In my early formative years, I was swept away by the precept of interplanetary positioning. It just seemed so neat how orbital displacement and resurfacing followed intractable paths. Our solar system has had such a profound effect on my life. I mean, since the age of 7 I have written in a daily journal titled Milky Way Mothership. I just finished my 19th Milky Way Mothership. Yeah! But my life has changed drastically and hopefully not permanently since September 30, 2006. The day of cosmological and planetary enfamy! This of course is the day Pluto was deemed unworthy for being on our solar systems planet list and subsequently was removed from all heartfelt mneumonics. Kuiper Belt-shmiper belt. Why would someone, a scientist per se, in their right mind make an uncompromising misjudgement, so vocal-so public, to an extent that they would juxtapose the dissimilarities between trans-Neptunian objects from the accretional phase in the solar system with the best planet in the world, Pluto. Pluto is present and perfect!