As Cassini beams its latest data on Enceladus back to Earth, Saturn's other prominent moon, Titan, already shrouded in thick cloud, disappears behind its mother planet.
I can think of no Internet-person I'd sooner share a beverage with, but I'm afraid it's not currently a good time for me to travel or make strange rendezvous.
Feel free to partake of a John Smith's in my absence. ;-)
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Just in case, just out of curiosity: I'm going to be in London this weekend. Care to meet for a drink? (Your choice of beverage)
I can think of no Internet-person I'd sooner share a beverage with, but I'm afraid it's not currently a good time for me to travel or make strange rendezvous.
Feel free to partake of a John Smith's in my absence. ;-)
That's no moon. It's a space station.
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