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Old January 7th 07, 06:28 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old January 7th 07, 07:09 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat



We'll put up road blocks at the Washington State border in case any
coffee boys should try to come up this way from Colorado.

Double-A

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Old January 7th 07, 08:33 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat




Comander Double-A

We'll put up road blocks at the Washington State border in case any
coffee boys should try to come up this way from Colorado.

Double-A


nightbat

Captain Honest John should be glad to hear that. And with those
reported avalanches knocking cars over cliffs that should help deter
them too. Perhaps our fellow peers will be able to get some astronomy
conference work done without interference. Indy Base One reporting mild
temps and some fog. That UFO spotted over O'Hare might just be my Sil
trying to locate me, I'm just a few miles from where it was seen by all
those pilots and ground crews. Sure would be nice to start the new year
with my babe. She is staring by the way in the that new Hollywood movie
hit just out " Night at the Museum ". She is with the NorthWest Passage
Lewis and Clark display and lots of fun to see. Sil told us she would
let us see how she looked. And why no one thought it strange how one
Indian Princes could travel with Lewis and Clark night and day thousands
of miles through some of the most inhospitable terrain speaking multiple
languages without raising suspicions is beyond me. In the movie she
pretends to go after rough rider Teddy Roosevelt but that's just for
dramatic effect. Teddy in the movie is a statue and Sil's true heart
belongs to me. How clever of Sakakawea/Sacagawea (Sil) to let me see her
without anyone suspecting. Per history she was captured by the Hidatsa
Indians and they called her bird woman which makes sense if she did land
to Earth on a Starship back then.

See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...wisandclark%2F

And See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...s-clark.org%2F


And list
http://search.netscape.com/ns/search...0and%20 Clark

later Commander,
the nightbat
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Old January 7th 07, 09:08 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote:
Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat




Comander Double-A

We'll put up road blocks at the Washington State border in case any
coffee boys should try to come up this way from Colorado.

Double-A


nightbat

Captain Honest John should be glad to hear that. And with those
reported avalanches knocking cars over cliffs that should help deter
them too.



Could we be so lucky?


Perhaps our fellow peers will be able to get some astronomy
conference work done without interference. Indy Base One reporting mild
temps and some fog. That UFO spotted over O'Hare might just be my Sil
trying to locate me,



Must be!


I'm just a few miles from where it was seen by all
those pilots and ground crews. Sure would be nice to start the new year
with my babe. She is staring by the way in the that new Hollywood movie
hit just out " Night at the Museum ". She is with the NorthWest Passage
Lewis and Clark display and lots of fun to see. Sil told us she would
let us see how she looked. And why no one thought it strange how one
Indian Princes could travel with Lewis and Clark night and day thousands
of miles through some of the most inhospitable terrain speaking multiple
languages without raising suspicions is beyond me.



Her face is on a US dollar coin now too:

http://www.laputan.org/images/pictur...wea-dollar.gif


In the movie she
pretends to go after rough rider Teddy Roosevelt but that's just for
dramatic effect. Teddy in the movie is a statue and Sil's true heart
belongs to me. How clever of Sakakawea/Sacagawea (Sil) to let me see her
without anyone suspecting. Per history she was captured by the Hidatsa
Indians and they called her bird woman which makes sense if she did land
to Earth on a Starship back then.



Completely!


See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...wisandclark%2F

And See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...s-clark.org%2F


And list
http://search.netscape.com/ns/search...0and%20 Clark

later Commander,
the nightbat



I'm surprise there has been no official contact to the science team by
now.

Double-A

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Old January 7th 07, 09:37 AM posted to alt.astronomy
nightbat[_1_]
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:

Double-A wrote:


nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat




Commander Double-A

We'll put up road blocks at the Washington State border in case any
coffee boys should try to come up this way from Colorado.

Double-A


nightbat

Captain Honest John should be glad to hear that. And with those
reported avalanches knocking cars over cliffs that should help deter
them too.




Could we be so lucky?



Perhaps our fellow peers will be able to get some astronomy
conference work done without interference. Indy Base One reporting mild
temps and some fog. That UFO spotted over O'Hare might just be my Sil
trying to locate me,




Must be!



I'm just a few miles from where it was seen by all
those pilots and ground crews. Sure would be nice to start the new year
with my babe. She is staring by the way in the that new Hollywood movie
hit just out " Night at the Museum ". She is with the NorthWest Passage
Lewis and Clark display and lots of fun to see. Sil told us she would
let us see how she looked. And why no one thought it strange how one
Indian Princes could travel with Lewis and Clark night and day thousands
of miles through some of the most inhospitable terrain speaking multiple
languages without raising suspicions is beyond me.




Her face is on a US dollar coin now too:

http://www.laputan.org/images/pictur...wea-dollar.gif



In the movie she
pretends to go after rough rider Teddy Roosevelt but that's just for
dramatic effect. Teddy in the movie is a statue and Sil's true heart
belongs to me. How clever of Sakakawea/Sacagawea (Sil) to let me see her
without anyone suspecting. Per history she was captured by the Hidatsa
Indians and they called her bird woman which makes sense if she did land
to Earth on a Starship back then.




