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Americans - Insane in the Membrane
Robert Collins wrote:
Manned space missions to the planets are absolutely vital to the long- term success of space exploration. Can you explain to us what manned space mission to what planets you are referring to ... exactly? I guess I must have missed those missions. |
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Andorkles is by all means the worst offender
Andorkles is by all means the worst offender
------- AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... ----- Andro, your almost instantaneous reply should be cause for concern and worry to/about yourself, because with that, your just completed knee-jerk reaction, you did announce another geriatric symptom that's creeping up on you. So, let me repeat for your benefit: "hanson" wrote in message ... ahahaha... Andorkles, last year, after they revoked your drivers' license, you cried that your days of honest work were over.. and so you announced with great fan-fa "I, Androcles am a god"... und you then proceeded with ungodly élan to rewrite physics that made you believe to declare, a few days ago, that you are now "Copernicus incarnate"... ahahaha... All that was funny... But now your mentation has taken a sharp turn downwards into pedophilia, with you now constantly advertising big girl's blouses loud, like a high-strung pimp in a drug infested housing project. Andro, are your pain medications doing that to you or did you always have such deprived latent urges?... ahahaha... It's still funny... but you should worry about that in the best case you have painted yourself as being a senile dirty old man with no concept of physics... except for your perverted socio-physics... Still, thanks for the laughs.... ahahahaha... ahahahanson "Andorkles", the big girl's blouse merchant and Headmaster at Hogwarts.physics is now into dictating and correcting foreign languages after his failed attempts to rewrite physics and so he wrote: ::A:: Since a child may be 'das Madchen', ... big girl's blouse, ::A:: "debbie" is a black girl behaving like an "Uncle Tom". [snipped the rest of Androcles' crap to save him embarrassment] Andro, don't let me cramp you style, though. I still think you are funny even with your latest fetish about "big black girl's blouses"... AHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... ahahahahanson "Androcles" wrote: Here's why I want your helmet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJAXJWm8G4A hanson wrote: ahahahaha... but Andro, you are not helping your own case. You citing cartoons, toys and interests in children stories are classic, geriatric symptoms of encroaching senility. IOW: you are reverting back into the mental world of toddlers!!... Talk to all of your doctors about your urges and paradigm shift, and tell'em that people from around the world have noticed your drift in behavior patterns. I wish you health & all the best, my old friend... ahahahahanson |
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Andorkles is by all means the worst offender
"hanson" wrote in message ... Andorkles is by all means the worst offender ------- AHAHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... ----- Andro, your almost instantaneous reply should be cause for concern and worry to/about yourself, because with that, your just completed knee-jerk reaction, you did announce another geriatric symptom that's creeping up on you. So, let me repeat for your benefit: "hanson" wrote in message ... ahahaha... Andorkles, last year, after they revoked your drivers' license, you cried that your days of honest work were over.. and so you announced with great fan-fa "I, Androcles am a god"... und you then proceeded with ungodly élan to rewrite physics that made you believe to declare, a few days ago, that you are now "Copernicus incarnate"... ahahaha... All that was funny... But now your mentation has taken a sharp turn downwards into pedophilia, with you now constantly advertising big girl's blouses loud, like a high-strung pimp in a drug infested housing project. Andro, are your pain medications doing that to you or did you always have such deprived latent urges?... ahahaha... It's still funny... but you should worry about that in the best case you have painted yourself as being a senile dirty old man with no concept of physics... except for your perverted socio-physics... Still, thanks for the laughs.... ahahahaha... ahahahanson "Andorkles", the big girl's blouse merchant and Headmaster at Hogwarts.physics is now into dictating and correcting foreign languages after his failed attempts to rewrite physics and so he wrote: ::A:: Since a child may be 'das Madchen', ... big girl's blouse, ::A:: "debbie" is a black girl behaving like an "Uncle Tom". [snipped the rest of Androcles' crap to save him embarrassment] Andro, don't let me cramp you style, though. I still think you are funny even with your latest fetish about "big black girl's blouses"... AHAHAHAHA... ahahahaha... ahahahahanson "Androcles" wrote: Here's why I want your helmet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJAXJWm8G4A hanson wrote: ahahahaha... but Andro, you are not helping your own case. You citing cartoons, toys and interests in children stories are classic, geriatric symptoms of encroaching senility. IOW: you are reverting back into the mental world of toddlers!!... Talk to all of your doctors about your urges and paradigm shift, and tell'em that people from around the world have noticed your drift in behavior patterns. I wish you health & all the best, my old friend... ahahahahanson I just want your helmet. The one made with the built-in telepathic stereo, a steel matrix with certain portions of Fe, Ni, Cr, and free neutrons floating in a metal lattice causing sodium stinking (Na scent) HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT ... I've explained why, I want to keep Bugs Bunny alive. He dies in that opera/ballet, ya big girl's blouse with the geriatric symptoms of encroaching senility. |
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Americans - Insane in the Membrane
On 23 Feb, 19:05, Deirdre Sholto Douglas
wrote: Ian Parker wrote: The fundamental issue is that Fred and Deirdre are posting in a totally destructive way. They have nothing really to say about NASA or the singularity university. I believe they are attempting to sabotage the new management of NASA. Aye, right...and when we're done with that we're going to overthrow the government of the Soviet Union. * Good lord, Ian, can't you even _visit_ reality? You are a dispicable character. You are trying to take away someone else's identity. You pretended to be a biochemist, but you arn't. I doubt strongly whether you are even a woman. You live under a web of lies, deceit and pseudonyms. - Ian Parker |
