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Old February 7th 13, 05:05 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway[_6_]
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"Quadibloc" wrote in message
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On Feb 6, 10:57 am, "Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway"
wrote:

Wasn't the "Daily Galaxy" Superman's newspaper when he was pretending to
be
Clark Kent?


No, it was the "Daily Planet". But in some continuities, he later
worked a while for the "Galaxy Broadcasting System".

John Savard
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Oh well, I'll have to admit my tongue was well-pressed against the
inside of my cheek when I wrote that, since the moron cited
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/
as his news source.
Some imbeciles will believe any bull****, including Quadiblockhead
who believes Einstein's relativity without understanding algebra.


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Old February 7th 13, 05:21 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway[_6_]
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"Quadibloc" wrote in message
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On Feb 6, 10:57 am, "Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway"
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Why not go and have a look if you are so interested?


Because he isn't a major government, with the ability to launch a
space probe to Jupiter?

John Savard
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Is Jupiter's core dissolving? http://www.dailygalaxy.com/

And the daily galaxy is funded by NASA or the ESA?
How many days are there in a galaxy, anyway?
I thought galaxies took 100,000 years to turn the same face
to Sol, but I could be wrong.
Never mind, Ben is now appealing to Cosi fan tutte. Apparently
he's a Mozart fan and won't duel with a dwarf like me.
"As Mozart once remarked, "I have no desire to duel with dwarves."" - Ben
****head.


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Old February 7th 13, 05:38 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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In Ben
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Is Jupiter's core dissolving?


I blame the Republicans.

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Old February 7th 13, 10:40 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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In Steve
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"What difference does it make now?"


Hillary? Hillary Clinton? Is that you?

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Old February 8th 13, 02:58 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On 2/7/2013 5:40 PM, Bert wrote:
In Steve
wrote:

"What difference does it make now?"


Hillary? Hillary Clinton? Is that you?


:-)
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Old February 8th 13, 04:02 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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I suppose he would have been happier if you voted for Mitt Romney.

That's what I find truly strange.

John Savard
 




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