From: werd@interlog.com (Drew Williamson) Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 23:24:09 -0400 (EDT) Fwd Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 23:28:36 -0400 Subject: 'Space aliens', Globe & Mail, Canada SOURCE: Globe and Mail - p.A14 DATE: July 15, 1997 SECTION: Social Studies Space aliens This summer the Big Ear Observatory at Ohio State University will be dismantled and turned into a golf course. For 25 years, its radio telescope has searched unsuccessfully for intelligent life in the cosmos. However extraterrestrials are still glamorous and controversial creatures in the non-academic world: * There are six species of ETs at the movies, writes Kurt Andersen in The New Yorker: more or less normal-looking people; hulking humanoids with enormous bald heads; the small, grey, hairless, chinless big-eyed waif (the type reported in most real" sightings); the comic-relief plush toy; the swamp creature; the overdeveloped shellfish or insect. A successful alien, said a designer, is one that people can relate emotion to. Sources: news services. Drew Williamson
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