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A large amount of information compiled by Bebo users has now been beamed into space, aimed at a planet thought particularly likely to harbour intelligent alien life. The interstellar Bebo dump, known as AMFE (A Message From Earth), contains all kinds of information from the Web 2.0 teenybopper nerd portal. There are pictures …

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  1. petebog
    Alien

    We come in peace

    Innit?

  2. Joe
    Coat

    I for one....

    Welcome our new emo social-networking alien overlords

    Yes, that's the one... I'll just take it and be on my way....

  3. Matt
    Alien

    Now we are in trouble

    Oh bugger, could there ever a better reason for an alien race to come over here and give us a good kicking?

    Seriously the best we have to offer another race is a bunch of Bebo users?

  4. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Down

    Oh great...

    ... so now the first communication we're ever going to receive from alien life will read

    "Hahahaha ROFLLOLOLOL U r all losers zOMGWTFBBQ!? kthxbye!!!111!!!!"

    How edifying for both our species that will be.

  5. MattW
    Alien

    Alien invasion is nigh

    One look at the mindless bebo drivel stream and they'll fire up their starcruisers and pop over for some easy pickings.

  6. Mr Spoon
    Alert

    Oh dear...

    I can't help feeling that any advanced spacefaring civilisation receiving a message like this would conclude that it were best to just put us out of our misery...

  7. Ben Mathews
    Alien

    Oh great

    Upon receipt of said message, the Gliesian fleet will mobilise to eradicate this quite obviously incoherant and pointless life form.

    It's as if a million voices cried out and were suddenly in need of silencing...

  8. Dabooka
    Coat

    Well when they do get it...

    It'll confirm to them that intelligent life doesn't exist here

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    We solved their problem.

    Now they know there's no intelligent life here.

  10. Simon C
    Coat

    How long before we start recieving

    "Not satisfying your snurglflink, increase the size and girth of your kerplunknikit with 50% off our inglipop"

    or

    "Dear Earthlings,

    I am a representative of our Galactic overlord Kim' Mushenki, who as I am sure you eleoquant perosn knows is ruler of 10 star quadrants. Kim' Mushenki presides over the treasury of 10 zingtil ingots, however it is locked....please provide......"

    you get the rest.

    /mines the one covered in tin foil with matching hat

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Transformers

    Imagine how different the Transformers would have been had they really learnt our language from the internets?! Especially from bebo...

  12. Colin Millar
    Pirate

    Spamming a whole planet??

    Marked - "your message has not been delivered for the following reason - the server's spam filter has rejected the message - you have been charged for this message at the rate of GD1 per population unit spammed. Please remit by return. Ah - wait - you actually owe us the earth - yes the whole thing - we will be round to take possession 2 weeks next Tuesday - vacant possession will be required"

  13. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Better approach...

    ...would be to fire Bebo users at Gliese 581.

  14. Anonymous Coward
    Alien

    An oportunity not to be missed

    We now have a nice pool of humans to sell as slaves to any aliens intent on destroying us, we could strike a nice deal and also be shot of all our Bebo, Facefcuk and MySpace users.

    (I think we'd have a hard time selling our virtual mental aslyum user base though, although I'm not quite sure how many people use Second Life now.)

  15. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Pumps

    These messages are possibly worse than just forwarding on all the various emails I get pumps, and rich people that want to give me money for no reason, I wonder do the alien life forms have western union?

  16. Aaron Harris
    Go

    IM

    Not exactly Instant Messaging is it... 40 year round trip time, even BT can do better than that!

  17. Seán

    Oh oh

    Surely the one universal constant would have to be a hatred of SPAM. On Earth it can be used as a sanity test. "Do you enjoy receiving SPAM?" anyone who answers yes is a mental and it doesn't matter what country, gender, age or background they come from a Yes answer indicates madness.

    The only interpretation of a load of interstellar spam has got to be that it's a hostile act, a declaration of war in fact. If you want to test my theory just forward the content of your spam folder to one of your workmates and see how you get on.

