A Space & astronomy forum. SpaceBanter.com

Go Back   Home » SpaceBanter.com forum » Space Science » Policy
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Brad Guth's Credentials



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #51  
Old March 17th 06, 06:31 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:29:34 -0500, in a place far, far away, "I"
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
such a way as to indicate that:

I'll compare him to Einstein. He's no Einstein.


He's no Einstein?

Hell... he's no Forest Gump!


No, he'd have to triple his IQ to approach that.
  #52  
Old March 17th 06, 07:12 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

Peter Twydell wrote:
In message .com, Brad
Guth writes


For the record, I believe that my words are far more understandable
than those of your's, or even better off than most of those words
associated with whatever's NASA certified, of which those scriptures of
your all-knowing NASA are not even up to LeapFrog-science standards.


As the Iron Duke said: 'If you believe that, you will believe anything'.
Even this paragraph is incomprehensible.

This thread looks as if it will outlast Cats or Phantom. Is there a
chance we could get Andrew Lloyd Webber to set it to music?



sounds good. Let's figure out a few of the murky areas, and we can set
it up. some points of question...
1.) Should this be a set piece, or a moving stage?
2.) do we want dance routines? (the dancing guth-boys?)
3.) should we have an intermission? should we sell meds at the intermission?

4.) does Guth die in the play? Does his spirit live on?

Bob
  #53  
Old March 17th 06, 07:40 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:12:23 -0500, Robert Juliano wrote:

Peter Twydell wrote:


As the Iron Duke said: 'If you believe that, you will believe anything'.
Even this paragraph is incomprehensible.


This thread looks as if it will outlast Cats or Phantom. Is there a
chance we could get Andrew Lloyd Webber to set it to music?


sounds good. Let's figure out a few of the murky areas, and we can set
it up. some points of question...
1.) Should this be a set piece, or a moving stage?
2.) do we want dance routines? (the dancing guth-boys?)
3.) should we have an intermission? should we sell meds at the intermission?


4.) does Guth die in the play? Does his spirit live on?


Bob


Some of the songs are already written by
Pat Flannery. And yes, Guth dies... as
strangely as he's lived

begin quote of classic Pat Flannery
=====================================

"Brad Guth" wrote


There's life on Venus; obviously NOT as we know it,


And there's Klingons off the starboard bow, Jim.


Given the temperature, I'd suspect something more along Horta/Tholian
lines.... but I think Murderous Magma Monsters; inherent enemy
of the Vensian Firewomen and their Pterodactyl allies, are the real
threat of that sphere shining in the twilight with it's
unholy light.

And since Brad was nice enough to send the
post to all these different groups- three
times to sci.space.history alone; it's about
time for a little retaliation...in song of
course; to the tune of "Venus" by Banarama:

"She's Got It!
Her weapon is a silver light,
flaming in a dim sunrise,
driving Brad Guth crazy,
with images hazy;
but that is no surprise!

She's Got It!
Hey Brad, She's Got It!
She's your passion,
in your mad fashion,
shining forth just for you!

Her Fire Women leave the ground,
burning like living flames,
and fly the whole planet 'round-
in a dirigible full of dames!

They've Got It!
Hey Brad, They've Got It!
They're your madness,
with their hot badness,
pulsing Laser beams that say "Let's screw!"

Cities are hidden there,
far beneath the sulfurous air,
cities that are made of fire-
your reason's funeral pyre!

They've got them!
Brad says they've got them-
"They've Got Bridges!
Built Between Ridges!"
For that is what you say!

But Venus is drifting off,
orbiting so far away...
it'll be a couple years,
before she comes again to play!

She's Had It!
Hey Brad, She's Had It!
She's your madness, and
your site's badness,
now go away and stay."

And of course the Venusian Pterodactyl Corps
Cadence, as they drag the ISS off to the
Lagrange point:

"We have got the ISS;
Movin' it is quite a mess;
It's to Venus we must go:
Vulvator's orders, don't you know;

Flap-Flap, One-Two;
Flap-Flap, Three-Four;
Venu...sian....
Pterodactyl Corps.

When we finally get it there;
The Firewomen will stop and stare;
Interplanetary communications post;
Boobalator will say: "It's the most!"

Flap-Flap, One-Two;
Flap-Flap, Three-Four;
We flap all day...
We work for whores.

And the day when we arrive;
Is the day for which we strive;
When the damn thing's at L-2 at last;
Our wings will be busted, and all in casts;

Flap-Flap, One-Two;
Flap-Flap, Three-four;
The sad remains of....
The Pterodactyl Corps!"

And the Death Dirge Cadence of the
Pterodactyl Corps:

"Now we are on Earth at last;
Flying from Venus was quite a blast.
Finding Guth's place wasn't hard;
"Venusians Welcome" mowed in his yard.

Flap-Flap, One-Two!
Flap-Flap, Three-Four!
We're all hungry...bust down the door!

Chase him round the living room;
Hungry Pterodactyls are his doom.
Pin him to the kitchen table;
He acts odd...a bit unstable.