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Ian Parker wrote: On 23 Feb, 19:05, Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote: Ian Parker wrote: The fundamental issue is that Fred and Deirdre are posting in a totally destructive way. They have nothing really to say about NASA or the singularity university. I believe they are attempting to sabotage the new management of NASA. Aye, right...and when we're done with that we're going to overthrow the government of the Soviet Union. * Good lord, Ian, can't you even _visit_ reality? You are a dispicable character. You are trying to take away someone else's identity. Really? Whose identity might that be? You pretended to be a biochemist, but you arn't. Actually, I don't "pretend to be a biochemist" and have never claimed to be one. I doubt strongly whether you are even a woman. Hm. Well, I've no doubt that you're a child, Ian. You live under a web of lies, deceit and pseudonyms. Hardly, but you're in no position to comprehend that since you apparently wouldn't know the truth if it bit you on the ankle. Deirdre |
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Robert Collins wrote: Manned space missions to the planets are absolutely vital to the long- term success of space exploration. Perhaps, but a lot of people would settle for "unmanned and returning with samples" in the absence of anything else. Deirdre |
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Americans - Insane in the Membrane
Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote: Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote: jmfbahciv wrote: That's really too bad. You could have had a really interesting thread here yakking with Ms. Douglas. I don't think that was ever an option with Ian...he makes outrageous statements...a veritable tsunami of prose...but when it's pointed out to him that said statements are flawed, instead of defending or sup- porting his claims scientifically, he takes off on an obfuscating tangent and/or attacks the person challenging him. IMHO, the only thing interesting here is his conceit of himself. Some inane posts produce interesting discussions because other readers get curious and start posting, leaving the ahem think-challenged behind. My guess is that this particular think-challenged soul is the sort who will interrupt and disrupt any discussion that takes place without him...rather like having a toddler in the room. While I agree in theory with your premise, I suspect that given the living entities involved, it's impossible to pull off in prac- tice. :-( Oh, but that's why newsgroups work. No whinging sounds interrupt an exchange. /BAH |
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Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote:
: :Robert Collins wrote: : : Manned space missions to the planets are absolutely vital to the long- : term success of space exploration. : :Perhaps, but a lot of people would settle for "unmanned :and returning with samples" in the absence of anything :else. : Perhaps, but that's not the way it typically works. Historically, when manned space funding goes down unmanned space funding goes down MORE. Some day planetary scientists who keep trying to gut manned space for their own benefit will figure this out. -- "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute." -- Charles Pinckney |
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Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote:
jmfbahciv wrote: Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote: I suspect it might have something to do with ego...the few I've run across aren't (and haven't) actually worked in science and so they seem to think there's something demeaning about doing benchwork...especially ghasp! in a wet lab. In their minds, the hands-on stuff is done to order (their order) by a technician while they sit at a deck and think Big Ideas. But that is no fun at all. Testing your ideas and seeing if they work, or more interestingly not work, is part of the fun. I don't know if it's "more interestingly", but it's certainly "more likely"...particularly if one is working with living entities with their own agendas. Microbes can be such notional wee things. :-) I said "more interestingly" because most efforts stop and tidy up after something works. IOW, no more work at finding something that works. But that may not be the case in a science lab. It certainly is the case in business. /BAH |
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Ian Parker wrote:
On 23 Feb, 12:06, jmfbahciv jmfbahciv@aol wrote: Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote: jmfbahciv wrote: Deirdre Sholto Douglas wrote: kT wrote: snip Honestly, if science wasn't fun, the tedium would drive you insane ... Got _that_ in one. And the pay usually sucks...no one does this to get rich...but the toys can make up for a lot of tedium and late hours...at least they have so far. What I don't understand is why the crackpots avoid all lab work. The reason to take science classes is to be able to play in the labs. The lab class times were never long enough. Their loss, our gain. :-) I suspect it might have something to do with ego...the few I've run across aren't (and haven't) actually worked in science and so they seem to think there's something demeaning about doing benchwork...especially ghasp! in a wet lab. In their minds, the hands-on stuff is done to order (their order) by a technician while they sit at a deck and think Big Ideas. But that is no fun at all. Testing your ideas and seeing if they work, or more interestingly not work, is part of the fun. I don't know about you, but I didn't go into this field to sit behind a desk or rot in meetings (which is not to say I don't have to do both on occasion)...I chose this path so I could get paid for satisfying my own curiosity while playing with some of the most expensive toys in town. So far, that plan has panned out nicely. :-) Very nice :-). I was going to grow up to be a marine biologist but got side-traced and stumbled into the computer biz. In order to get things fixed "right", I went to work for a computer manufacturer. Every machine room was a lab. The fundamental issue is that Fred and Deirdre are posting in a totally destructive way. Actually, they are not. They have asked you for one citation (do you know what that means?). And they've been chatting while waiting for the answer. I don't know enough about the tech to even ask a question. That's why I'm disappointed that you refuse to discuss the topic. snip /BAH |
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