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(Created on 20th April 2008)

Vote #43

The following question was presented:

For anyone who didn't know, Tuesday is Earth Day. A day upon which we should learn more about our planet and how to take care of it. How to do green right, although I think it's going to take a little longer than a day to clean up the mess we've made. But that's an irrelevant side issue. What we want to know for this week's vote is which planet should be addressed next? Which planet are we going to mess up next such that it needs it's own day of recognition (similar to Earth Day)?

Results:

Uranus was the clear winner with 50% of the votes selected from the following:

  • Mercury (0%)
  • Venus (17%)
  • Mars (17%)
  • Jupiter (0%)
  • Saturn (0%)
  • Uranus (50%)
  • Neptune (17%)

Graphic of Results:

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Pre-Result Discussion

Rag
21:45:39
20th April 2008
Before anyone asks, Pluto is not a planet!
XXX
12:06:01
21st April 2008
Given your recent trials and tribulations surely Uranus needs a good clean up.
XXX
10:57:27
25th April 2008
Then again, if the rings around Saturn are as dodgy as yours, maybe then are in need of attention.
Rag
09:19:43
26th April 2008
Maybe the problem’s caused by the many moons or the loose ’roids that are floating around.

Analysis:

Following on the discussion with Triple X, it seems that Uranus has it. On a previous vote, we proved that Uranus has rings, so I suppose in the spirit of cleaning up the solar system, we could coin a slogan along the lines of “it's time to poke the 'roids back up the rings of Uranus.”

A couple of votes coming in for Venus, Mars and Neptune. I'm kind of following the link to Mars as we've already started sending debris up there and I guess that Venus is pretty close too. Not sure about the Neptune deal though - but I guess if there's a way to ruin it, mankind will find it.

Anyway, I sense the appearance of a moon so I'd best go before I decide to get a camera and take a photograph.

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