I want to know who's going to verify that it's authentic Martian water and not the common, boring, garden-earth variety of H20?! Sounds like a tempting opportunity for scam artists. Picture a guy on a NY street corner in a black trenchcoat, selling authentic Mars water right alongside those "authentic" Rolex watches. Say, he rather resembles Chuck Hards! See Chuck, your retirement plan is firmly in place! ;o) --- Michael Carnes <michaelcarnes@earthlink.net> wrote:
KSL has this story on their Website, and a reader has posted the question of how much money "fanatics" will be willing to pay for a bottle of Mars water?
The first bottle will cost about three quarters of a trillion dollars. The second bottle will be $1.99.
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