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Old February 9th 13, 11:03 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

On Feb 9, 5:51*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Feb 8, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote:





On Feb 8, 8:00*am, Brad Guth wrote:


On Feb 8, 7:48*am, "H gar" wrote:


"Brad Guth" wrote in message


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On Feb 7, 2:45 pm, Double-A wrote:


On Feb 7, 11:10 am, Brad Guth wrote:


On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "H gar" wrote:


"G=EMC^2" wrote in message


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Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of
great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they
were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And you, BeertBrain, are a failure as a minimally intelligent human
being.


And your global accomplishments are even less significant.


Yet every chicken he can catch in his trailer park he considers to be
a conquest!


Double-A


Roadkill is probably getting too spendy for the gas, although
harvesting puppies and kittens is still doable for a redneck like our
Hagar.


*** Yummy ... love me some road-kill !!! Possum is good, so is
armadillo, or "r-k on the halfshell", as we call it at the trailer park ...


Indeed, fresh roadkill should be hard to pass up.


However, not so fresh might be better, as those eighteen wheelers
running over it will tenderize the meat. *Also aging the meat improves
taste and temderness. *The optimal time to harvest is probably right
before the magots break out!


Double-A


Ritz Carlton ages meat at 36F for 6 months. Gets very tender and great
taste. TreBert



Remind me never to eat there!

Double-A

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Old February 10th 13, 01:46 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

SOUNDS MORE LIKE WHY BEERT IS SO ****ING SENILE!

Saul Levy


On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 15:03:08 -0800 (PST), Double-A
wrote:

On Feb 9, 5:51*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
Ritz Carlton ages meat at 36F for 6 months. Gets very tender and great
taste. TreBert



Remind me never to eat there!

Double-A

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Old February 10th 13, 02:12 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

On Feb 9, 8:51*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:
On Feb 8, 4:58*pm, Double-A wrote:









On Feb 8, 8:00*am, Brad Guth wrote:


On Feb 8, 7:48*am, "H gar" wrote:


"Brad Guth" wrote in message


...
On Feb 7, 2:45 pm, Double-A wrote:


On Feb 7, 11:10 am, Brad Guth wrote:


On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "H gar" wrote:


"G=EMC^2" wrote in message


...


Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of
great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they
were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


And you, BeertBrain, are a failure as a minimally intelligent human
being.


And your global accomplishments are even less significant.


Yet every chicken he can catch in his trailer park he considers to be
a conquest!


Double-A


Roadkill is probably getting too spendy for the gas, although
harvesting puppies and kittens is still doable for a redneck like our
Hagar.


*** Yummy ... love me some road-kill !!! Possum is good, so is
armadillo, or "r-k on the halfshell", as we call it at the trailer park ...


Indeed, fresh roadkill should be hard to pass up.


However, not so fresh might be better, as those eighteen wheelers
running over it will tenderize the meat. *Also aging the meat improves
taste and temderness. *The optimal time to harvest is probably right
before the magots break out!


Double-A


Ritz Carlton ages meat at 36F for 6 months. Gets very tender and great
taste. TreBert


When the Forbes of Dover owned the Ritz Carlton my friend Tom father
being a Forbes took me through the kitchen,and showed me how the walk
in freezer worked. I was 13 years old. Fact is as a poor boy of
Chelsea I learned how to sail on the Charles river with All those in
Tom's private school. Tom later went to Harvard as all Cabots and
Forbes do. TreBert
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Old February 10th 13, 02:30 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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IT'S OBVIOUS AS HELL THAT YOU DIDN'T!

YOUR EDUCATION WAS LOUSY!

Saul Levy


On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 06:12:07 -0800 (PST), "G=EMC^2"
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Tom later went to Harvard as all Cabots and
Forbes do. TreBert

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Old February 10th 13, 02:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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IS YOUR TASTE AS SENILE AS THE REST OF YOU?

Saul Levy


On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 05:51:57 -0800 (PST), "G=EMC^2"
wrote:

Ritz Carlton ages meat at 36F for 6 months. Gets very tender and great
taste. TreBert

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Old February 10th 13, 08:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Failure is a Big part of the Universe.

On Feb 6, 2:35*pm, Double-A wrote:
On Feb 6, 6:41*am, Brad Guth wrote:

On Feb 6, 6:19*am, "G=EMC^2" wrote:


Objects like stars lasting for billions of years show planets of great
hydrogen and helium given the name failed stars . Reality is they were
not big enough to create fusion. They also had to much of the wrong
stuff.(heavy elements)Asteroid is a failed comet. *Venus is a failed
Earth. (close but no cigars) Pluto is a failed planet. (to small and
bad orbit) Neutron star is a failed black hole. *Earth's core is a
failed dynamo. *Age of universe of 13.7 billion years is failure to
add all that is,and took time to evolve up to the present time.
TreBert


Yes indeed, as failure upon failure has made quite a mess of it,
especially considering how neat and tidy it was to begin with.


Yes, rmember the clockwork solar system, set in motion by the master
clock maker? *Determinism? *Why can't we go back?

Double-A


Eventually, long after the human evolution has spent itself into
oblivion, and our red giant sun has become a little white dwarf,
whereas our galaxy along with thousands of others will catch up with
Andromeda, as forever caught within the Great Attractor. Perhaps only
there is where everything becomes another mega-black hole.
 




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