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On Apr 14, 6:19 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message ... wrote: A required repost in order to cover just the original/proper cross- posing. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha That's the exact phrase that Michael Jackson used to say when he talked a boy into staying-over! Birds of a feather............... HJ They do like to fornacate, don't they. - Brad Guth |
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On Apr 14, 6:16 pm, "John \"C\"" wrote:
"Art Deco" wrote in message ... The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In sci.physics, Art Deco wrote on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:41:45 -0600 : wrote: BTW; the GOOGLE/Usenet gauntlet of spermware/****ware is running extremely hot and nasty these days, as my poor old PC keeps getting nailed to death by an extra butt-load of their nasty crapolla, as it deploys yet another tonne of their damage-control flak. Poor Brad, soooo clueless. It's all Google Groups' fault that he's being inundated with malware?? My brain hurts. Mind control beams and computer virii are both transmitted via usenet. Deco, you're trying to pull his third leg! But our warm and fuzzy Deco is nothing but a "third leg", and Jewish Third Reich none the less. - Brad Guth |
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In spite of all the ongoing gauntlet of topic/author stalking and
orchestrated bashings, Venus L2(VL2) is most certainly cool enough for the Bigelow Aerospace / Nautilus (aka POOF) to coexist without overheating. That's an extremely important factor, plus that other one of not having our gamma and Xray dosage of a moon anywhere in sight is simply another win-win while spending so much time at VL2, for salvaging the old DNA gipper of such an extended mission. As for accomplishing Venus, such as via the composite rigid airship, is also doable for many valid reasons. The first such efforts would likely be fully robotic, while easily remote controlled from the relative safety of VL2 (aka POOF city). Leaving VL2 for the planet Venus may get more than a bit touch and go for getting that composite rigid airship safely through those thick and robust clouds, plus layers of haze that's mostly an acidic bath of and environment until getting well enough below 35 km, efficiently cruising well enough above that geothermally toasty deck. There's actually a vast amount of demanding R&D, plus an ongoing need for the very best of expertise, none of which seems remotely available within this anti-think-tank of Usenet, of mostly applied naysayism upon anything that doesn't 100+% support their Old Testament status quo, or perhaps it's just a normal gay Jewish thing. - Brad Guth |
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In sci.physics, Phineas T Puddleduck
wrote on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 01:14:47 +0100 : In article , "T Wake" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Unlike those claiming to know all there is to know (the likes of Art Deco and of his bed wetting partner Phineas T Puddleduck), do you have a list of who these people are? I have achieved omniscience!! Last I looked that didn't include bedwetting. :-) Of course I highly doubt Brad has any evidence of either that, or S8 (whatever that is) in Venus' atmosphere. I'll admit to some curiosity as to how Brad is going to float something in the 100,000 Pa portion of the Venusian atmosphere. Best I can do there is a large helium balloon; the helium would be replenished (if such is the word) from radioactivity. http://nova.stanford.edu/projects/mod/profile.html gives measured temperature and pressure profiles, in graphical form. The pressure 50 km in altitude is 1000 millibars -- about that of Earth. The temperature, unfortunately, is 325 K, or 52 degrees C, though if one can tolerate a slightly lower pressure the temperature falls off rapidly until at 60 km it's well below water's triple point. Unfortunately, 60km is only 100 mbar. We'd want at least 200 mbar of oxygen partial pressure. -- #191, Useless C++ Programming Idea #12995733: bool f(bool g, bool h) { if(g) h = true; else h = false; return h;} -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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In sci.physics,
wrote on 14 Apr 2007 19:44:34 -0700 .com: On Apr 14, 5:22 pm, The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In sci.physics, Art Deco wrote on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:41:45 -0600 : wrote: BTW; the GOOGLE/Usenet gauntlet of spermware/****ware is running extremely hot and nasty these days, as my poor old PC keeps getting nailed to death by an extra butt-load of their nasty crapolla, as it deploys yet another tonne of their damage-control flak. Poor Brad, soooo clueless. It's all Google Groups' fault that he's being inundated with malware?? My brain hurts. Is that why you folks continually topic/author stalk, bash and otherwise hijack in order to post your infomercial crapolla into your Third Reich cesspools of alt.fan.art-bell and alt.usenet.kooks? - Brad Guth No, I think it's the S8 in the Earth's atmosphere. Trace elements thereof are known to be toxic to rational thinking. :-) -- #191, Useless C++ Programming Idea #11823822: signal(SIGKILL, catchkill); -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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wrote:
On Apr 14, 5:22 pm, The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In sci.physics, Art Deco wrote on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 17:41:45 -0600 : wrote: BTW; the GOOGLE/Usenet gauntlet of spermware/****ware is running extremely hot and nasty these days, as my poor old PC keeps getting nailed to death by an extra butt-load of their nasty crapolla, as it deploys yet another tonne of their damage-control flak. Poor Brad, soooo clueless. It's all Google Groups' fault that he's being inundated with malware?? My brain hurts. Is that why you folks continually topic/author stalk, bash and otherwise hijack in order to post your infomercial crapolla into your Third Reich cesspools of alt.fan.art-bell and alt.usenet.kooks? Poor baby, whine some more. -- Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco "Still suffering from reading comprehension problems, Deco? The section is clearly attributed to Art Deco, not to you, Deco." -- Dr. David Tholen "Who is "David Tholen", Daedalus? Still suffering from attribution problems?" -- Dr. David Tholen |
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In spite of all the ongoing gauntlet of topic/author stalking and
orchestrated bashings, Venus L2(VL2) is most certainly offering a cool enough environment for the Bigelow Aerospace / Nautilus (aka POOF) to coexist without ever overheating. That's actually an extremely important space station factor, plus that other one of their not having our gamma and Xray dosage of a moon anywhere in sight is simply another win-win while having to spend so much time at VL2, for salvaging the old DNA gipper on behalf of such an extended mission is after all a mission requirement unless having a POOF full of dead clients and the loss of whatever crew isn't very good PR. As for the more daunting deed of accomplishing Venus, such as via the composite rigid airship, is also doable for many valid reasons. The first of such efforts would likely be fully robotic, while easily remote controlled from the relative safety of VL2 (aka POOF city). Leaving VL2 for the planet Venus itself may get more than a bit touch and go for getting that composite rigid airship safely through those thick and robust clouds, plus a few pesky layers of haze that's mostly an acidic bath of an environment until getting well enough below 35 km, whereas efficiently cruising above that geothermally toasty deck (say 25 km) wheere it's somewhat retrograde and otherwise clear sailing, fairly calm and only slightly warm to the Ovglove touch (sort of speak) of what's outside of thos composite rigid airship. There's actually a vast amount of extremely interesting and demanding R&D, plus an ongoing need for the very best of expertise, none of which seems remotely available within this anti-think-tank of Usenet, of mostly applied bigotry, arrogance, greed and loads of all the usual naysayism applied upon anything that doesn't 100+% support their Old Testament status quo, or perhaps it's just a normal gay Jewish thing among all these Usenet minions doing their MI/NSA job. - Brad Guth |
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"Phineas T Puddleduck" wrote in message news In article , "T Wake" wrote: Thats the worst excuse I've ever heard for a loon being unable to keep his machine stable. Buy a Mac or something, loon. Better still, pencil and paper... Pencils are sharp.... Fair one. Crayons and wax paper. (we may have to just bear the risk of paper cuts) |
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"Art Deco" wrote in message Poor baby, whine some more. Pedo Deco gets all touchy-feely. HJ |
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