QUESTION: You have the oppotunity to take a trip in space and explore a far-away world. Money is no object, and you have a reasonably good chance of surviving the trip. But there is also a chance that you will be gone for many years from earth. Do you stay, or do you go?
By "far away world," I assume you mean one in our solar system. Were I in my late 50s to mid 60s, I would go. There's a good chance you'll end up with cancer at some point in your life from the radiation exposure.
- Christopher A Carr
One thing at a time, Sally Sparrow. :D
- Steven Perez
from IM
I would go but only if my family could go also. I know Joelito would love it...he loves anything "outer space" as he so eloquently puts it
- jamar78
I'd go, not much keeping me here and I like travelling. ;-)
- Kol Tregaskes
Fuggit I'll go. Wait, do they have fish in this other world?
- Rodfather
*honks from the ship* 'Come ON! Let's get going people! and by the way.....SHOTGUN!"
- Morgan Haley
the grass is seldom greener, just seems that way - so STAY - besides, lots to do here, lots of better to make
- William Harryman
my bag is packed, can the last person left on earth please turn out the lights
- tony bland
First no room for kitten then it is a big ship. What if I grow strawberries -hydroponic like (can I take kitten now?)
- Janet
Well, I had to redesign the ship to accommodate more pets, which meant more room for parks, which meant more room for food and crops. So, yeah, lots of kittehs. :D
- Steven Perez
from IM
How many years? Up to five, absolutely. More than that, I'll think about it. But having the internet and kittehs certainly ups my tolerance. :-)
- Deborah Fitchett
Hmmm, tough. I'd rather spend those years traveling Earth, I think, though.
- Jandy, ConcertMaven of FF
Only if there was some way for me to have internet access on a regular basis. After all, who is going to check my email while I am gone? And I'll probably want to blog about the adventure, as it unfolds.
- April Russo (app103)