Monday, August 14, 2006 , Updated
Twice As Nice
titanmoon / The Living Blue / Bo Jones
| When: | Saturday, Aug. 19, 2006, 10 p.m. |
| Where: | The Cavern, 1914 Greenville Avenue, Dallas |
| Cost: | $6 |
| Age limit: | 21+ |
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The Cavern was packed this past Saturday night (fire marshall halted alcohol sales for 30 minutes, asked folks to leave or go upstairs, etc.) As a result, the club invited titanmoon to play again this week. They're scheduled to go on about midnight, so get there early.
In related news, scientists have found "astonishing similarities between Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and our own planet," according to the AP.
Except the part about rainfall:
About 2 inches of liquid methane falls on Titan's surface each year, about as much rain as California's Death Valley gets, according to Christopher McKay, a planetary scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif.
"The rain on Titan is just a slight drizzle, but it rains all the time, day in, day out," McKay reported. "It makes the ground wet and muddy with liquid methane. This is why the Huygens probe landed with a splat. It landed in methane mud."
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Elizabeth Eshelman, says:
uh huh uh huh uh huh!
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Gregory, says:
I thought the fire dept. was there because it was HOT. Seriously. I thought maybe the place was on fire. It couldn't have just been a weak AC. I died twice, while there.
The Cavern should just raise the Occupancy Level. Just change the sign. Who's gonna know? Make it 500, just to be safe.
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Elizabeth Eshelman, says:
greg, you are too funny
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