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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 23:51:57 -0600, "Michael Varney"
wrote: Then the OP does it to promote a silly religion. Allah most beneficent this and that... lets go to the Arafat meeting this and that. It is formatted for religious purposes, not for science. Who cares? Data is atheistic. It is used for different purposes all the time than it was originally formatted for. I think all religions are silly- that doesn't stop me from using data provided by its practitioners. Perhaps, but the output for current crescent moon sighting is useless. Ask him for the code so that you can use it for what you propose. It is obvious that you are reaching for a reason to defend the OP's spam. You have no clue about what other people may or may not find useful. Suffice to say that posting astronomical data of any kind is on-topic for most of these groups, and can't remotely be considered "spam" on any. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com |
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In message , Michael Varney
writes "Stephen Tonkin" wrote in message ... Michael Varney wrote: He can post his **** to the astro groups then. It does not belong in sci.physics. As Dr Durrani has already stated in this thread: "Physics is used to model these phenomena as well as the colors of the twilight sky and the contrast between the twilight sky and the very thin Hilals." It is therefore on-topic for sci.physics. [BTW, doesn't colorado.edu have a policy against the nuisance-setting of follow-ups in NG posts?] Let me guess... you are going to whine to CU about this. *smirk* It's tempting. My employer regards misuse of the Internet as gross misconduct. Yours might too. But I think I'll just put you back in the kill file with the other bigots and kooks. -- What have they got to hide? Release the Beagle 2 report. Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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Jonathan Silverlight
wrote: In message , Michael Varney writes "Stephen Tonkin" wrote in message ... Michael Varney wrote: He can post his **** to the astro groups then. It does not belong in sci.physics. As Dr Durrani has already stated in this thread: "Physics is used to model these phenomena as well as the colors of the twilight sky and the contrast between the twilight sky and the very thin Hilals." It is therefore on-topic for sci.physics. [BTW, doesn't colorado.edu have a policy against the nuisance-setting of follow-ups in NG posts?] Let me guess... you are going to whine to CU about this. *smirk* It's tempting. My employer regards misuse of the Internet as gross misconduct. Yours might too. But I think I'll just put you back in the kill file with the other bigots and kooks. I tried it a year ago. They don't care. I guess CU is a religious school. |
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