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Old February 18th 10, 09:45 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle
Eric Chomko[_2_]
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Default NASA's long-running 'Cover Story' Comes to an End!

On Feb 17, 1:36*pm, "The Big DP" wrote:
"Eric Chomko" wrote in message

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On Feb 17, 12:32 pm, "The Big DP" wrote:



"Fred J. McCall" wrote in
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"The Big DP" wrote:


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:"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
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: "The Big DP" wrote:
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: :
: :"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
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: : "The Big DP" wrote:
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: : :"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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: : : The Big DP wrote:
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: : : But that's probably because I'm a brown-nosing LLPOF
incest-cloned
: : Borg
: : : Zionist Nazi. :-D
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: : :
: : : *SNORT* hee hee hee...good one, Pat
: : :
: : : It took me forever to figure out what the "LLPOF" was all
about.
: : : It's "Liar, Lier, Pants On Fire"... really hard language on his
: part.
: : :-D
: : :
: : :
: : :Truth be told Pat....I actually had to ask him. How pathetic is
THAT?
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: :
: : They don't have Google on your planet?
: :
: :Ahhhh....I can rest in peace now, I've finally been snubbed by Fred.
: Thanks!
: :
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: That's not a 'snub'. Perhaps you should check a dictionary for the
: meaning of that word while you're trying to figure out how to use
: Google?
:
:*Chortle* Remember Fred we're talking Brad Guth and his odd use of the
:language. It never occurred to me that something Brad would type would
be
:Google-able. Oh and Fred....being condescending to someone IS a snub..
If
you
:don't think so I love to see you explain why it wouldn't be.
:


Because it's not. Red isn't blue. If you think it is, I'd love to
see you explain why it is.


You DO enjoy the semantic battle don't you. I would agree that Red isn't
Blue....but I perceive your first remark as a snub, so thus whether or not
you intended it as a snub it doesn't matter. Perception, as 'they' say IS
reality.


With all those perceptions, isn't their only one reality?

In a word? No. Think about that. What you see and what Fred sees and what I
see are all a little different....it may look the same but it isn't, quite.


The point is that we are all looking at the same thing, even though we
see it differently. Do you honestly think there are 6.3 billion
realities vs. 6.3 billion perceptions, or is it, 1 reality and 6.3
billion perceptions.

This is a classic case where "Film as Literature" has a real
philosophical aspect when discussing the objective vs. subjective
camera from the point of view of the film watcher and the characters
on the screen.

You do know the distinction between objective and subjective
viewpoints are, right?