Chomp-Chomp, One-Two!
Chomp-Chomp, Three-Four!
We're well fed...Guth's no more!

But this meal will give us gas;
Deadly gas that we must pass.
Synchronize those deadly farts;
This is how an earthquake starts.

Shake-Shake, One-Two!
Quake-Quake, Three-Four!
Vulvator's Vibrators...The Pterodactyl
Corps!"

I cannot say enough for Brad Guth's posts;
they are Charlie McCarthy to my W.C. Fields;
and Margaret Dumont to my Marx Brothers.

Pat

=====================================
end quote of classic Pat Flannery

--
Chuck Stewart
"Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?"
  #54  
Old March 17th 06, 07:43 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 11:40:34 -0500, in a place far, far away, "I"
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in
such a way as to indicate that:

"Brad Guth" screamed:

Is this the very best Usnet ****ology that your incest buttology can
muster?


Hmmm, with Brad's limited vocabulary, can you imagine what it must be like at the Guth household?.....

"Dinner is ready, dear! Are you coming?"

"NO! I have to tell off these brown-nosed minions of ****ology!"

"Um, that's nice dear... but your dinner is getting cold..."

"Dammit woman, I smell butt cheeks... are you part of their spookologist conspiracy now?"

"No dear, we're having pork chops, your favorite!"

"Don't naysay me woman! I wrote the book on buttology! I smell crapola!"

"No dear, I just burnt the biscuits a little. Dear, did you take your meds today?"

"Don't give me that third-reich MIB crapola! Just slide my dinner under the door!"

"O.k., honey... by the way, what would you like for breakfast in the morning?"

"Scrappola! With two incest-cloned eggs, conspiracy-side-up!!!!"


Actually, I can see the makings of a hit sitcom here.

"That's My Brad"
  #55  
Old March 17th 06, 07:49 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

Chuck Stewart,
I'm impressed as all get-out. Such born-again pagan talent and such
wordy expertise that's all you.

I see that you're still just as badly sucking and blowing on behalf of
your pagan brown-nose duties?

BTW; besides such terrific song writings; what else is your expertise
good for?
-
Brad Guth

  #56  
Old March 17th 06, 08:10 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

Brad Guth wrote:
Chuck Stewart,
I'm impressed as all get-out. Such born-again pagan talent and such
wordy expertise that's all you.

I see that you're still just as badly sucking and blowing on behalf of
your pagan brown-nose duties?

BTW; besides such terrific song writings; what else is your expertise
good for?
-
Brad Guth


Born again pagans??

I can just see it now:

"Give praise mah Brothahs and sistahs! Give PRAISE, I say unto YOU, give
PRAISE, unto the GAWDESS! SHE who was KNOWN as DI-annah! ASS-tarteh!
DEH-Meeter! and many, I SAY unto you, MANY othah names!

GATHAH yee faithful at least ONCE per MOON, in the shaded and SACRED
places, WHEREIN ye SHA-ULL worship HER in her MANY forms."

and so on...

Bob (now seriously worried about the pagan born agains showing up at the
door...)


  #57  
Old March 17th 06, 09:07 PM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

Robert Juliano ) wrote:
: Peter Twydell wrote:
: In message .com, Brad
: Guth writes
:
:
: For the record, I believe that my words are far more understandable
: than those of your's, or even better off than most of those words
: associated with whatever's NASA certified, of which those scriptures of
: your all-knowing NASA are not even up to LeapFrog-science standards.
:
:
: As the Iron Duke said: 'If you believe that, you will believe anything'.
: Even this paragraph is incomprehensible.
:
: This thread looks as if it will outlast Cats or Phantom. Is there a
: chance we could get Andrew Lloyd Webber to set it to music?


: sounds good. Let's figure out a few of the murky areas, and we can set
: it up. some points of question...
: 1.) Should this be a set piece, or a moving stage?
: 2.) do we want dance routines? (the dancing guth-boys?)
: 3.) should we have an intermission? should we sell meds at the intermission?

: 4.) does Guth die in the play? Does his spirit live on?

For props we'll need a tether, a cannon and an elevator. Some cows...

Eric

: Bob


  #58  
Old March 18th 06, 12:23 AM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

In message , Chuck Stewart
writes
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:12:23 -0500, Robert Juliano wrote:

Peter Twydell wrote:


As the Iron Duke said: 'If you believe that, you will believe anything'.
Even this paragraph is incomprehensible.


This thread looks as if it will outlast Cats or Phantom. Is there a
chance we could get Andrew Lloyd Webber to set it to music?


sounds good. Let's figure out a few of the murky areas, and we can set
it up. some points of question...
1.) Should this be a set piece, or a moving stage?
2.) do we want dance routines? (the dancing guth-boys?)
3.) should we have an intermission? should we sell meds at the intermission?


4.) does Guth die in the play? Does his spirit live on?


Bob


Some of the songs are already written by
Pat Flannery. And yes, Guth dies... as
strangely as he's lived

begin quote of classic Pat Flannery
=====================================

"Brad Guth" wrote


There's life on Venus; obviously NOT as we know it,


And there's Klingons off the starboard bow, Jim.


