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Old September 11th 06, 08:30 PM posted to sci.space.policy,soc.culture.china,soc.culture.russian,uk.sci.astronomy
BluntForceTraumaT
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Default Venus is alive and kicking our NASA's butt


"Brad Guth" wrote in message
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"captain." wrote in message
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welp in the case of venus... all i can say is "good luck". maybe brad
guth
can come up with a tinfoil theory about how it could be possible. or
perhaps
he has already. i'm going to have to pull a few strings and get it
squashed
if he has. i am , after all.......... THE RUSEMASTER!!!


Actually your "tinfoil" might take the heat. However, a rather fifty
local composite of basalt and of fused silica as a binder might have to
make do at a wussy 4.84 GPa that's worth R-1024/m.

Otherwise, with such unlimited and 100% renewable local energy, where's
the big-ass insurmountable problem of CO2--co/o2 and of nifty
refrigeration via compressed CO2?
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Brad Guth


Forgetaboudit loser. Your compressed methane gas keeps becoming
uncompressed.

The big-ass problem is your big-ass loaded up with fermenting crap.

Go find out about females. They are the things you read about in freshman
high school biology class.

They can slap the crap out of you and maybe turn you into a useful
lawnmower/garbage can dumper.



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