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That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of
The Year Award". And we know why we forgot it also. Because, let's face it, it's inevitably you-know-who. Yes, the prize is now known as the Rusty Barton Award. Although I'd like to establish the "William Mook Award" for the "Where The Hell Did That Idea Come From?" category. This award to be delivered via a GPS guided, laser powered, flying lunchbox that sneaks up on you from behind due to its soundless rocket engines. Mr. Mook, here's one to you on Christmas day. If "thinking outside the box" is a virtue, you're not only succeeding in doing that, you're somewhere in the middle of the next block. "Let's Terraform The Sun" ....my God, the very _grandeur_ of the conception. :-) :-) :-) Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of The Year Award". And we know why we forgot it also. Because, let's face it, it's inevitably you-know-who. Yes, the prize is now known as the Rusty Barton Award. Although I'd like to establish the "William Mook Award" for the "Where The Hell Did That Idea Come From?" category. This award to be delivered via a GPS guided, laser powered, flying lunchbox that sneaks up on you from behind due to its soundless rocket engines. Mr. Mook, here's one to you on Christmas day. If "thinking outside the box" is a virtue, you're not only succeeding in doing that, you're somewhere in the middle of the next block. "Let's Terraform The Sun" ....my God, the very _grandeur_ of the conception. :-) :-) :-) The Mook rocket powered intercontinental pizza and coffee delivery system was fairly ingenious too. That would really help us out a lot, after the next category 5 hurricane slices through the central Bahamas. http://cosmic.lifeform.org |
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![]() Pat Flannery wrote: That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of The Year Award". And we know why we forgot it also. Because, let's face it, it's inevitably you-know-who. Yes, the prize is now known as the Rusty Barton Award. Although I'd like to establish the "William Mook Award" for the "Where The Hell Did That Idea Come From?" category. This award to be delivered via a GPS guided, laser powered, flying lunchbox that sneaks up on you from behind due to its soundless rocket engines. Mr. Mook, here's one to you on Christmas day. If "thinking outside the box" is a virtue, you're not only succeeding in doing that, you're somewhere in the middle of the next block. "Let's Terraform The Sun" ....my God, the very _grandeur_ of the conception. :-) :-) :-) Pat Who could forget the Amish Nuclear Reactor? A wagon hitch on top of the cast iron reactor vessel allowed a team of plough horses to move the control rods. The worlds first atomic powered blacksmith shoppe. Rusty |
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![]() Rusty wrote: Who could forget the Amish Nuclear Reactor? A wagon hitch on top of the cast iron reactor vessel allowed a team of plough horses to move the control rods. The worlds first atomic powered blacksmith shoppe. I always thought Heisenberg's heavy water filled cauldron reactor looked like something that should show up in a Wagner opera, probably with Loki singing a aria over it. :-) Pat |
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On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 11:07:00 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote: That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of The Year Award". ....The year isn't over yet, Patrick. This year, I think it's a tossup between Rusty's PDF fetish, and Rand finally putting Chumpko in his killfile. OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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![]() "Rusty" wrote in message ps.com... Pat Flannery wrote: That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of The Year Award". And we know why we forgot it also. Because, let's face it, it's inevitably you-know-who. Yes, the prize is now known as the Rusty Barton Award. Although I'd like to establish the "William Mook Award" for the "Where The Hell Did That Idea Come From?" category. This award to be delivered via a GPS guided, laser powered, flying lunchbox that sneaks up on you from behind due to its soundless rocket engines. Mr. Mook, here's one to you on Christmas day. If "thinking outside the box" is a virtue, you're not only succeeding in doing that, you're somewhere in the middle of the next block. "Let's Terraform The Sun" ....my God, the very _grandeur_ of the conception. :-) :-) :-) Pat Who could forget the Amish Nuclear Reactor? A wagon hitch on top of the cast iron reactor vessel allowed a team of plough horses to move the control rods. The worlds first atomic powered blacksmith shoppe. That's not far fetched...look at this Amish conspiracy http://www.geocities.com/beaver_militia/nasa.html Rusty |
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![]() OM wrote: ...The year isn't over yet, Patrick. This year, I think it's a tossup between Rusty's PDF fetish, and Rand finally putting Chumpko in his killfile. Only here; he's still arguing with him over on sci.space.policy. Did NASA ever get their PDFs up and running again, or are they gone forever? Pat |
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:54:58 -0600, in a place far, far away, Pat
Flannery made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: OM wrote: ...The year isn't over yet, Patrick. This year, I think it's a tossup between Rusty's PDF fetish, and Rand finally putting Chumpko in his killfile. Only here; he's still arguing with him over on sci.space.policy. Not much. But it was always only an s.s.h. deal. |
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![]() Jonathan wrote: That's not far fetched...look at this Amish conspiracy http://www.geocities.com/beaver_militia/nasa.html Do you have any idea the funding boost that NASA could get if it could prove there's life on Mars? They'd be flying probes all over the thing. Far from trying to cover it up, they're frantically looking for any hint of it, down to the point of immediately deciding those liquid flows in the crater are water, and not the far more likely liquid CO2. Because a lifeless Mars is a boring Mars, and you don't get funding to explore boring places. Pat |
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![]() OM wrote: On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 11:07:00 -0600, Pat Flannery wrote: That of course being the "Most Valuable Space Newsgroup Contributor Of The Year Award". ...The year isn't over yet, Patrick. This year, I think it's a tossup between Rusty's PDF fetish, and Rand finally putting Chumpko in his killfile. Naw, you flip-flopping between brown-noser and plonker is clearly the most legendary... OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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