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Old December 25th 03, 03:35 PM
Bill Clark
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A year or so ago I posted some messages here about my research on
building a computer model of the Mars trajectory at the Univeristy of
Texas at Austin that got me expelled. I had a new theory that there
were some new gravitational forces causing the problems we have had
reaching Mars - six of the last seven missions have failed. I have my
research in the web if anybody is interested, at
http://home.austin.rr.com/whcii/ I have the full Fortran source code
there as well as an excerpt only nine pages long that shows clearly my
safe, efficient approach.

One thing I can say for su if any of the next three Mars missions
fail I plan to file a billion dollar law suit against the University
of Texas at Austin.

Bill Clark, MSE, PE
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Old December 25th 03, 11:00 PM
Damon Hill
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(Bill Clark) wrote in
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A year or so ago I posted some messages here about my research on
building a computer model of the Mars trajectory at the Univeristy of
Texas at Austin that got me expelled. I had a new theory that there
were some new gravitational forces causing the problems we have had
reaching Mars - six of the last seven missions have failed. I have my
research in the web if anybody is interested, at
http://home.austin.rr.com/whcii/ I have the full Fortran source code
there as well as an excerpt only nine pages long that shows clearly my
safe, efficient approach.

One thing I can say for su if any of the next three Mars missions
fail I plan to file a billion dollar law suit against the University
of Texas at Austin.

Bill Clark, MSE, PE


Here's hoping you'll be laughed out of court.

--Damon
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Old December 26th 03, 04:21 AM
OM
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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 17:00:42 -0600, Damon Hill
wrote:

(Bill Clark, Loony Toon) Babbled


One thing I can say for su if any of the next three Mars missions
fail I plan to file a billion dollar law suit against the University
of Texas at Austin.


....Get bent. All they need to do is to demand that you submit to a
shrink exam, and you'll get laughed out of court.

Bill Clark, MSE, PE


....You mean PSY. CHO.

Here's hoping you'll be laughed out of court.


....And there's quite a few of us here who'd love to be character
witnesses against the plaintiff.

OM

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