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In message . com, Brad
Guth writes tomcat wrote: The Apollo 15 Mission burn marks have been found on the Moon. See: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...uchdown_photos _010427.html This is the best proof yet that the Apollo Missions really took place. Good grief that's another old and fuzzy image that has been PhotoShop processed to the max, that which proves nothing but for showing us what such relatively newish impact craters look like. Can you point to any one of the NASA/Apollo EVA obtained images showing us the similar 0.035 surrounding albedo as going for a hundred meters in all directions away from each of their supposed landing sites? I'd also like to see a little down-range burn pattern prior to impact. snip tosh Brad Guth You are a very silly person, and boring too. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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![]() "Brad Guth" wrote in message ups.com... tomcat wrote: The Apollo 15 Mission burn marks have been found on the Moon. See: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...os_010427.html This is the best proof yet that the Apollo Missions really took place. Good grief that's another old and fuzzy image that has been PhotoShop processed to the max, that which proves nothing but for showing us what such relatively newish impact craters look like. And don't forget, Brad took a quiz and got a masters degree in observationology! What could a space scientist in the department of geological sciences at Brown University or a researcher with the Kharkov Astronomical Observatory possibly know that Brad doesn't know? I'll bet they haven't even taken an observationology quiz! Brad, why is it that when you "process" a photo it can prove life on Venus but when someone else does, it proves nothing? Sounds like you're full of "naysayism" to me. I thought you said you welcomed other people's interpretations. If you really want to continue this topic, why not discuss the topic and tell us all about your technical background. And tell us about Marine Design and Service and how much time and money they spend on space research. And why some barnacle scraping lackey there would know more about photo analysis, rocket blast effects and extraterrestrial geological formations than people who have actual, qualifiable credentials in the fields of geology and astrophysics. Of course, if you really don't want to tell us that you're just an uneducated bumpkin that makes up cool sounding **** to inflate your ego, then shut up and drift off into the usenet ether. Dave |
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![]() David Bacque wrote: And don't forget, Brad took a quiz and got a masters degree in observationology! I have a BA in science...mind you it's political science, but anyway.... Near as I can figure, Brad's got a BS degree. ;-) Pat |
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On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 16:57:34 -0500, in a place far, far away, Pat
Flannery made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: David Bacque wrote: And don't forget, Brad took a quiz and got a masters degree in observationology! I have a BA in science...mind you it's political science, but anyway.... Near as I can figure, Brad's got a BS degree. ;-) To be more precise, that would be a degree in BS... |
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In message .com, Brad
Guth writes Peter Twydell wrote: In message . com, Brad Guth writes tomcat wrote: The Apollo 15 Mission burn marks have been found on the Moon. See: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...uchdown_photos _010427.html This is the best proof yet that the Apollo Missions really took place. Good grief that's another old and fuzzy image that has been PhotoShop processed to the max, that which proves nothing but for showing us what such relatively newish impact craters look like. Can you point to any one of the NASA/Apollo EVA obtained images showing us the similar 0.035 surrounding albedo as going for a hundred meters in all directions away from each of their supposed landing sites? I'd also like to see a little down-range burn pattern prior to impact. snip tosh Brad Guth You are a very silly person, and boring too. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! What part of "up your's" is simply way too complicated for your infomercial or bust mindset to appreciate? What's so boring to such a brown-noser like yourself, about the truth and nothing but the truth? I find the truth about our salty moon that may very well have once upon a time had 262 km worth of salty ice on deck, that's now a naked orb that's physically dark as coal and of a gamma and hard-X-ray environment that's worse off than any terrestrial GSO environment, as being just as interesting as the truth is about our extremely nearby and geothermally active planet of Venus, that's nowhere as physically hot by the season of nighttime as by the season of day, and only much cooler yet by way of elevation or via good altitude that's easily doable, as well as the entire global situation cooling itself off year by year seems rather extremely interesting. Of course you can't be biologically blind and intellectually bigoted at the same time if to fully appreciate much if any of the new and improved science that's coming through. Venus EXPRESS is alive, as is the planet, as is Guth http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...m/thread/8f88f c1c99f0d2fb/c9d18ff06f97bb84?hl=en#c9d18ff06f97bb84 Apparently you think anything that's the least bit truth worthy is boring as hell, therefore you must be extremely well entertained by way of our resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush), in that he typically never tells the truth. BTW; why are you bothering to snip out all the really good stuff? - The stuff I snipped was way too stupid and boring to actually read in detail and to attempt to comprehend. Just put it down to experience. Also, as far as I can tell, the sentence I posted was the only thing that was actually true. I did get qualifications in English when at school, and if I were to produce work with the standards of logic, grammar and spelling in your posts I wouldn't keep my customers for very long. There are many truths in the universe and most of the physical ones are far from boring. Unfortunately your ravings rarely, if ever, come anywhere near any generally-accepted category of truth. You are still very silly and boring, and I expect you will continue to be so even if medical science should ever discover a suitable drug to treat you with. -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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Rand Simberg wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 