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In sci.physics, *
wrote on Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:09:33 GMT : On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:03:32 -0500, "The Lord of the Rain\( Suresh __NoJunkMail kumar\)" wrote: The moon also a neat place to hide your ET saucer. Maybe. Bear in mind we've photographed the far side using satellites. Of course one can always cover it using moondust-colored camo gear... :-) hey, the moon has craters to seclude, every animal from every other animal. -suresh "Rick Sobie" wrote in message news:1YoSb.330011$JQ1.286938@pd7tw1no... In article , says... how about the Moon as Noah's Arch? -suresh Well it ain't no Von Neuman Probe. It is much too big to be a nanobot. -- #191, It's still legal to go .sigless. |
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In sci.physics, Mark Martin
wrote on 30 Jan 2004 22:01:31 -0800 : * wrote in message . .. Editorial comment: Just WHO do the SDI proponents think they're defending here? SDI is a great way to control people on earth because it sure as hell can't protect earth from visitors from space. (As SDI proponents full well know) SDI also puts more money into the coffers of the defense contractors, like George Bush Sr. Carlyle. (*yaawwwn*) Since when is SDI even still in active development? The program is DEFUNCT. SDI is defunct but the general idea apparently has been resurrected, or perhaps is in a zombie-like state in Republican quarters. http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/0...eut/index.html and a far older article warns about ABM violations: http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/07/12/mis...ate/index.html That moan you hear is from the taxpayers... :-) -Mark Martin -- #191, It's still legal to go .sigless. |
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(Rick Sobie) wrote:
In article , says... (Rick Sobie) wrote: If you are still in doubt that the moon does not rotate on its axis, then take two plastic cups and see for yourself. So, you took two plastic cups of...what? Everclear? Castor oil? What's its axis? What's this? One of the on-board cabins number 139,999 has just come vacant. That leaves a vacancy for the trip home. Feel free to make suggestions as to who shouuld fill that spot. Jennifer Lopez? I most heartily agree with that suggestion. All in favor say I. "I" motion passed. Terribly sorray old chap. Yes, that was one of the sorriest attempts I've ever seen, regardless of what you were attempting. |
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On 1 Feb 2004 07:21:10 GMT, John Griffin wrote:
(Rick Sobie) wrote: In article , says... (Rick Sobie) wrote: If you are still in doubt that the moon does not rotate on its axis, then take two plastic cups and see for yourself. So, you took two plastic cups of...what? Everclear? Castor oil? What's its axis? What's this? One of the on-board cabins number 139,999 has just come vacant. That leaves a vacancy for the trip home. Feel free to make suggestions as to who shouuld fill that spot. Jennifer Lopez? I most heartily agree with that suggestion. All in favor say I. "I" motion passed. Terribly sorray old chap. Yes, that was one of the sorriest attempts I've ever seen, regardless of what you were attempting. You don't know what he meant, do you? |
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* wrote:
On 1 Feb 2004 07:21:10 GMT, John Griffin wrote: (Rick Sobie) wrote: In article , says... (Rick Sobie) wrote: If you are still in doubt that the moon does not rotate on its axis, then take two plastic cups and see for yourself. So, you took two plastic cups of...what? Everclear? Castor oil? What's its axis? What's this? One of the on-board cabins number 139,999 has just come vacant. That leaves a vacancy for the trip home. Feel free to make suggestions as to who shouuld fill that spot. Jennifer Lopez? I most heartily agree with that suggestion. All in favor say I. "I" motion passed. Terribly sorray old chap. Yes, that was one of the sorriest attempts I've ever seen, regardless of what you were attempting. You don't know what he meant, do you? You don't know what I meant, do you? You care, and you think I care, don't you? |
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On 1 Feb 2004 09:54:32 GMT, John Griffin wrote:
* wrote: On 1 Feb 2004 07:21:10 GMT, John Griffin wrote: (Rick Sobie) wrote: In article , says... (Rick Sobie) wrote: If you are still in doubt that the moon does not rotate on its axis, then take two plastic cups and see for yourself. So, you took two plastic cups of...what? Everclear? Castor oil? What's its axis? What's this? One of the on-board cabins number 139,999 has just come vacant. That leaves a vacancy for the trip home. Feel free to make suggestions as to who shouuld fill that spot. Jennifer Lopez? I most heartily agree with that suggestion. All in favor say I. "I" motion passed. Terribly sorray old chap. Yes, that was one of the sorriest attempts I've ever seen, regardless of what you were attempting. You don't know what he meant, do you? You don't know what I meant, do you? You care, and you think I care, don't you? Just wondering if you knew what Sobie meat by what he wrote, that's all. Not many people know of what he wrote so I was wondering if you knew. Apparently not, so never mind. |
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In article , says...
On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 05:53:58 GMT, (Rick Sobie) wrote: In article , says... (Rick Sobie) wrote: If you are still in doubt that the moon does not rotate on its axis, then take two plastic cups and see for yourself. So, you took two plastic cups of...what? Everclear? Castor oil? What's its axis? What's this? One of the on-board cabins number 139,999 has just come vacant. That leaves a vacancy for the trip home. Feel free to make suggestions as to who shouuld fill that spot. Jennifer Lopez? I most heartily agree with that suggestion. All in favor say I. "I" motion passed. Terribly sorray old chap. They can change their mind any time they want you know. What you mean 'they' white man. |
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