Given the temperature, I'd suspect something more along Horta/Tholian
lines.... but I think Murderous Magma Monsters; inherent enemy
of the Vensian Firewomen and their Pterodactyl allies, are the real
threat of that sphere shining in the twilight with it's
unholy light.

And since Brad was nice enough to send the
post to all these different groups- three
times to sci.space.history alone; it's about
time for a little retaliation...in song of
course; to the tune of "Venus" by Banarama:

You must be one of the new kids on the block. The original was by Dutch
group Shocking Blue, way way back in 1970. I've still got an LP of
theirs somewhere. Unfortunately, lead singer Mariska has gone the way of
Catherine Bach.

http://www.geocities.com/ofmang/greg/shockblu.html

How about, as an alternative title:
The Guth - The Brad and the Ugly
--
Peter

Ying tong iddle-i po!
  #59  
Old March 18th 06, 03:27 AM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

"Brad Guth" gulped another glass of cheap bourbon, and blathered:

For props we'll need a tether, a cannon and an elevator. Some cows...

Make that a battery of lose cannons, a robotic 4.84 GPa composite of


Zzzzzzzz.......

exoskeletal friends returning from Venus, just for their retroactive
task of kicking some serious Pope butt. At this point is when
everything moves over to Vatican City for the finally of vaporising it


"THAT'S MY BRAD!"

(audience laughter)


  #60  
Old March 18th 06, 07:39 AM posted to rec.models.rockets,sci.space.history,sci.space.policy,rec.aviation.military
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Brad Guth's Credentials

Rand Simberg,
I'm not the bad guy here, and I'm not even slightly the messenger from
hell. I'm just sharing my best observationology that's been telling
myself that we've overlooked a somewhat special location on Venus, that
which clearly beholds what looks far too intelligent/artificial rather
than not.

MESSENGER Lines Up for Venus Flyby
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.a...f24a1f10fda7ae
LIBERATOR;
Well a couple of questions arise. You say they've "imaged" Earth,
Venus, & so on. How do we know what planet they really imaged, when
they're saying they're feeding us a picture of Venus?

That's a good point, as well as how do we know this Earth is our home
world?
Just because we're born here doesn't prove that Earth is our natural
home world.

I have no independent proof-positive those images from the Magellan
mission are any more so of Venus than I have proof those supposed
NASA/Apollo EVA Kodak moments are of those images supposedly obtained
while situated upon the surface of our moon. Although, at least the
laws of photon physics as proven by the hard-science of Kodak and
therefore I too can quite easily prove those NASA/Apollo EVA images are
bogus. However, I can't hardly imagine the motives or any other fuzzy
logic for the vast archive of those radar images of 75 m/pixel not
being those of Venus.

How do we know that they didn't image Earth, and then tell us it was
Venus?

We have similar SAR images of Earth, some of which obtained by the very
same class of radar imaging instrument and lo and behold, Earth doesn't
look nearly the same, especially of the vast expanse that's water, of
which radar imaging typically depicts water as being recorded as a
nearly zero signal that's usually transfered into GIF format depicted
as black is pretty much a dead give away.

Do you believe personally that there is life on Venus?
From what little I've learned of regular laws of physics, of

extremophile and regular biology and from the best available soft and
hard-science known about Venus, if that were reasonably added in
support of my subjective interpretation of what the primary image has
been telling us, that which I've pointed out for 6+ years as indicating
what's most likely intelligent/artificial, as such I'd have to say YES!
I personally believe there has been and that there's a damn good and
perfectly rational chance there still is other intelligent life on
Venus.

This doesn't represent that such other life is strictly derived from
the original evolutionary process. Though natural evolution is
entirely possible and certainly capable of having adapted to the
existing situation, I tend to favor the imported form of intelligent
other life (aka ETs) as simply going about doing their thing, just
exactly like we'd be doing if we could.

What I'm suggesting, is that in addition to uncovering the likes of
extremophiles or perhaps barely heathen status is that we'll have
discovered a little of both being the case, with Venusian locals and
visiting ETs somewhat working the easily available resources for the
better good and benefit of each species that has an established nitch
of existence to hold onto. What I need is a little sharing of the
talents and resources of others that'll help to refine and focus our
best efforts upon achieving the best possible results from the next
missions to Venus. For starters, I'd like to get the VL2-TRACE
platform into it's station-keeping duties as soon as possible.
-
Brad Guth

 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Brad Guth's Credentials Robert Juliano Policy 0 February 19th 06 10:01 PM
Brad Guth's Credentials Robert Juliano History 0 February 19th 06 10:01 PM
Brad Guth's Credentials AM Amateur Astronomy 0 February 19th 06 02:26 AM
Brad Guth's Credentials Tom Randy Amateur Astronomy 0 January 7th 06 10:37 AM
Brad Guth's Credentials Fred Garvin Amateur Astronomy 0 January 7th 06 02:02 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:46 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 SpaceBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.