16:57:34 -0500, in a place far, far away, Pat Flannery made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: David Bacque wrote: And don't forget, Brad took a quiz and got a masters degree in observationology! I have a BA in science...mind you it's political science, but anyway.... Near as I can figure, Brad's got a BS degree. ;-) To be more precise, that would be a degree in BS... Obviously I am being more than sufficiently honest if not entirely right, as otherwise you'd be one of the very first to be sharing specific science that proves that I'm not right. Of the hard-science that you folks claim to have, of which usually such comes along with hard-numbers, doesn't it? So, where the heck are your hard-numbers? Since you folks have such a cult taboo/nondisclosure policy of need-to-know, whereas you and your kind share absolutely nothing that could possibly affect your Third Reich mindset, and/or of that which only worships your NASA/Apollo pagan gods, whereas such you're the one and/or of the incest collective of brown-nosed borgs that's dead wrong. We can clearly see by way of your pathetic response that you're still unable to individually or as a group constructively contribute to the topic at hand, and here I'd thought you folks were supposedly smart. Why exactly is that? This topic is not actually about how I'm all that special qualified or not, nor is it of how impossible the LSE-CM/ISS is, but of how totally important and otherwise doable the LSE-CM/ISS is. The same can be said on behalf of my observationology expertise as applied on behalf of most any of my pro intelligent life coexisting on Venus topics, whereas such they're also not about the absolute negatives as being totally insurmountable as based upon what your NASA koran has to say. I happen to find the truth about our salty moon, that which may very well have once upon a time had 262 km worth of salty ice on deck, that was also most likely ice being chuck full of life as we know it, that's now a somewhat naked orb that's physically dark as coal, extremely dusty and having become that of a downright nasty gamma and hard-X-ray environment that's a tad bit worse off than any terrestrial GSO environment, as being just as interesting as the truth is about our extremely nearby and geothermally active planet of Venus, that's actually nowhere as physically hot by the season of nighttime as by the season of day, and only much cooler yet by way of taking advantage of elevation or via good altitude that's rather easily doable via rigid airship, as well as taking notice that their entire global situation as having been cooling itself off year by year seems rather extremely interesting. Of course you can't be biologically blind and intellectually bigoted at the same time if to fully appreciate much if any of the new and improved science that's gradually coming through. Venus EXPRESS is alive, as is the planet, as is Guth http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...d18ff06f97bb84 Too bad you're another one that's stuck with being one of them. - Brad Guth |
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Does anyone know if Brad has a family that is aware of his "issues"?
From what I've seen over the past few days his problems seem to be worsening. It could be a normal cyclical thing, but it also might be something that's degenerating to the point where he poses a danger to himself or others. On a good day, it's fun to poke and ridicule him over his inane gibberish, but on one of his bad days, he makes you wonder if he even has a clue as to what reality is. |
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![]() "Brad Guth" wrote in message This topic is not actually about how I'm all that special qualified Actually the topic is trying to find out if you are qualified at all. The scientists who released their interpretations of the lunar photo gave their qualifications, why don't you give us your qualifications to sumarily dismiss them as being wrong. not, nor is it of how impossible the LSE-CM/ISS is, but of how totally important and otherwise doable the LSE-CM/ISS is. Wrong again Brad. This topic IS about your qualifications. Why didn't you answer the questions? I'll ask you again: Why is it that when you "process" a photo it can prove life on Venus but when someone else does, it proves nothing? Especially if that person is qualified to do so. Tell us about Marine Design and Service and how much time and money they spend on space research. And tell us why some bilge drinking lackey would know more about photo analysis, rocket blast effects and extraterrestrial geological formations than people who have degrees in geology and astrophysics and do genuine research in those fields. Dave |
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![]() Malcolm Reynolds wrote: Does anyone know if Brad has a family that is aware of his "issues"? From what I've seen over the past few days his problems seem to be worsening. It could be a normal cyclical thing, but it also might be something that's degenerating to the point where he poses a danger to himself or others. On a good day, it's fun to poke and ridicule him over his inane gibberish, but on one of his bad days, he makes you wonder if he even has a clue as to what reality is. Brad just wants to get back to his home planet. tomcat |
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 18:47:39 -0400, in a place far, far away, "Malcolm
Reynolds" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: Does anyone know if Brad has a family that is aware of his "issues"? From what I've seen over the past few days his problems seem to be worsening. It could be a normal cyclical thing, but it also might be something that's degenerating to the point where he poses a danger to himself or others. On a good day, it's fun to poke and ridicule him over his inane gibberish, but on one of his bad days, he makes you wonder if he even has a clue as to what reality is. It concerns me as well. We had another poster a few years ago who was obviously bipolar. On his good days, he was quite lucid--no more off than most Democrats. ;-) But it was clear that he would go into a manic state on other days, and we often wondered if there was some way to get him help. There were even private email discussions among some of the group elders and mods about it. The problem with Brad is that his problem seems to be pretty continuous (though it is certainly possible that he's getting worse--one has to be a long-time reader to know, and I can't have an opinion, because he's been in my killfile for years now). That's one of the really sad things about Usenet--that you can watch someone mentally deteriorate before thousands of people, and be completely helpless. |
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