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Old September 18th 08, 06:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Have you talked to BradBoi's Borg on Venus, Mark? lmao!

You will be assimilated!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:33:31 -0500, "Mark Earnest"
wrote:

You bet. I think Earth people are vastly superior to people from other
planets. Go to their planet, and they just may tell you the same thing
about themselves.

It's a big race. Who is to say who is better?
And racism, the running of a race by a race of people, is not wrong at all.
It's just considered uncivilized to make racial slurs, that's all.

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Old September 18th 08, 07:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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It came out of your ASS, BradBoi! lmfjao!

You have a BAD CASE of DIARRHEA!

Saul Levy


On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:27:14 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
wrote:

Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from?

~ BG

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Old September 18th 08, 08:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sep 17, 7:33 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
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On Sep 17, 5:29 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
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On Sep 16, 7:26 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
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Seems NASA with its fairy tales has this form of life living
on
Mars.and
they find these worm fossils in antarctic meteorites. Reality
is
they
could have came to Mars and Earth but these two planets got
them
from
deep space. That is reality bert


I don't like that idea, Bert.


If we all came from deep space, then we are not native human
beings.


And Earth is a great world.


We just have to be from here.


Wishful thinking, and more than a little closed minded to boot.


Why?


Why are you afraid of whatever's off-world alive and kicking?


I asked you, first.


Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from?


From the original swirling mass of elements which became
the Earth.


Sorry, but I do not buy into that mainstream published
interpretation
or theory.


What else makes sense?


Why does it have to make any terrestrial sense?


Because the one trying to understand is terrestrial?



How about Oort cloud ice, or that of and icy Selene/moon lithobraking
itself into Earth.


You're still saying life on Earth came from somewhere other than on
Earth.
If you were a U.S. Marine in Iraq, would you like someone calling you
a Frenchman?

I'm proud of being from Earth, and if anyone tells me I am not from
Earth,
they are going to ruffle my feathers.


I never excluded Earth. What's your problem? What are you so deathly
afraid of?


You're the one deathly afraid. The word was never even mentioned until you
mentioned it.



The very gods moved things into order?
Maybe, but that is just another perspective
of the very same exact situation.


There are mere humans trying to devise methods of parking asteroids in
orbit about Earth, for the intentions of extracting substances that'll
get delivered to Earth, and others thinking of doing the same for
obtaining water and other elements for extended space travels.


We're going to mine the asteroids?
That is not so far away, any way you look at it.



Icy comets have found Earth, and thick ice makes for a rather good
thermal insulator and radiation shield.


But the carbon creatures still cannot breathe.


Your perpetual denial is proof positive of your faith-based
intentions. Either that or your less than 5th grade knowledge is
simply undeveloped and fuzzy as hell.



Sorry, that just makes no sense at all.



But...for billions of years already, Earth's creatures have learned
to identify with the Earth, and to feel an affinity toward it.


Look at the animals, look at the Native American.


I never stipulated otherwise.


There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly
quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment
you'd
care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental
adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA
code.


And the bugs all love the Earth. So do I.
So I don't support anyone that tells me I am from space.


How about from the Sirius star/solar system, or are you also an ET
racist?


You bet. I think Earth people are vastly superior to people from other
planets. Go to their planet, and they just may tell you the same thing
about themselves.

It's a big race. Who is to say who is better?
And racism, the running of a race by a race of people, is not wrong at
all.
It's just considered uncivilized to make racial slurs, that's all.


Differences of race are not unlike differences of other species of
life, including ETs. However, without understanding and thereby
appreciating these differences, life itself wouldn't be worth living.

However, older and wiser is usually better, of which doesn't even have
to include technological space travel capability. Exclude our silly
faith-based wars and lo and behold, we'd be at least a good thousand
years more technologically advanced and in most every other way better
off. (most certainly not $54 trillions in US federal debt and
otherwise up to our eyeballs in the mostly innocent blood of others)

So, can we exclude ETs and otherwise blame you and others of your
terrestrial limited kind for all of this terrestrial mess that you are
so in love with?


Run that by again, please?


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Old September 19th 08, 12:04 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Use Raid on those ants, BradBoi! lmfjao!

They don't adapt at all!

They DIE!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:07:07 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
wrote:

There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly
quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment you'd
care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental
adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA
code.

~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG

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Old September 19th 08, 12:06 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Have you always failed at math, BradBoi? lmfjao!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 18:23:27 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
wrote:

On Sep 17, 2:47 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Mark did not say space is the birth place.for life Its where lots end
up over billions of years and their fossil is in space rocks that are
seeded through out space. bert PS Best to keep in mind the Earth is
rock


Earth is 98.5% fluid, and in terms of mass, perhaps 99.9% of that is
not water.

We should do the math, as I could be wrong.

~ BG

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Old September 19th 08, 12:20 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sep 18, 12:00 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message

...



On Sep 17, 7:33 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message


....


On Sep 17, 5:29 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message


...


On Sep 16, 10:56 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message


...


On Sep 16, 7:26 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message


...


Seems NASA with its fairy tales has this form of life living
on
Mars.and
they find these worm fossils in antarctic meteorites. Reality
is
they
could have came to Mars and Earth but these two planets got
them
from
deep space. That is reality bert


I don't like that idea, Bert.


If we all came from deep space, then we are not native human
beings.


And Earth is a great world.


We just have to be from here.


Wishful thinking, and more than a little closed minded to boot..


Why?


Why are you afraid of whatever's off-world alive and kicking?


I asked you, first.


Where did each and every drop of Earth's water come from?


From the original swirling mass of elements which became
the Earth.


Sorry, but I do not buy into that mainstream published
interpretation
or theory.


