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Old December 4th 07, 11:56 PM posted to sci.space.history, alt.astronomy, sci.astro, sci.space.policy,alt.revisionism
BradGuth
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Default Hot Rocks of Venus that are looking intelligent

On Dec 4, 2:51 pm, nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Saul Levy wrote:

Silly Desert Saul

Your title just shows that you aren't, Brad. And the content is just
DRIVEL! I see that you're using frootbat's scorecard! lol


Saul Levy


nightbat

Stop it Saul, now you're upsetting profound science posters with
more of your catch up drivel and mal accusations, so unbecoming of a
good researcher. Science Officers are too busy to baby-sit and hold your
hand just tell the nursing home attendants you need attending. That
desert air must be drying out your brain oh doubting one, oh mercy!
Coffeeboys a fresh cup of hot coffee for our Saul, heaven knows he needs
one.


Saul Levy thinks the regular laws of physics are "DRIVEL" worthy, that
is unless they are fully conditional in order to suit his brown--nosed
kind of NASA/Apollo "DRIVEL".

Saul Levy doesn't even believe in SAR obtained images, especially if
they are of the 36 look per pixel kind. Apparently the more SAR looks
per pixel the less truth worthy such pixels become, and only worse yet
if getting taken at 43 degrees instead of using a 2D limited plan
view.
- Brad Guth