The articles just keep coming! It appears the large gaming sites have already had their hands on the much awaited creature editor. Just another article about the creature editor, but as of right now, expect some more videos to come out of the other phases (tribal, city, civ, and space). Here's a snippet from the article found over at Gamespy:
The Creature Creator will also launch with a fully-functional "Sporepedia," which will be populated soon after launch with all the fruits of the community's labor. EA announced a while back its partnership with YouTube on Spore-specific channel. The "Sporepedia" will mimic some of the popular site's functionality, allowing you to "subscribe" to specific users' creations, and providing you with alerts whenever something finds its way into the metaverse bearing a creator name or tag that you specify. -Miguel Lopez, Gamespy.com
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There are more stars than all of the grains of sand on earth.
You can see stars from the bottom of a well even in day light.
Stars with really strong gravity cause themselves to become smaller and smaller and eventually turn into black holes.