet that the first Aussie Rules ground on Mars will be named Victoria Park - the second will be named Nick's Paddock.
I CANNOT FRIKKIN WAIT TO GET TO MARS
Who's with me?
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any information on how to volunteer. I hope NASA are taking applications from all interested parties, not just yanks. After all such a project should be done in the name of all the people on earth not just the Americans.
Anyway, if this project gets going in the next twenty or so year I sure as hell am signing up for it. It's an opportunity to stake a claim in the annals of human history. Perhaps in 200 years there will be a city named after me.
I have read much Australian history and I understand how to make a name for yourself. Opportunities to grab land are rare indeed. Blokes like Macarthur with insatiable appetites stole, squatted and grabbed any land they could get their hands on, and now they are immortalised in the history books and in the city they helped found. How frikking awesome would it be to have a suburb named after you? 'Nick Fields' has a nice ring to it
Macquarie had all sorts of things named after him - a street in Sydney's CBD, a university, a suburb .. he was a bold leader who had the guts and tenacity to turn his vision into a reality in spite of opposition from the opportunist McArthur.
I need to learn as much about living on planets other than Earth as I can so when I arrive I can occupy huge tracts of land and depasture sheep and cattle.
It would be an investment for the future as initially the market on Mars would be too small for me to make any significant financial gains.
As a colonist on Mars I would also represent my favourite football club. With luck Collingwood can claim to have the first Martian member in the league. I hope that they install the internet on Mars fairly soon as I don't want to miss out on any premierships.
Once this program gets underway and I am on board officially, I will contact the club president (hopefully still Eddie) and ask them for a flag which I can plant on the Red Planet, thereby staking Collingwood's claim to a little slice of red heaven. With luck it will piss off the Bombers and the Saints no end.
I also understand that as Mars has a little less gravity it will be possible to take more spectacular marks and bomb goals from outside seventy meters. You can bet that the first Aussie Rules ground on Mars will be named Victoria Park - the second will be named Nick's Paddock.
I CANNOT FRIKKIN WAIT TO GET TO MARS




Who's with me?