Completely!



See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...wisandclark%2F

And See:
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...s-clark.org%2F


And list
http://search.netscape.com/ns/search...0and%20 Clark

later Commander,
the nightbat



Commander Double-A

I'm surprise there has been no official contact to the science team by
now.

Double-A


nightbat

Yes, Darla's last comm was supportive and nice to let us know
they are still monitoring us just preferring to remain radio silent per
Pom orders to stay in the background. Officer Greysky has requested that
I try hailing them on the main FTL frequency even though I know they may
choose to remain silent for now. I suppose I should try just to let them
know we remain on alert.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old January 7th 07, 02:13 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Phineas T Puddleduck
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In article ,
nightbat wrote:

Yes, Darla's last comm was supportive and nice to let us know
they are still monitoring us just preferring to remain radio silent per
Pom orders to stay in the background. Officer Greysky has requested that
I try hailing them on the main FTL frequency even though I know they may
choose to remain silent for now. I suppose I should try just to let them
know we remain on alert.


Ahhhh have you broken out the Star Trek Walkie Talkies again!

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unanswerable questions we decided to avoid answering and kept repeating the
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Old January 7th 07, 05:18 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Phineas T Puddleduck" wrote in message
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In article ,
nightbat wrote:

Yes, Darla's last comm was supportive and nice to let us know
they are still monitoring us just preferring to remain radio silent per
Pom orders to stay in the background. Officer Greysky has requested that
I try hailing them on the main FTL frequency even though I know they may
choose to remain silent for now. I suppose I should try just to let them
know we remain on alert.


Ahhhh have you broken out the Star Trek Walkie Talkies again!

Used to freak me out big time as a kid as well.
Author: Phoney-ass Duck Butter


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Old January 7th 07, 07:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
nightbat[_1_]
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nightbat wrote

Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article ,
nightbat wrote:


Yes, Darla's last comm was supportive and nice to let us know
they are still monitoring us just preferring to remain radio silent per
Pom orders to stay in the background. Officer Greysky has requested that
I try hailing them on the main FTL frequency even though I know they may
choose to remain silent for now. I suppose I should try just to let them
know we remain on alert.


Puddleducky

Ahhhh have you broken out the Star Trek Walkie Talkies again!


nightbat

Don't you ever get tired of clueless bird brain quacking? The
Hollywood Star Trek sci fi mentality is apparently what you can only
relate to, how sad. Get a life ducky and learn some real science not
that parrot stuff they taught you on Google. Oh the humanity! no wonder
daffy is a void spacer, like fish in the ocean the dimensional infinite
plane of energy is beyond him.

fly bye,
the nightbat
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Old January 7th 07, 07:27 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Phineas T Puddleduck
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In article ,
nightbat wrote:

Don't you ever get tired of clueless bird brain quacking? The
Hollywood Star Trek sci fi mentality is apparently what you can only
relate to, how sad. Get a life ducky and learn some real science not
that parrot stuff they taught you on Google. Oh the humanity! no wonder
daffy is a void spacer, like fish in the ocean the dimensional infinite
plane of energy is beyond him.


None of you cronies have yet answered any of my questions tho!

Oh, the humanity!

--
Saucerhead lingo #137

"(we) whupped yer incredible arse bigtime" = "we were asked a lot of
unanswerable questions we decided to avoid answering and kept repeating the
same old discredited nonsense".

--
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Old January 12th 07, 12:38 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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You're a wacko, frootie! Starlord has confirmed no such thing because
nothing can hide behind the Sun. Also, aren't there any other
telescopes available? Your arguments are so STUPID it's unbelievable!

Saul Levy


On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:28:37 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

nightbat wrote

The good news is Google is joining to digitally film the
whole moving Universe. The LSST telescope should be operational by 2013
in Chile. More will be disclosed this Sunday at the Washington State
meeting for stargazers with the general public reportedly not permitted.
The coffee boys won't be permitted to invade the Seattle Conference
thank goodness. Topics scheduled or likely to come up for address are
wandering space bodies, extraterrestrial intelligence (Sean like life
forms), Pluto's status, possibility of life on Mars including micro,
strange celestial phenomena, extra-solar planets, and more.

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/298527_astro05.html

The bad news is the coffee boys might still try to invade conference
while weather doesn't seem promising. With recent mega storms,
blizzards, avalanches, active volcano, flooding, as reported by our
NorthWest stationed duty Officer Double-A. And the final bad news is
while the telescope is hoped to be up and working by 2013 the Officer
Warhol dooms day comet is due to arrive by 2012, oh mercy! What good is
a telescope that won't be operational before it's needed to spot the per
legend Wormwood planet life destroyer? Poor Saul always needing to try
to catch up with the fast moving planet event times.

Starlord has now confirmed the large comet hiding behind the Sun, heaven
help us!

ponder on,
the nightbat

 




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