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Yoda wrote:
Half of you arent worth responding to. Why don't you show your real powers of scientific observation and answer my other post on why the Big Bang is baloney....chicken **** Yoda, I gave a detailed reply to you last night on a pole shift thread. I'd like to have you read it and reply, should you choose. Tom McDonald snip |
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CeeBee wrote:
Yoda wrote in sci.astro: Half of you arent worth responding to. Which half of me are you now responding to? CeeBee, I think Yoda may be confusing you with Eric the Half-a-Bee of Monty Python fame. Half a bee, philosophically, Must, ipso facto, half not be. But half the bee has got to be Vis a vis, its entity. D'you see? But can a bee be said to be Or not to be an entire bee When half the bee is not a bee Due to some ancient injury? La dee dee, one two three, Eric the half a bee. A B C D E F G, Eric the half a bee. Is this wretched demi-bee, Half-asleep upon my knee, Some freak from a menagerie? No! It's Eric the half a bee! Fiddle de dum, Fiddle de dee, Eric the half a bee. Ho ho ho, tee hee hee, Eric the half a bee. I love this hive, employee-ee, Bisected accidentally, One summer afternoon by me, I love him carnally. He loves him carnally, Semi-carnally. Tim -- My last .sig was rubbish too. |
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CeeBee wrote:
Yoda wrote in sci.astro: Half of you arent worth responding to. Which half of me are you now responding to? CeeBee, I think Yoda may be confusing you with Eric the Half-a-Bee of Monty Python fame. Half a bee, philosophically, Must, ipso facto, half not be. But half the bee has got to be Vis a vis, its entity. D'you see? But can a bee be said to be Or not to be an entire bee When half the bee is not a bee Due to some ancient injury? La dee dee, one two three, Eric the half a bee. A B C D E F G, Eric the half a bee. Is this wretched demi-bee, Half-asleep upon my knee, Some freak from a menagerie? No! It's Eric the half a bee! Fiddle de dum, Fiddle de dee, Eric the half a bee. Ho ho ho, tee hee hee, Eric the half a bee. I love this hive, employee-ee, Bisected accidentally, One summer afternoon by me, I love him carnally. He loves him carnally, Semi-carnally. Tim -- My last .sig was rubbish too. |
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Yoda wrote:
[snip] Oh c'mon, Hawking is allowed to make errors, and in the words of some crank on here, that is the mark of good science. True scientists know when they are wrong and man enough to admit it. Are you man enough to explicitly admit that you were wrong to claim that members of the US government have admitted that certain footage from the Apollo landings was faked? I know you've kind of, almost, sort of admitted it after I showed that your single source for that assertion (the documentary shown on CBS) was itself a hoax, but I've yet to see an explicit admission that you were wrong in making that claim. Are you man enough to include the words "I was wrong" in your admission? Tim -- My last .sig was rubbish too. |
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Yoda wrote:
[snip] Oh c'mon, Hawking is allowed to make errors, and in the words of some crank on here, that is the mark of good science. True scientists know when they are wrong and man enough to admit it. Are you man enough to explicitly admit that you were wrong to claim that members of the US government have admitted that certain footage from the Apollo landings was faked? I know you've kind of, almost, sort of admitted it after I showed that your single source for that assertion (the documentary shown on CBS) was itself a hoax, but I've yet to see an explicit admission that you were wrong in making that claim. Are you man enough to include the words "I was wrong" in your admission? Tim -- My last .sig was rubbish too. |
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"Yoda" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com... Paul Lawler wrote: "Yoda" wrote in message ogers.com... Oh c'mon, Hawking is allowed to make errors, and in the words of some crank on here, that is the mark of good science. True scientists know when they are wrong and man enough to admit it. Too bad you're not. **** you asshole. I know more about the universe than you can even imagine. Thanks for the offer... but all things considered, I think I'd prefer a woman. |
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"Yoda" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com... Paul Lawler wrote: "Yoda" wrote in message ogers.com... Oh c'mon, Hawking is allowed to make errors, and in the words of some crank on here, that is the mark of good science. True scientists know when they are wrong and man enough to admit it. Too bad you're not. **** you asshole. I know more about the universe than you can even imagine. Thanks for the offer... but all things considered, I think I'd prefer a woman. |
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"Wally AngleseaT" wrote in
message ... On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:20:57 GMT, Yoda wrote: **** you asshole. I know more about the universe than you can even imagine. Really? then lets do a test. What does the light curve of a cepheid variable tell us about the universe (no peeking). (jumping up and down, waving furiously) Ooh, ooh, pick me, pick me! I know! |
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"Wally AngleseaT" wrote in
message ... On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:20:57 GMT, Yoda wrote: **** you asshole. I know more about the universe than you can even imagine. Really? then lets do a test. What does the light curve of a cepheid variable tell us about the universe (no peeking). (jumping up and down, waving furiously) Ooh, ooh, pick me, pick me! I know! |
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Yoda wrote:
And you have wide experience of making footprints in fine material in low-gravity vacuum environments, and can therefore authoritatively state this. Yeah ok, moon dust has the consistency of mud due to its low gravity and lack of an atmosphere. So, let me get this straight - *only* mud can retain footprints? Oh dear, it's really not going your way, is it? What was your name again? Jim -- AIM/iSight:JCAndrew2 - Log in and say 'hi' "We deal in the moral equivalent of black holes, where the normal laws of right and wrong break down; beyond those metaphysical event horizons there exist ... special circumstances" - Use Of Weapons |
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