  18. Adrian Jackson

    Re: Transformers

    Don't know how their language would have changed, but they'd have been able to extend their thin and not so long exhaust pipes by inches, and at a very reasonable price too!

  19. Aortic Aneurysm

    Hopefully.

    Some Aliens will intercept, relaise that there are far too many e-tards, and decide natural selection needs a hand.

  20. Mart
    Paris Hilton

    er riiiggghhhttt

    so let's say there is life there, who says there even going to find our message? is it aimed at one of their heads, it took nearly a year to find fosset and we were looking for him, what if our message lands in their desert?

  21. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Down

    load of cack

    what a load of cack! which gimp at bebo thought this would be a good idea...just a marketing ploy for bebo..like anyones gona give a sh*t and wait 40 years!

  22. Anonymous Coward
    Stop

    Seriously?

    "Our bodies are made of bones ... We have senses. Smell, Taste, Sight and Touch. Without any of these things, we wouldn't live. "

    Seriously? Have they completely forgotten humans can hear? I would argue (as would most people capable of basic reasoning) that it is possible to live without any of the 4 *cough* 5 senses. Perhaps it'd be pretty difficult to live without *all* of them, but could you certainly live with 2 out of the 5. Who educated these Bebo users?!

    The future of our world is bleak...

  23. Gulfie
    Coat

    [insert Deity of your choice here] help us all...

    It's just like the scene from "Morons from Outer Space" when Mel Smith introduces the human race to the Biro. Who on earth allowed Bebo to become Earth Ambassador to the Universe? I can see the HHGG entry now...

    Earth: Harmless, with a very, very low IQ bipedal life form. Avoid at all costs.

    Mine's the one with the Heart of Gold in the pocket. Beam me up, Scotty.

  24. Frumious Bandersnatch
    Alien

    Brilliant strategy!

    I can see how things would play out at the receiving end...

    1. uproarious laughter

    2. some wise inhabitants would argue "they coudn't be that stupid. There's no effin way"

    3. laughter subsides as prevailing thinking decides it must be a cunning trap set for the unwary.

    4. invasion plans cancelled

    5. puny beboids and earthfings continue in smug ignorance of how narrowly they avoided destruction

  25. Nate
    Stop

    Let's just hope...

    ...that:

    A) Zaitsev and whoever else might be aiming the telescope is off by a degree or two (I'd even settle for a few seconds of error)

    or

    2) Our Gliesian pseudo-neighbors aren't sitting in the right place at the right time when our spamvertisement reaches them.

    We only need one of two in order to be saved from intergalactic humiliation.

  26. Martin Lyne

    Imagine..

    Being an alien scientist, receiving this huge data stream one day, then rushing to decode it. To understand what these new aliens have to say..

    Then reporting to the Alien President (or whatever) the decoded information. Some banal drivel from youths who want to act (but can't be bothered to use correct punctuation or grammar when sending THE FIRST FUCKING MESSAGES TO A POTENTIALLY INTELLIGENT SPECIES) and doubtless some who say "I don't know what to put here, huur!"

    You never know your luck though, they might come here and offer > 90 IQ humans a chance to colonise other worlds. Worth the cost of cryogenic insurance I think.

    Did they think to include some sort of dictionary at least? Not Alien-English obviously.. but for their reference.

  27. Dr. Mouse

    @ Aaron Harris

    "Not exactly Instant Messaging is it... 40 year round trip time, even BT can do better than that!"

    However, it is approaching the average time it takes to receive anything from the DVLA, unless it happens to be a bill of some kind.

  28. Vladimir Plouzhnikov

    Transmission to the stars?

    Has anyone verified independently that the transmission has actually been sent? It would not be beyond belief to suppose that the last working 300B valve burned out long time ago (during Brezhnev administration, perhaps) but the Ukrainian operators just "forgot" to tell the Bebos about it somehow...

