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Today we have "replacement of galaxie". Surely a very large task, and what's wrong with the one we live in, anyway?
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Off-topic conversations and chit-chat.
Before we can answer we must know if the preferred new galaxie is Spiral, Barred Spiral or Eliptical.This is just a fun-thread. Occasionally there are perfectly reasonable questions that nevertheless beg for unreasonable answers. For example, a while back we had how to remove a stuck Viper fitting (Snakes alive! Aspirate it of course!)
Today we have "replacement of galaxie". Surely a very large task, and what's wrong with the one we live in, anyway?
I wonder if that is a super nova in the lower left section of the galaxy.@Steve
@ James - I get the impression that you might like
https://www.galaxyzoo.org/#/classify
- not as easy as you might think
Regards
Ralph
When I was a kid my neighbor had a Galaxy convertible, very cool car.I preferred the look of the '64 Galaxy convertible.
I owned a '64 Comet so I would never want to rely on one to actually start and run.
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