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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 06:17:39 -0600, "Kent Betts"
wrote: http://www.geocities.com/kent_betts2000/p12.html See? Wabbit twacks! I knew it! ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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See? Wabbit twacks! I knew it!
Yeah yer the one that gave me the idea.....I'm lazy so I used a transparent GIF. Putting them in manually would be too much work. One small step for man, a whole lotta little footsteps for the fuzzy dude. I am ****ed off that Opportunity squashed it. I had high hopes of achieving fame by getting my names for the rocks (pebbles?) adopted by the geological Establishment. Flopsy and Topsy! Great names! Road kill! That is about my usual luck. What assholes. |
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![]() Kent Betts wrote: http://www.geocities.com/kent_betts2000/p12.html Bunnycide update. If "it" was rocks, how come they're not still somewhat visible? Did the wheel push them completely under the soil? Or did the rover go over the what's-it at all? Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
Kent Betts wrote: http://www.geocities.com/kent_betts2000/p12.html Bunnycide update. If "it" was rocks, how come they're not still somewhat visible? Did the wheel push them completely under the soil? Or did the rover go over the what's-it at all? The thingummyjig was gone before the rover even left the lander, so it couldn't have squished it. Take a look: http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/jr/object.html |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:37:20 +0000, Icarus wrote:
The thingummyjig was gone before the rover even left the lander, so it couldn't have squished it. Take a look: http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/jr/object.html I think that Marvin dropped one of his gloves, when he came to check out what was bouncing around, and then it blew away. There ARE at least 4 of Marvin's ilk on Mars right now: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creature...darkfield.html |
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I saw a picture of the object being held on the arm of the rover. I
read on other forum that the thing is a fulgurite, a rock formed when sand is hit by a lightning bolt. "Icarus" wrote in message ... Pat Flannery wrote: Kent Betts wrote: http://www.geocities.com/kent_betts2000/p12.html Bunnycide update. If "it" was rocks, how come they're not still somewhat visible? Did the wheel push them completely under the soil? Or did the rover go over the what's-it at all? The thingummyjig was gone before the rover even left the lander, so it couldn't have squished it. Take a look: http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/jr/object.html |
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![]() Icarus wrote: The thingummyjig was gone before the rover even left the lander, so it couldn't have squished it. Take a look: http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/jr/object.html Let us assume that it was lightweight debris from the lander, and that the wind blew it away...because if the wind _didn't_ blow it away, and it _wasn't_ lightweight debris from the lander, when it left under it's own means of propulsion, and that would imply that the hunt for life on Mars has been rather more successful then anyone imagined it would be. This is one of those transients like the Viking lander team were looking for. Those two pictures are going to arose more conspiracy theories by far than the "face on Mars" ever did. Pat |
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