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Old August 19th 05, 01:25 AM
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Default Hot Shots from SOHO A Thousand Comets - A Tribute to Amateurs

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/

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Old August 19th 05, 05:00 AM
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"Hot Shots from SOHO A Thousand Comets ~
A Tribute to Amateurs ...

It's finally official ~
SOHO comets can no longer be designated
With only three digits."
~ SuperCool Plasma

"Where are The Aeroplanes ~ ?
Where are The Aerospheres ~ ?
Where are The Hyperbolas ~ ?"
~ Mercer

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Old August 19th 05, 11:01 AM
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nightbat wrote

SuperCool Plasma wrote:

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/


nightbat

Yes, a 1000th job well down and now they only have to try to
track down the millions potentially billions of fragmentary regular
comets flying through space. Oh, and don't forget the nightbat predicted
parental noble Mother of all comets the " Black Comet " one. I know
Officer Bert and others would prefer for sci fi holes in space to be
from where things never come back because it's fun to fantasize. But
just ask the amateurs how much time it took to find those 1000 real
comets. And additionally the potential parental links of those comets.

See:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_07_06/

Ponder if you wish upon wishful holes in space or come take the
nightbat ride of your life on the mysterious noble " Black Comet " one.

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old August 19th 05, 11:30 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

SuperCool Plasma wrote:

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/


nightbat

Yes, a 1000th job well down and now they only have to try to
track down the millions potentially billions of fragmentary regular
comets flying through space. Oh, and don't forget the nightbat predicted
parental noble Mother of all comets the " Black Comet " one. I know
Officer Bert and others would prefer for sci fi holes in space to be
from where things never come back because it's fun to fantasize. But
just ask the amateurs how much time it took to find those 1000 real
comets. And additionally the potential parental links of those comets.

See:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_07_06/

Ponder if you wish upon wishful holes in space or come take the
nightbat ride of your life on the mysterious noble " Black Comet " one.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Hi nightbat,

Where are the coffee boys? Haven't seen them all day.

I told them to take they're crap out of alt.astronomy, and now I don't
see them here anymore.

Could it be that easy?

I hope Darla isn't ****ed.

Double-A

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Old August 19th 05, 12:22 PM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

SuperCool Plasma wrote:

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/


nightbat

Yes, a 1000th job well down and now they only have to try to
track down the millions potentially billions of fragmentary regular
comets flying through space. Oh, and don't forget the nightbat predicted
parental noble Mother of all comets the " Black Comet " one. I know
Officer Bert and others would prefer for sci fi holes in space to be
from where things never come back because it's fun to fantasize. But
just ask the amateurs how much time it took to find those 1000 real
comets. And additionally the potential parental links of those comets.

See:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_07_06/

Ponder if you wish upon wishful holes in space or come take the
nightbat ride of your life on the mysterious noble " Black Comet " one.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Hi nightbat,

Where are the coffee boys? Haven't seen them all day.

I told them to take they're crap out of alt.astronomy, and now I don't
see them here anymore.

Could it be that easy?

I hope Darla isn't ****ed.

Double-A


nightbat

Hmmmmmmm, perhaps the Bart and other Kookoloo coffee boys took
your advise, or the reported bedroom stealth raiding Greys finally
caught up and probe got them all, oh the humanity. How nice not to have
clueless fun ones running about. And yes, we must be careful not to
upset Darla for we now know how she likes them so. How I got the Bart
Devo to self admit that he somehow mentally communicates with Darla
publicly on the net I'll never know, must be, ha, ha, ha, my bat
frightening presence that gets them to truthfully spill the beans. Glad
to see you're reporting in and heard lots of tornadoes Wisconsin way
then ever recorded before.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old August 19th 05, 01:20 PM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

SuperCool Plasma wrote:

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/

nightbat

Yes, a 1000th job well down and now they only have to try to
track down the millions potentially billions of fragmentary regular
comets flying through space. Oh, and don't forget the nightbat predicted
parental noble Mother of all comets the " Black Comet " one. I know
Officer Bert and others would prefer for sci fi holes in space to be
from where things never come back because it's fun to fantasize. But
just ask the amateurs how much time it took to find those 1000 real
comets. And additionally the potential parental links of those comets.

See:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_07_06/

Ponder if you wish upon wishful holes in space or come take the
nightbat ride of your life on the mysterious noble " Black Comet " one.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Hi nightbat,

Where are the coffee boys? Haven't seen them all day.

I told them to take they're crap out of alt.astronomy, and now I don't
see them here anymore.

Could it be that easy?

I hope Darla isn't ****ed.

Double-A


nightbat

Hmmmmmmm, perhaps the Bart and other Kookoloo coffee boys took
your advise, or the reported bedroom stealth raiding Greys finally
caught up and probe got them all, oh the humanity. How nice not to have
clueless fun ones running about.



Yes nice, but Bart's sudden disappearance is most peculiar. Do you
thing the bedroom raiding Greys really might have him? Just think
about it, he getting giant probed up the kazoo at this very moment!

Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!


And yes, we must be careful not to
upset Darla for we now know how she likes them so. How I got the Bart
Devo to self admit that he somehow mentally communicates with Darla
publicly on the net I'll never know, must be, ha, ha, ha, my bat
frightening presence that gets them to truthfully spill the beans. Glad
to see you're reporting in and heard lots of tornadoes Wisconsin way
then ever recorded before.

carry on,
the nightbat



Yes, I heard of the destructive tornadoes sweeping through Wisconsin,
sweet land of Double-A's nativity. Tornadoes are always a threat
there. I can remember the old stories from the town near which I spent
my first few years about a tornado once going right up the main street!
Looks like these however went a little south of my native territory.

Double-A

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Old August 19th 05, 04:32 PM
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Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

SuperCool Plasma wrote:

It's finally official: SOHO comets can no longer be designated with
only
three digits. On 5 August 2005, Toni Scarmato, a high school teacher
from San Costantino di Briatico, Calabria, Italy, discovered SOHO's
999th and 1000th comet. Scarmato, an astrophysics graduate of Bologna
University, said "I am very happy for this special experience that is
possible thanks to the SOHO satellite and NASA-ESA collaboration. I
want
to dedicate the SOHO 1000th comet to my wife Rosy and my son Kevin to
compensate for the time that I have taken from them to search for SOHO
comets".

Mo
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_08_11/

nightbat

Yes, a 1000th job well down and now they only have to try to
track down the millions potentially billions of fragmentary regular
comets flying through space. Oh, and don't forget the nightbat predicted
parental noble Mother of all comets the " Black Comet " one. I know
Officer Bert and others would prefer for sci fi holes in space to be
from where things never come back because it's fun to fantasize. But
just ask the amateurs how much time it took to find those 1000 real
comets. And additionally the potential parental links of those comets.

See:
http://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/hotshots/2005_07_06/

Ponder if you wish upon wishful holes in space or come take the
nightbat ride of your life on the mysterious noble " Black Comet " one.

ponder on,
the nightbat

Hi nightbat,

Where are the coffee boys? Haven't seen them all day.

I told them to take they're crap out of alt.astronomy, and now I don't
see them here anymore.

Could it be that easy?

I hope Darla isn't ****ed.

Double-A


nightbat

Hmmmmmmm, perhaps the Bart and other Kookoloo coffee boys took
your advise, or the reported bedroom stealth raiding Greys finally
caught up and probe got them all, oh the humanity. How nice not to have
clueless fun ones running about.



Yes nice, but Bart's sudden disappearance is most peculiar. Do you
thing the bedroom raiding Greys really might have him? Just think
about it, he getting giant probed up the kazoo at this very moment!

Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!


And yes, we must be careful not to
upset Darla for we now know how she likes them so. How I got the Bart
Devo to self admit that he somehow mentally communicates with Darla
publicly on the net I'll never know, must be, ha, ha, ha, my bat
frightening presence that gets them to truthfully spill the beans. Glad
to see you're reporting in and heard lots of tornadoes Wisconsin way
then ever recorded before.

carry on,
the nightbat



Yes, I heard of the destructive tornadoes sweeping through Wisconsin,
sweet land of Double-A's nativity. Tornadoes are always a threat
there. I can remember the old stories from the town near which I spent
my first few years about a tornado once going right up the main street!
Looks like these however went a little south of my native territory.

Double-A


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