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Old October 2nd 09, 07:35 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.policy
Pat Flannery
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Default Someone's been reading Oberth again...

David Spain wrote:
Pat Flannery writes:
Where have I read something like this before?:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...582fd175?hl=en


So Mr. Flannery, you tell us now you already *knew* the solution to your
proposed dilemma and *yet* deliberately withheld that solution so that when
the *obvious* was pointed out, you could pop out from behind the bushes
and say "HA! I TOLD YOU SO!"

Worse, you also *deliberately* post us a quote from a thread about Oberg
in a thread about Oberth...

Well, sir, that will not fly in this Space Academy! Consider yourself
on report! That will be 3 laps around Mons Olympus!



You're one of those three smart-ass *******s on the Arcturus, aren't you?
Well, Tom said to just let this slip, but frankly I'd lie low if you
don't want Astro's size 14 Venusian boot up your size 7 ass inside of 24
standard hours.
He may not be that smart, but I've seen him kick holes in concrete walls
when he's ****ed off, and the ass of a Arcturus boy is a hell of a lot
less formidable than a concrete wall.

Roger Manning
SGSS Polaris

 




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