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On Sep 25, 12:40 pm, kT wrote:
http://www.kommersant.com/p-11433/Fotino_landing/ Hundreds killed. Breakthrough! KT exceeds the reality barrier. |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 25, 12:40 pm, kT wrote: http://www.kommersant.com/p-11433/Fotino_landing/ Hundreds killed. Breakthrough! KT exceeds the reality barrier. And into the brave new world of satire and humility at utterly ridiculous experiments gone horribly awry. Space tether is dead. |
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On Sep 25, 9:40 am, kT wrote:
http://www.kommersant.com/p-11433/Fotino_landing/ Hundreds killed. And once again your usual butt-ugly all-American formulated lies about "Hundreds killed" is based upon exactly what? (perhaps hard drugs?) Your constructive suggestions on behalf of improving upon those applied physics and of obtaining whatever science is ????? - Brad Guth - |
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BradGuth wrote:
On Sep 25, 9:40 am, kT wrote: http://www.kommersant.com/p-11433/Fotino_landing/ Hundreds killed. And once again your usual butt-ugly all-American formulated lies about "Hundreds killed" is based upon exactly what? (perhaps hard drugs?) Er ... satire ... perhaps? Your constructive suggestions on behalf of improving upon those applied physics and of obtaining whatever science is ????? Don't do stupid space tether experiments. Simplicity, utility ... and all that. |
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On Sep 25, 11:26 am, kT wrote:
BradGuth wrote: On Sep 25, 9:40 am, kT wrote: http://www.kommersant.com/p-11433/Fotino_landing/ Hundreds killed. And once again your usual butt-ugly all-American formulated lies about "Hundreds killed" is based upon exactly what? (perhaps hard drugs?) Er ... satire ... perhaps? Your constructive suggestions on behalf of improving upon those applied physics and of obtaining whatever science is ????? Don't do stupid space tether experiments. Is that also more of KT's satire? Simplicity, utility ... and all that. Then how about contributing on behalf of promoting my nifty LSE-CM/ISS and of its diople element that's all about mega class of robust tethers on steriods that are 100% worthy of "Simplicity, utility ... and all that". - Brad Guth - |
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Not that the warm and fuzzy likes of KT gives any honest puck, but the
tethered deorbit capability as rather easily deployed away from my LSE- CM/ISS dipole element doesn't have such pesky problems, does it. Would any of you silly naysay folks of this anti-think-tank usenet from hell, like to know why? - Brad Guth - |
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BradGuth wrote:
Not that the warm and fuzzy likes of KT gives any honest puck, but the tethered deorbit capability as rather easily deployed away from my LSE- CM/ISS dipole element doesn't have such pesky problems, does it. I suppose it doesn't, now that you mention it. Vaporware is like that. Would any of you silly naysay folks of this anti-think-tank usenet from hell, like to know why? I'm more concerned about the getting into orbit part of the problem, orbital decay will take care of the getting back from orbit part of it. |
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On Sep 25, 3:43 pm, kT wrote:
BradGuth wrote: Not that the warm and fuzzy likes of KT gives any honest puck, but the tethered deorbit capability as rather easily deployed away from my LSE- CM/ISS dipole element doesn't have such pesky problems, does it. I suppose it doesn't, now that you mention it. Vaporware is like that. Would any of you silly naysay folks of this anti-think-tank usenet from hell, like to know why? I'm more concerned about the getting into orbit part of the problem, orbital decay will take care of the getting back from orbit part of it. My lunar space elevator's 256e6 tonne CM/ISS plus various tether loading is not going anywhere, other than sticking fairly close to the moon's L1, as always pulled a bit towards Earth with the tether dipole element and of its termination platform doing it's reliable gravity thing. There's no such orbital decay to worry about. - Brad Guth - |
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 11:15:38 -0700, Frogwatch
wrote: Breakthrough! KT exceeds the reality barrier. ....Ok, that's it. You've refused to put that neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic pile of child molesting horse manure into your killfile and quit replying to him. Enough's enough. PLONK ....There. Now the two of you can sodomize each other in Killfile Hell with Chumpko, Guthball, McCall, and all the Znkfba trash. Enjoy your stay, because you won't be getting out. Idiot. OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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