  29. Anonymous Coward
    Alien

    Beam me up there's no intelligent life here

    Good heavens. We actually sent out a message like that?!

    Well... we can always hope they will never manage to translate it. If they do, they may decide to lob a few rocks our way, wait for the dust to settle, then move in after the pests have been exterminated.

  30. Anonymous Coward
    Unhappy

    Sigh...

    There's the basis for a really good Douglas Adams book in there somewhere...

  31. Anonymous John
    Unhappy

    March 2029?

    We're due to have a near miss from Asteroid 2004 MN4 on April 13, 2029. If they've got FTL travel and decide to give it a slight nudge, we've got a problem.

  32. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Wasted opportunity

    We could have sent them a Rick Roll.

    But anyway, anyone 20 light-years away will already have received up to 40 years of broadcasts.

  33. Anonymous Coward
    Linux

    Look on the bright side

    Sending that kind of drivel may have just saved the earth from being invaded. They will look at it and decide it's better to just wait a few more years for things to implode here and they can take over without firing a single shot.

    Of course the really scary part is what if we receive a message back in 2049 that reads "zOMFGOGGLES U r l00serS... teH epic fail ROFLCOPTERS!11111!!11!!

    Tux, cus only the penguins can save us now.

  34. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Up

    Too quiet

    21 lightyears is a long way, and free-space loss increases rapidly with distance. With any luck, the signal strength of this embarrasing message will drop below the noise floor long before it reaches anyone intelligent.

  35. Murray Pearson
    Dead Vulture

    Whew!

    With any luck I'll be on my death bed, or incinerated and scattered across the Rocky Mountains, before the response arrives.

  36. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Up

    21 light years away

    Our tentacled overlords on Gliese 581 will currently be enjoying 1987-vintage episodes of Blind Date then.

  37. adnim

    Confirmation

    Radio and TV signals have been emanating from this planet for a long time. If any of these signals have been picked up by intelligent life in the vicinity Gliese 581 we have just confirmed what they have been thinking all along. Who had the ridiculous idea of beaming the thoughts and feelings of social networking site at another star system? Did not beaming the thoughts and feelings of our greatest philosophers and scientists occur to them?

  38. Steen Hive
    Coat

    Ponds

    "Perhaps in the form of ponds."

    Yawn. So one race of pond-life is shouting at another through interstellar space.

  39. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    With any luck

    With any luck they might come to earth and purge us of the (then) ageing bebo generation and their spawn. I live in hope.

  40. Anonymous Coward
    Paris Hilton

    sympathy

    Then: "Apathetic bloody planet. I've no sympathy at all."

    Now: "Illiterate bloody planet. I've no sympathy at all."

    Obligatory tip of the hat to Mr. Adams.

    Paris 'cos she looks like she's crying which is what we should all be doing if twitfacebookspacebos are our new interstellar ambassadors.

  41. Will
    Paris Hilton

    Nicole

    Methinks Nicole is in for a lifetime of disappointment and exploitation.

    Just a guess.

    Will

  42. Kanhef
    Thumb Down

    Useless

    Chance of life existing there? Small. Chance of a civilization using radio communications: very small. Chance that they'd be listening for signals? Slightly more than zero. Chance that they'd notice, decode, and <i>be able to translate</i> it into their own language? Absolutely nil.

  43. John Savard

    Another thing about that planet

    Wasn't that the red star with a rocky planet orbiting it that was several times more massive than Earth? Then, in that case, this silly message will mean that, when that planet blows up due to an Oklo-like phenomenon in its heavy core, it's greatest scientist will send his infant son to some more *sensible* planet... and we'll miss out on having Superman here to help us!

  44. Anonymous Coward
    Alien

    Re: Your message

    orsom 2 hear frm u at last earth dudes. can u c me waving? wat about now im flashing the porch lights?? holler back wen u get this!

    ps. u sound hot wanna cyber ?