What else makes sense?


Why does it have to make any terrestrial sense?


Because the one trying to understand is terrestrial?


How about Oort cloud ice, or that of and icy Selene/moon lithobraking
itself into Earth.


You're still saying life on Earth came from somewhere other than on
Earth.
If you were a U.S. Marine in Iraq, would you like someone calling you
a Frenchman?


I'm proud of being from Earth, and if anyone tells me I am not from
Earth,
they are going to ruffle my feathers.


I never excluded Earth. What's your problem? What are you so deathly
afraid of?


You're the one deathly afraid. The word was never even mentioned until you
mentioned it.


I'm looking forward to seeing what survival smarts ETs have, that we
don't.


The very gods moved things into order?
Maybe, but that is just another perspective
of the very same exact situation.


There are mere humans trying to devise methods of parking asteroids in
orbit about Earth, for the intentions of extracting substances that'll
get delivered to Earth, and others thinking of doing the same for
obtaining water and other elements for extended space travels.


We're going to mine the asteroids?
That is not so far away, any way you look at it.


Icy comets have found Earth, and thick ice makes for a rather good
thermal insulator and radiation shield.


But the carbon creatures still cannot breathe.


Your perpetual denial is proof positive of your faith-based
intentions. Either that or your less than 5th grade knowledge is
simply undeveloped and fuzzy as hell.


Sorry, that just makes no sense at all.


“We're ignorant of life in the universe. We only have one planet that
serves as an example and in science it's not good to derive
information from a sample size of one.” / David Grinspoon


But...for billions of years already, Earth's creatures have learned
to identify with the Earth, and to feel an affinity toward it.


Look at the animals, look at the Native American.


I never stipulated otherwise.


There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly
quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment
you'd
care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental
adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA
code.


And the bugs all love the Earth. So do I.
So I don't support anyone that tells me I am from space.


How about from the Sirius star/solar system, or are you also an ET
racist?


You bet. I think Earth people are vastly superior to people from other
planets. Go to their planet, and they just may tell you the same thing
about themselves.


It's a big race. Who is to say who is better?
And racism, the running of a race by a race of people, is not wrong at
all.
It's just considered uncivilized to make racial slurs, that's all.


Differences of race are not unlike differences of other species of
life, including ETs. However, without understanding and thereby
appreciating these differences, life itself wouldn't be worth living.


However, older and wiser is usually better, of which doesn't even have
to include technological space travel capability. Exclude our silly
faith-based wars and lo and behold, we'd be at least a good thousand
years more technologically advanced and in most every other way better
off. (most certainly not $54 trillions in US federal debt and
otherwise up to our eyeballs in the mostly innocent blood of others)


So, can we exclude ETs and otherwise blame you and others of your
terrestrial limited kind for all of this terrestrial mess that you are
so in love with?


Run that by again, please?


You seem to like and otherwise enjoy the mainstream status quo as is,
with no improvements or much less any history revisions whatsoever.

”Whoever controls the past, controls the future” / George Orwell

~ BG
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Old September 19th 08, 01:28 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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The best way that i know of to rid yourself of ants is to
use a little sugar in a dry mix with a little grits or cream
of wheat. You lay a line of the mix along the ants' trail,
and a day or two later, no more ants.

They take both the sugar and grits back to the queen
and feed her. The moisture in her body makes the
devoured grit expand until she explodes. No queen? all
her subjects die with no replacements.

Clean, fast, and no child- or pet-risk.

You're welcome!

"Saul Levy" wrote in message...
news

Use Raid on those ants, BradBoi! lmfjao!

They don't adapt at all!

They DIE!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:07:07 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
wrote:

There are some 16,000 species of ants, and most of those will fairly
quickly adapt to whatever artificial change in their environment you'd
care to introduce. The cockroach is even better at environmental
adapting without their having to alter its biological form or DNA
code.

~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG


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Old September 19th 08, 07:07 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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I read that fact a long time ago in my extensive reading, BEERTbrain!
lmao!

Too bad you can't search anything. I got 128,000 hits with Yahoo on
cockroach cannibalism.

See as examples: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7467.html
(under German Cockroach).

http://members.tripod.com/~cyberad/roach.htm (under the 2nd graph).

http://petcaretips.net/cockroaches-pets.html (under point 2). If
you'd kept more than Big Moe maybe you would have seen some
cannibalism first hand?

Feed those suckers or they can get UGLY! Actually, they are anyway!
lmao!

I much prefer bees. They don't spread disease to humans and make
lovely honey. Bees are fascinating bugs!

Saul Levy


On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 08:14:39 -0400, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

Cactus saul Never saw my late Big Moe eat his own kind. He loved mint
tooth paste. Where did you read they eat their own kind? bert

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Old September 19th 08, 11:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Painius That is the secret Kill the queen. My company M&M uses the
right chemical that the worker ants feed the queen. In the case of
termites the queen is very well hidden deep under ground. Queen food is
cellulose from wood pulp.I predict some day the worker ants will test
the food they give to their queen. To die so the queen lives is what
the workers live for go figure bert

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Old September 19th 08, 11:38 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Cactus Saul Bees are nice bugs,and I proved they can fly a plane I
built for them,and that means they can lift more than their own weight.
Their wings move very fast,but I can stop the wings in flight. Best to
keep in mind a bee has to have lots of honey in its belly It can burn
the energy of a regular size candy bar in one hour.(read that) When I
showed my pictures of a bee glued to the tiny plane my grandkids thought
I was very cruel I switched to horse flies. About 20 countries have
seen my tiny flying bug planes. The horse fly becomes the planes
pilot,navigator,and engine. It is a billion times smarter than a robot
plane bert

 




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