From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Mon Sep 20 1999 - 09:45:51 MDT
m <mt_2@yahoo.com> writes:
> How about where?
>
> 1.) Centre of the galaxy? (Very pretty starry nights
> if the radiation isn't too bad),
>
> 2.) 100 000 ly above the plane of the Galaxy, so you
> get a great plan view, try to get near a globular
> cluster too.
Why not settle for a globular cluster slightly above/beyond the disk?
The original idea involved people copying themselves to explore all
interesting parts of the galaxy, hence the far edge location. This way
we can both get a nice view and a near edge position.
> Is this going to be BYO? :)
Hmm, I suddenly got an intuition. The Great Attractor - millions of
galaxies converging towards a region of space a couple of hundred
million lightyears away. Somebody is planning to hold a *huge* party!
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