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Old February 2nd 06, 08:30 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
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Brad Guth wrote:
Robert Juliano;
Personally, I like my reality in the wonderfully twisted way that it is
(I like to imagine that NASA is a good group of people, that personal
initiative and hard work will get you places, and fusion jazz really
*is* a great musical genre.)


The key word is "imagine", and as such you'll have to keep that
imagination of your's going strong because, that's about all you've got
to work with.
-
Brad Guth


Brad,

1.) *I* have a job. Do you?
2.) *I* am listed as "master's + 30" in education, and working my way
through the piloting lessons. *I* have been building things for 32
years. What do you back up your "incest-brown-browned-hitler-bush" claims?

3.) You're just upset, because I have a wife, and past girlfriends that
paid for my food, while you can't get a date on dollar night.

Bob

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Old February 4th 06, 09:27 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
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3.) You're just upset, because I have a wife, and past girlfriends
that paid for my food, while you can't get a date on dollar night.

No doubt that you're a better stud than I am. However, how does that
explain as to why you're so dumbfounded?

You obviously don't believe in anything that rocks your mainstream
boat, and why is that?

You don't believe in observationology, much less in deductive
reasoning, nor of stellar motions, or the fact that our salty moon was
once upon a time extremely thick ice covered, and yet without a shred
of hard-science you believe in our having better than 62:1
rocket/payload capability as of 4 decades ago for getting such horrific
tonnage into orbiting our moon in three days, and as such regardless of
the facts and regardless of the facts, you obviously believe 100+% of
whatever's published with the pagan NASA/Apollo stamp of approval.

Too bad Hitler isn't encharge; as with a silly ass grin upon your
face, whereas you and your "master's + 30" would be his personal
brown-nosed minion for life.
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Brad Guth

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Old February 5th 06, 12:00 AM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
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Brad Guth wrote:
3.) You're just upset, because I have a wife, and past girlfriends
that paid for my food, while you can't get a date on dollar night.


No doubt that you're a better stud than I am. However, how does that
explain as to why you're so dumbfounded?

You obviously don't believe in anything that rocks your mainstream
boat, and why is that?

You don't believe in observationology, much less in deductive
reasoning, nor of stellar motions, or the fact that our salty moon was
once upon a time extremely thick ice covered, and yet without a shred
of hard-science you believe in our having better than 62:1
rocket/payload capability as of 4 decades ago for getting such horrific
tonnage into orbiting our moon in three days, and as such regardless of
the facts and regardless of the facts, you obviously believe 100+% of
whatever's published with the pagan NASA/Apollo stamp of approval.

Too bad Hitler isn't encharge; as with a silly ass grin upon your
face, whereas you and your "master's + 30" would be his personal
brown-nosed minion for life.
-
Brad Guth



Brad,

looks like I touched a nerve there, in regards to your not having any
one in your life...

as to "believing"...

1.) I *do* believe in the process of repeatable observations.
2.) I *do* know at least a little bit of orbital mechanics. (BTW, why is
"stellar mechanics" important to the topic of getting to the moon?)
3.) It is *not* a "fact" that our moon was ice covered. you want someone
to believe that? you go ahead and PROVE IT.
4.) I seem to recall a rather large object, laying on its side, outside
of KSC.
4.1.) Also, I placed a sizable order with lindsay's publications. One of
the books I ordered was the complete technical notes for the Saturn-V. I
will transfer the appropriate notes from that book.

5.) You are starting to sound like a skipping record "regardless of the
facts and regardless of the facts..." makes you sound like perhaps
you've forgotten to take your meds.
6.) As a long standing Pagan, I have no problem with the idea of NASA
being Pagan. (I'm looking forward to sharing wine and cakes with the
prime and back up crews.
6.1.) I have this weird image of a Pagan circle, calling the quarters,
in the shuttle cockpit.

7.) My family (on my father's side) used to hunt Nazis. Getting close
enough to kill Hitler would be worth it.

