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He's never been to the moon so how does he know the extent of similarity?
He's being quite specific about something he's only seen in photographs
Something he has seen is similar to something he's only seen in photographs. Fair point. Bit like seeing a lady's front bottom in real life for the first time. Might look a bit different but essentially it's very mingey.
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_submarine_topographical_features ]submarine topography[/url]
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topography_of_the_Moon ]moon topography[/url]
a brief scan suggests that they are in no way similar in terms of relief features. Plus the lack of water on the moon and the mariana trench being at the bottom of the ocean suggests to me that they are very dissimilar. James Cameron is just a man with too much money who wants to bum both the bottom of the ocean and the moon at the same time.
I'm sure he just meant it felt barren and remote. I expect the trip down carried considerable risk on his part. So well done to him.
James Cameron is just a man with too much money who wants to bum both the bottom of the ocean and the moon at the same time.
Best. Quote. This. Week.
Young man - have a biscuit!
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I wonder what his documentary's angle will be. I mean there isn't much going on down there other than darkness, and more darkness. I have a suspicion it will be as bad as avatar
