My understanding is that they've found organic compounds that may have been produced by "life forms," but they have many, many things to eliminate before this can be positively asserted. Much of what they've found could be attributed to processes unrelated to life (e.g., contamination of the rover itself with Earth materials, geological processes). I'm as eager as anyone for Curiosity to find life, but let's keep in mind that Mars may have been dead for a few billion years... 
Yeah, is there life on Mars? Let's contrast NASA's method with some dim-witted bint who finds Jesus in a piece of burnt toast and asserts the existence of a god. No wait, that's a complete waste of our time.
Go back to drinking wine ...
Z

Yeah, is there life on Mars? Let's contrast NASA's method with some dim-witted bint who finds Jesus in a piece of burnt toast and asserts the existence of a god. No wait, that's a complete waste of our time.
Go back to drinking wine ...
Z
I'm always in search for faith-free spaces. Let's make them, enlarge them, and enjoy them!
Bertrand Russell quotes!
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State -- if you haven't joined their Facebook page, do so by all means.
Bertrand Russell quotes!
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State -- if you haven't joined their Facebook page, do so by all means.