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Imperishable Stars wrote in
When astronomers make pronouncements about Life in the cosmos, it is a very cold dark place, hardly any life out there whatsoever. I pity them. Since no one here (except you) claims to know more about black holes than Stephen Hawking, I will simply ask that you please provide evidence for ANY life out there whatsoever. In the absense of such evidence it is, in fact, a correct pronouncement to say that we know of "hardly any life out there." |
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Open the pod bay doors, Hal.
BP "nachogrande" wrote in message ... . Ofcourse again this will all appear to be absurd to those unable to understand the significance, importance, relevance, and consequences of holistic and communal immortality, interstellar reciprocal communication, and superluminal universes and intergalactic circumnavigation. Yes, of course. It all makes sense now. fig |
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Hi all I'm back.
Notice this sociopath never has anything to say about the topic of a thread. Killfile the Troll. Nope, instead let me introduce you to it.... oblivion. Now this won't hurt a bit. Regards Robert "Imperishable Stars" wrote in message t.cable.rogers.com... Notice this sociopath never has anything to say about the topic of a thread. Killfile the Troll. Wally Anglesea wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 01:38:57 GMT, "Wally Anglesea" wrote: Yoda's back, how sweet. I guess his ass healed. Like you saying 'I am sure God would agree'. Check him out. Check him out. He claimed that God agreed with him, and blew up two probes to mars at his suggestion. Never claimed that whatsoever sociopath. What I did was lay bait for you kooks and you fell into it hook line and sinker. He's also claimed he discovered a new fractal that no one in the world has seen, even to this day. He's also claimed that fractals were not well known in 1988, when he "discovered them". They weren't well known sociopath. And since you have no knowledge of the fractal I am speaking of, how could you ever tell the difference dumbass. And we in aa were all part of a psych experiment that he was conducting when he trapped us into believing the Moon Missions were a hoax (or something like that) - where have we heard that before? You were part of a pychological experiment and I see you still haven't gotten over it sociopath. Oh, and by the way, apparently he was quoted in the Movie "X- Files", but I've never found his name in the credits. You never found my name in the credits because you don't know my real name sociopath. What is it about Toronto being a breeding ground for kooks? Is there something in the water? You make Australia seem to be a people fascinated with kookology. But then again that is your favorite hobby sociopath. Funny he only quotes me where he thinks I have said something that makes me a kook in his world, never quotes me when I said that 'brian' is not my real name, nor does he quote me where I corrected his fallacies. That is typical of the sociopath liar. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.756 / Virus Database: 506 - Release Date: 08/09/2004 |
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"Wally Anglesea" wrote in message ... "Anonymous" wrote in message ... Genesis crashed!!! How funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Serves you right. Shoulda spent da money on feeding the poor. Why are you spending money surfing the internet instead of giving it to the poor? CHEAP SHOT !! one could give all one's resources away, where do you draw the line ? as Buckminster-Fuller pointed out, we already live on a spaceship. true, we can't steer it, but what the **** would you want to go into space for, anyway ? our planet may be small, but it's perfectly-formed everything we need is here. if you say, but yikes, our sun will "stop" in a couple of billion years or so, you are missing the point about life. the human species probably won't last that long anyway, we are rapidly destroying the biosphere. all these spurious arguments about the wonders of space-technology make me puke. we have nearly trashed the biosphere in less than 200 years, and, before you start bleating that scientists aren't responsible, let me assure you that they ****ing well are ! if they didn't ****-around with **** like plutonium, the we wouldn't be in this mess. when Marie Curie discovered radium, they thought it was great, gee it glows in the dark, hon women were given pessaries of this scientific-marvel-of-the-day !!!! we don't learn, do we, radium wasn't bad enough, now we have to mess around with plutonium, and other **** like microwave technology. why can't the guy have a laugh at the supreme arrogance of these jerk-off rocket-science doods ? 2 days i've looked at this group and it's already enough, thanks... |
