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Phil Harrington on Coast to Coast Sun 07.13 10PM
Yes, once in awhile they do get someone who is _not _ a wacko on Coast
to Coast. He is also talking about the growing problem of light pollution as well. A very nice program tonight. KK On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 05:01:58 GMT, VicXnews wrote: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Author and amateur astronomer Phil Harrington (philharrington.net) will discuss the future for NASA and the Space program. He believes changes in the space fleet and the internal structure of NASA are necessary. |
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Phil Harrington on Coast to Coast Sun 07.13 10PM
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Author and amateur astronomer Phil Harrington (philharrington.net) will discuss the future for NASA and the Space program. He believes changes in the space fleet and the internal structure of NASA are necessary. As do I. Dave Mitsky |
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Phil Harrington on Coast to Coast Sun 07.13 10PM
Yes it is nice that they get someone who is not some reject from a
paranoia ward or conspiracy school. Then again I do enjoy those whackos as the program becomes a good comedy show. james On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 02:15:28 -0700, Kruger Kid wrote: Yes, once in awhile they do get someone who is _not _ a wacko on Coast to Coast. He is also talking about the growing problem of light pollution as well. A very nice program tonight. KK On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 05:01:58 GMT, VicXnews wrote: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Author and amateur astronomer Phil Harrington (philharrington.net) will discuss the future for NASA and the Space program. He believes changes in the space fleet and the internal structure of NASA are necessary. |
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Phil Harrington on Coast to Coast Sun 07.13 10PM
Kruger Kid wrote in message . ..
Yes, once in awhile they do get someone who is _not _ a wacko on Coast to Coast. He is also talking about the growing problem of light pollution as well. A very nice program tonight. KK I heard Phil Harrington by sheer accident. I like to listen to coast to coast for light end of the day comedy (especially when Hoagland is on). He was great on the "face" on Mars (I actually had not heard that the image was taken when the sun was low on the Martian horizon). I had to chuckle when the hostess (I forget her name) said something to the effect of "really, you don't think its anything (yes, way to go wonderlick). On the topic of Coast to Coast, I know to expect VERY VERY VERY bad astronomy (maybe a sequel to Plait's book?), but had to groan when some kook of the week stated (defending Velikovsky -- of course) "the earth's tectonic plates rise three feet during a full moon." [cut to ABBA drop and commercial]. There it was. In such a concise statment (ARE YOU LISTENING MIN(imum intelligence)?) this man managed to get so much wrong. Our favorite fake-PhD takes at least three screen-fulls of garbage (well, at least that is where I stop reading) to create such a volume of nonsense. So there it is -- the gold standard of nonsense in eleven little words. I chuckled myself to sleep... socalsw On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 05:01:58 GMT, VicXnews wrote: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ Author and amateur astronomer Phil Harrington (philharrington.net) will discuss the future for NASA and the Space program. He believes changes in the space fleet and the internal structure of NASA are necessary. |
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Phil Harrington on Coast to Coast Sun 07.13 10PM
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:11:29 -0400, james wrote:
Yes it is nice that they get someone who is not some reject from a paranoia ward or conspiracy school. Then again I do enjoy those whackos as the program becomes a good comedy show. james Agreed. I listen to it while observing mostly for the "intertainment" value. KK |
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