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Old July 13th 05, 06:25 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Hi Luigi Someday southern part of Italy, might be Europe's rocket
launching center. It reminds me so much of Florida's peninsular,and
that Mediterranean sea much like the Gulf of Mexico. While I have you
Luigi let me ask you this. "How many tides can your Sea have in 24
hours. The Gulf can have as many as 4 Beert

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Old July 13th 05, 10:53 PM
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(Google seems to have lost a lot of these early morning posts!)

Bert wrote:

Hi nightbat Those tiles coming off should be NASA biggest nightmare.
I
did not think a glancing hit by the plastic window removable covers
would do so much damage to a part that keeps the Discovery from blowing
up coming back into the air. If this is reality NASA has been very
lucky
only one shuttle in 55 tries has blown up. This uncertainty feature
could create a probability that shuttles can blow up every time. The
big laugh is NASA said the shuttles would be so reliable that they
would
fly once a week(oh Ya) Listened to a discussion last night,and the
last
words were Shuttles never did anything of significants,and were never
really safe. With this in mind would you all let a mother of two who
has never been in space fly this Rube Goldberg shuttle? I think she
would be best used to crazy glue back the tiles that came off. I can
see
woman making better space walkers. Bert


Double-A writes:

Flying the Shuttle is like taking a very fragile china set to space
with you.

Break one piece, and you're dead!

Double-A

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Old July 13th 05, 11:00 PM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi Double-A NASA has the crew on "crazy mushrooms" They are very
cheap,and grow all over Florida. Very good in pasta,or pizza topping.
Even when the Discovery is on the ground these seven astronauts are half
way between the Earth and Moon.In reality it might be the only virtual
way NASA can safely get them off the ground. They might not give crazy
mushrooms to the mother of two,for she could be pregnant. If she has a
child in her belly we could say there are 8 astronauts in the Discovery.
This can lead to some interesting thinking. That could be the reason
NASA chose this lady?? Its the best reason I can think of.
Bert



There's another woman in the crew too.

Double-A

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Old July 13th 05, 11:28 PM
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Hi Double-A China should make the tiles. Made out of China from China
fits Bert

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Old July 13th 05, 11:39 PM
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Hi Double-A I'm going to make a prediction that one of the children of
this lady Discovery pilot will be the first person to step foot on Mars.
It will be on July 4th 2050. I have a strong gut feeling this will be
true. I sense this,and she was saved by a sensor so she can have this
child. Beert

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Old July 14th 05, 02:25 AM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi Double-A I'm going to make a prediction that one of the children of
this lady Discovery pilot will be the first person to step foot on Mars.
It will be on July 4th 2050. I have a strong gut feeling this will be
true. I sense this,and she was saved by a sensor so she can have this
child. Beert



When I was a boy, I had hopes of being the first man to walk on Mars!

Now I am sad to realize that that event might not even happen during my
lifetime.

Double-A

 




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