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why can't the guy have a laugh at the supreme arrogance
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:23:01 +0100, "mista spanky"
wrote: CHEAP SHOT !! one could give all one's resources away, where do you draw the line ? as Buckminster-Fuller pointed out, we already live on a spaceship. true, we can't steer it, but what the **** would you want to go into space for, anyway ? our planet may be small, but it's perfectly-formed everything we need is here. if you say, but yikes, our sun will "stop" in a couple of billion years or so, you are missing the point about life. the human species probably won't last that long anyway, we are rapidly destroying the biosphere. all these spurious arguments about the wonders of space-technology make me puke. we have nearly trashed the biosphere in less than 200 years, and, before you start bleating that scientists aren't responsible, let me assure you that they ****ing well are ! if they didn't ****-around with **** like plutonium, the we wouldn't be in this mess. when Marie Curie discovered radium, they thought it was great, gee it glows in the dark, hon women were given pessaries of this scientific-marvel-of-the-day !!!! we don't learn, do we, radium wasn't bad enough, now we have to mess around with plutonium, and other **** like microwave technology. why can't the guy have a laugh at the supreme arrogance of these jerk-off rocket-science doods ? 2 days i've looked at this group and it's already enough, thanks... And your excuse for using a computer designed by those "jerk-off rocket-science doods" is? -- Dr.Postman USPS, MBMC, BsD; "Disgruntled, But Unarmed" Member,Board of Directors, afa-b, SKEP-TI-CULT® #15-51506-253. AFA-B Official Pollster & Hammer of Thor winner - August 2004 You can email me at: DrPostman(at)gmail.com "Prooves your a idiot!" - Ferrt displays his brilliance |
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"mista spanky" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... one could give all one's resources away, where do you draw the line ? as Buckminster-Fuller pointed out, we already live on a spaceship. true, we can't steer it, but what the **** would you want to go into space for, anyway ? our planet may be small, but it's perfectly-formed For a sufficiently relaxed definition of "perfect". everything we need is here. Well, I need more money. if you say, but yikes, our sun will "stop" in a couple of billion years or so, you are missing the point about life. the human species probably won't last that long anyway, we are rapidly destroying the biosphere. all these spurious arguments about the wonders of space-technology make me puke. we have nearly trashed the biosphere in less than 200 years, and, before you start bleating that scientists aren't responsible, let me assure you that they ****ing well are ! if they didn't ****-around with **** like plutonium, the we wouldn't be in this mess. The problem is plutonium? And here's me thinking it's CO2 and all those chemicals used for cheap fridges, cheap medicine and cheap food. when Marie Curie discovered radium, they thought it was great, gee it glows in the dark, hon So? women were given pessaries of this scientific-marvel-of-the-day !!!! So? That's what we call "learning from experience". Where would you have wanted to stop us learning? With the steam engine, a coal fired contraption with an efficiency in the single digit percentage and more pollution than a modern block powerplant? With the horse, like when people forecasted the date when london would sink under a layer of horse **** and couldn't feed and care for enough horses to keep the city going? Ok, satellites may not be as visible, except maybe when they give you half a weeks warning to evacuate a couple of million people and the means to tell them. But they do other useful work as well. we don't learn, do we, radium wasn't bad enough, now we have to mess around with plutonium, and other **** like microwave technology. So, you are the one who had tried to dry his pet in one? 2 days i've looked at this group and it's already enough, thanks... Pity. You are fun. Please go on posting. Nancy is gone and the other idiots have gone a bit stale by now. LOG! Volker |
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mista spanky wrote:
when Marie Curie discovered radium, they thought it was great, gee it glows in the dark, hon You might want to educate yourself what Marie Curie did and why radium was intersting to here. eg. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/curie-radium.html [snip a lot of other stuff] Yeah. Back to the roots! Lets all get back into caves. Or as others say: Even leaving the trees was a bad idea. -- Karl Heinz Buchegger |
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