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Old January 29th 05, 06:28 AM
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After a year work on Mars, what have we discovered?

That NASA is uncapable of thinking, or putting two and two together.

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Old January 29th 05, 10:37 AM
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In message , extrasense
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After a year work on Mars, what have we discovered?

That NASA is uncapable of thinking, or putting two and two together.


Is that extra sense developed at the expense of normal brain function?
BTW, it's _incapable_.
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Old January 30th 05, 08:58 AM
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Is the Pope Catholic?

 




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