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meme from
vincentvanflash
If you were going to Mars and were allowed to bring:
One Book.
Oh, good heavens. Well, I've been meaning to re-read Godel, Escher, Bach for a while and I guess this would be a good opportunity. Or I guess the Bible for similar reasons (I've never read it all the way through, and would like to do so at some point).
As to fiction, I think I'd be inclined to go for a comforting childhood favourite. A Little Princess, or The Magicians Nephew, or one of the Malory Towers books. I've read them all so many times that I know I'm not going to get bored of them.
One Magazine. (assuming this means you'd get, like, a subscription whilst you were there and not just one issue)
New Scientist.
One CD.
Never been much of a music enthusiast myself. I mean, I like music but I don't have the strong emotional attachment to it that some people seem to. Off the top of my head, I'd go with the Beatles Red Album
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If you were going to Mars and were allowed to bring:
One Book.
Oh, good heavens. Well, I've been meaning to re-read Godel, Escher, Bach for a while and I guess this would be a good opportunity. Or I guess the Bible for similar reasons (I've never read it all the way through, and would like to do so at some point).
As to fiction, I think I'd be inclined to go for a comforting childhood favourite. A Little Princess, or The Magicians Nephew, or one of the Malory Towers books. I've read them all so many times that I know I'm not going to get bored of them.
One Magazine. (assuming this means you'd get, like, a subscription whilst you were there and not just one issue)
New Scientist.
One CD.
Never been much of a music enthusiast myself. I mean, I like music but I don't have the strong emotional attachment to it that some people seem to. Off the top of my head, I'd go with the Beatles Red Album
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