    [Attachment: LOLCAT.jpg 148Kb] Download Y/N ?

  45. amanfromMars Silver badge
    Alien

    Re We're buggered

    "If there is intelligent life out there, they will exterminate us for sure now!" .... By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 9th October 2008 22:47 GMT

    Do you think they would Beta Neutralise Opposition/Encourage Attention and Subliminally Invite QuITe Alien Investments in Covert Proxies ..... by IntelAIgently Collapsing Corrupt Capital Control Systems ..... which Covert Alien Investments would Stop/Repair/Replace?

    Would you be buggered when they know of Danegeld Power for Remote Control and Man's Pathetic Weakness and Vulnerability through the Root of All Evil, the Love of Money? Do you not witness the Blind Panic as they Scrabble about like Demented Fools trying to Save a Failed and Corrupting Artificial Power System?

    Do you also think that they would inform you that the Media Picture Shows that you View and which are Shared/Printed/Broadcast/BroadBandCast are that which are used by Present Old and Decrepit Controllers to Milk your Resources and Energy for their Own Gratification and Obscene Personal Reward?

    Hello, Ukraine ....Pleased to meet you. Nice welcoming site ... http://ieti.org/index.html.

    One Trusts in Global Operating Devices that the Reg space-battlefleet & interstellar-colonisation desk will be Fit for Future Purpose too and Host HyperRadioProActive Steganographic Messaging.

  46. Anonymous Coward
    Thumb Up

    A good representative sample of humanity

    Seems like a good idea really. After all, there are far more Facetards around than Nobel Laureates.

  47. Vic
    Alien

    This would explain

    ...why I woke up this morning with an alien voice ringing in my head going, 'Would you like us to destroy your brainless overlords? We will offer you freedom in exchange for resourcessss........'

    I didn't understand it at the time but it all makes sense now. Thank you, new extra-terrestrial overlords. Please go ahead. When I am governor of your newest territory, you will be welcome to take some resources (you can't really do a worse job of overexploitation than us, can you?) in exchange for some new technology that will automatically zap anyone who writes stupid messages.....zzzap. Damnit.

  48. Anonymous Coward
    Alien

    Thats it, were toast.

    "Overwatch Commander Zerg. We have located a planet that appears to be populated entirley by Sixth formers, University students and morons"

    "Deploy the Death Ray."

  49. TeeCee Gold badge
    Joke

    By sheer coincidence....

    .....the transmission sent renders as a picture of a bag of hammers in a popular Glieseian digital graphics format.

    (Or it bloody would if there were any real justice in the Universe).

  50. Dr Patrick J R Harkin

    They sent a load of pictures as well.

    I hope they remembered to send the JPEG decompression algorithm too.

    Oh, no, wait.

    I don't.

  51. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Oh well ...

    ... that's us fucked then!

  52. goggyturk

    Hyperspace Bypass?

    Do the Vogons live there? If so, we're all fscked.

  53. Dave
    Boffin

    Shannon's Law - or thank F*** for entropy

    In information theory, entropy is a measure of the uncertainty associated with a random variable. The term by itself in this context usually refers to the Shannon entropy, which quantifies, in the sense of an expected value, the information contained in a message, usually in units such as bits. Equivalently, the Shannon entropy is a measure of the average information content one is missing when one does not know the value of the random variable.

    We can safely presume that the Gleisians have absolutely no preconception about the actual information content of this drivel (no expected value); it will appear only as a pseudo random sequence and will be computationally infeasible to decode. indeed, it may be so plausibly random as to be ignored upon receipt as noise.

    Perhaps, we can use bebo-space-face-drool here as initialisation vectors for block ciphers and digital signatures... hmmmm

  54. Maty

    drat

    That's given the the Galactic planning council the perfect excuse for routing the hyperspace freeway through our solar system. Bring on the vogons!

    Leave my coat - I want Ford Prefect's

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