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Old March 18th 07, 01:41 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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MARS GOT SALT ?
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Old March 18th 07, 05:22 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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On Mar 17, 5:41 pm, wrote:
MARS GOT SALT ?


If Mars or any other orb than our moon and of Earth has its fair share
of salt; let us hear about it.

It seems a freeze dried planetology of Mars should be rather well
stocked with whatever remainders of salt(s), and it really shouldn't
have been all that hard to find.

As how otherwise explains the salt(s) of Earth, and that salt of our
moon that's still losing its sodium as we speak and/or type whatever
into this anti-think-tank Usenet.
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Old March 18th 07, 04:08 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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Now I'm getting more of those "GOOGLE server ERROR" messages, as
though I've broken their robo moderated Usenet server. Of course, my
PC is also being summarily nailed to death by all the usual spermware/
****ware they can muster, which might have a little something to do
with all the GOOGLE Usenet server down-time, and/or responsible for
most of those pesky server error messages that keep coming my way.
I'm also not the one that's topic/author stalking and otherwise
hijacking whatever off to those infomercial incest cesspools of
"alt.fan.art-bell" and "alt.usenet.kooks".
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As having been reported by "captain.": If Mars supposedly kicks Venus
butt, then where's all the required butt kicking Martian salt?

Earth has its rather significant salt deposits, plus our salty oceans,
and our moon is still losing its salt, and without salt there is no
intelligent life as we know it.

Because of Mars being so much larger and otherwise more gravity
substantial than our moon, as well as for being so much further away
from the IR solar energy, and for otherwise having that mostly CO2
surrounding atmosphere means that whatever Mars salt existed as of a
billion years ago must still exist. This has to be the case unless
the origin of Mars is somehow different than the origin of Earth,
that's different again than our moon, and still different once again
than what's represented by the relatively newish planetology of Venus.

If Mars were ever alive and kicking with whatever life, as such that
salt of said life has to be there, doesn't it?

Salt can't possibly hide, nor is salt a difficult element to detect.
If salts were sufficiently heated, as they are upon our naked moon
that's supposedly more of a vacuum environment than not, as such these
salts unavoidably boil off and subsequently become easily detected via
optical/CCD or of even by way of good old Kodak film methods of taking
such observations seriously to task. Our moon is in fact still losing
sodium at perhaps 25 micrograms/m2/day, which means that our moon is
still the salty orb that likely deposited much of our terrestrial
salt, that which makes us what we are.

Much like an environment without diatoms, as well as if going without
salt means that evolved intelligent life, as well as most other forms
of life as we know it, simply wouldn't exist.
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Brad Guth

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Old March 18th 07, 04:40 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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wrote:

On Mar 17, 5:41 pm, wrote:
MARS GOT SALT ?


If Mars or any other orb than our moon and of Earth has its fair share
of salt; let us hear about it.

It seems a freeze dried planetology of Mars should be rather well
stocked with whatever remainders of salt(s), and it really shouldn't
have been all that hard to find.

As how otherwise explains the salt(s) of Earth, and that salt of our
moon that's still losing its sodium as we speak and/or type whatever
into this anti-think-tank Usenet.


You still has no clues about basic chemistry, Brad. Not a surprise.

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Old March 18th 07, 05:12 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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wrote:

Now I'm getting more of those "GOOGLE server ERROR" messages, as
though I've broken their robo moderated Usenet server. Of course, my
PC is also being summarily nailed to death by all the usual spermware/
****ware they can muster, which might have a little something to do
with all the GOOGLE Usenet server down-time, and/or responsible for
most of those pesky server error messages that keep coming my way.
I'm also not the one that's topic/author stalking and otherwise
hijacking whatever off to those infomercial incest cesspools of
"alt.fan.art-bell" and "alt.usenet.kooks".


Still as clueless as ever.
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As having been reported by "captain.": If Mars supposedly kicks Venus
butt, then where's all the required butt kicking Martian salt?

Earth has its rather significant salt deposits, plus our salty oceans,
and our moon is still losing its salt, and without salt there is no
intelligent life as we know it.

Because of Mars being so much larger and otherwise more gravity
substantial than our moon, as well as for being so much further away
from the IR solar energy, and for otherwise having that mostly CO2
surrounding atmosphere means that whatever Mars salt existed as of a
billion years ago must still exist. This has to be the case unless
the origin of Mars is somehow different than the origin of Earth,
that's different again than our moon, and still different once again
than what's represented by the relatively newish planetology of Venus.

If Mars were ever alive and kicking with whatever life, as such that
salt of said life has to be there, doesn't it?

Salt can't possibly hide, nor is salt a difficult element to detect.
If salts were sufficiently heated, as they are upon our naked moon
that's supposedly more of a vacuum environment than not, as such these
salts unavoidably boil off and subsequently become easily detected via
optical/CCD or of even by way of good old Kodak film methods of taking
such observations seriously to task. Our moon is in fact still losing
sodium at perhaps 25 micrograms/m2/day, which means that our moon is
still the salty orb that likely deposited much of our terrestrial
salt, that which makes us what we are.

Much like an environment without diatoms, as well as if going without
salt means that evolved intelligent life, as well as most other forms
of life as we know it, simply wouldn't exist.


See above. Why are you obsessed with "salt", Brad?

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Old March 18th 07, 05:22 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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On Mar 17, 5:41 pm, wrote:
MARS GOT SALT ?


Obviously there's a Mars salt gap.
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Old March 18th 07, 05:36 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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wrote:

On Mar 17, 5:41 pm, wrote:
MARS GOT SALT ?


Obviously there's a Mars salt gap.


Not at all, Brad, those pesky Venusians harvested all the free "salt"
lying about on Mars. You just haven't looked in the right place, go
back and recheck those radar images again.

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Old March 18th 07, 05:36 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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Apparently Mars is seriously lacking in whatever salt, but otherwise
not the least bit lacking in the usual borg collective of brown nosed
clowns that keep popping out of those silly little MI/NSA clown cars.

Is there a little something Old Testament getting ****ed off, or what?

Is this why I keep getting those pesky GOOGLE/Usenet posting error
messages?

Is this why my poor old PC is getting spermware/****ware trashed via
Usenet servers?

Is this lid that's coming off the Jewish Third Reich need-to-know jar
of salt, yet another example of whatever else there is to know about?
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Brad Guth

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Old March 18th 07, 05:45 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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Default Mars salt ?

wrote:

Apparently Mars is seriously lacking in whatever salt, but otherwise
not the least bit lacking in the usual borg collective of brown nosed
clowns that keep popping out of those silly little MI/NSA clown cars.

Is there a little something Old Testament getting ****ed off, or what?

Is this why I keep getting those pesky GOOGLE/Usenet posting error
messages?

Is this why my poor old PC is getting spermware/****ware trashed via
Usenet servers?

Is this lid that's coming off the Jewish Third Reich need-to-know jar
of salt, yet another example of whatever else there is to know about?


You're still a coward for not replying directly to me, Brad, and once
again you mistake laughing at your nonsense for being "****ed off."

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Old March 18th 07, 06:06 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.astro,sci.physics,cam.misc
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As we can clearly see, the MI/NSA Usenet clown with the biggest and
longest brown nose of them all is right here to show off his warm and
fuzzy Third Reich butt licking expertise.

Too bad that "cam.misc" as such represents UKs most wussy folks.
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