Ranger REG said:I might be subjected to a condition where my sex drive peaks once every seven years.
Might fit with most gamers chances at getting some.

Ranger REG said:I might be subjected to a condition where my sex drive peaks once every seven years.
Pbartender said:Categories aren't meant to advance discussions and prompt questions. They are simply there as an organizational tool. Something that can be used to definitively distinguish one set from another.
Umbran said:Well, Occam, you get your wish.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/08/24/pluto.ap/index.html
Futher reading on the new definition, though, is interesting.
"Planet" is still not based on details of formation or composition. It is still basically a matter of size:
If it orbits the sun, is round, and is in a wide swath of cleared space, it is a planet.
If it orbits the sun, is round, but doesn't sit in cleared space (like Ceres and Pluto), it is a "dwarf planet".
Other bits that aren't round are "small solar system bodies".
So, basically, a planet is anything big enough to have swallowed up the debris in its orbit.
occam said:And swallowing up the debris in its orbit is exactly what I was alluding to in comments about theorizing similar origins for all planets. I view that criterion as relating directly to formation processes.
BOZ said:Soap?![]()
BOZ said:Soap?![]()