8.) I'm too tired to have a "silly ass grin," even though your osts can
be strangely amusing. Perhaps it's all of that Pagan debauchery I've
been having... (I really got to cut back on that...)

Bob
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Robert Juliano wrote:


4.1.) Also, I placed a sizable order with lindsay's publications. One
of the books I ordered was the complete technical notes for the
Saturn-V. I will transfer the appropriate notes from that book.



This would be the very definition of the term "wasted effort".
Do something with a greater chance of success- say teaching a squirrel
to read and write. :-)

Pat
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Old February 8th 06, 10:33 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
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Robert Juliano,
Thanks for this somewhat positive feedback list.

1.) I *do* believe in the process of repeatable observations.

Good for yourself, as then it will not hurt a bit taking another
look-see at what has been observable as of better than a decade ago, of
what's situated upon the toasty but somewhat elevated surface of Venus,
especially of that which by all other known geological standards of
observationology doesn't quite look as though it belongs in such a
humanly forbidding environment.

2.) I *do* know at least a little bit of orbital mechanics. (BTW, why is
"stellar mechanics" important to the topic of getting to the moon?)

Since our rather salty and once upon a time icy proto-moon didn't
materialize itself out of Earth, then where did it come from?

And, while your at it; How might your best SWAG explain the global
implications as stored within those nifty ice core samples?

Do you perchance have access to any hard-science with regard to raw ice
coexisting in space?

3.) It is *not* a "fact" that our moon was ice covered. you want someone
to believe that? you go ahead and PROVE IT.

It seems the best proof on behalf of our acquiring that moon is in the
matter of fact that there's NO such hard-science nor hard-evidence of
Earth having given birth to that nasty sucker. Then also, please do
share with us village idiots as to your best SWAG upon how did those
craters became so large but otherwise having been created as so
shallow?

Since there's deep craters even upon Venus, what other substance other
than a thick layer of ice was physically protecting our much lower
density moon?

Why is the moon so gosh darn salty, especially since the bulk substance
of Earth isn't?

4.) I seem to recall a rather large object, laying on its side, outside
of KSC.
4.1.) Also, I placed a sizable order with lindsay's publications. One of
the books I ordered was the complete technical notes for the Saturn-V. I
will transfer the appropriate notes from that book.

As soon as you get that better than 60:1 ratio down pat, as in signed
sealed and delivered into orbiting all of that tonnage about our moon
in three days (supposedly capable of getting all of 51t past LL-1 in
less than 2.5 days), please let me know how something of merely three
stages and being that outdated and relatively inert massive managed to
accomplish all of that.

5.) You are starting to sound like a skipping record "regardless of the
facts and regardless of the facts..." makes you sound like perhaps
you've forgotten to take your meds.

I'd rather be that skipping record that's pretty much exactly like the
broken ones playing the same old NASA/Apollo tune until them cows come
home. I think it's "Home, Home on the Range" or something like that.

6.) As a long standing Pagan, I have no problem with the idea of NASA
being Pagan. (I'm looking forward to sharing wine and cakes with the
prime and back up crews.
6.1.) I have this weird image of a Pagan circle, calling the quarters,
in the shuttle cockpit.

I also have no problems with paganism, as long as it isn't running
amuck or going postal at the grief and demise of humanity, and/or that
of further traumatising our failing environment to boot.

7.) My family (on my father's side) used to hunt Nazis. Getting close
enough to kill Hitler would be worth it.

I understand that we've known exactly where the current generations of
Third Reich (aka Skull and Bones) hides out. I'm game if you are.

8.) I'm too tired to have a "silly ass grin," even though your osts can
be strangely amusing. Perhaps it's all of that Pagan debauchery I've
been having... (I really got to cut back on that...)

At least your old butt grin most likely didn't have a silly ass smirk
like our resident warlord's face, that which took a great deal of
Botoxin in order to nullify. Too bad they didn't accidently overdose
his brain while they were at it, or perhaps they did just that and lo
and behold, that's where all of our 911 and WMD trouble started.
-
Brad Guth

 




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