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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Poluting the Moon with chop sticks and those cheap cardboard food
boxes, BEERTbrain? lmao! McDonald's is more likely. Saul Levy On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 14:13:11 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Reality is honey mooners in 2097 will go to the Moon to get Chinese take out. Forks will be a thing of the past. Chop sticks are in. They are made of plastic,and just throw aways. Wal Mart made all this possible. There is a statue of Wolton that people bring flowers and pray at his feet. Wall Mart is humankinds big religion. It fits Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Cactus Saul McDonalds will never serve lobster Chinese,and that is what
people want when going all the way to the moon. Who would go 140,000 miles for a big mack. Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
The same wackos who go to McD now, BEERTbrain! lmao!
In 90 years you'd be surprised! Maybe the Borg will prefer Chinese meat. Call it the OTHER WHITE MEAT! lmao! Saul Levy On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:56:09 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus Saul McDonalds will never serve lobster Chinese,and that is what people want when going all the way to the moon. Who would go 140,000 miles for a big mack. Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Cactus saul Well I am a wacko I eat at McDonalds Like best their
fish,and fries. Don't eat their burgers Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Gag me with a spoon, BEERTbrain! lmao!
It's gotten very hard to find a good burger at a fast food joint. I can make a better one at home now. Sonic Drive-In was the best, then lost it. I tried one recently and it wasn't too bad. The fries were COLD though. Saul Levy On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 07:03:25 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus saul Well I am a wacko I eat at McDonalds Like best their fish,and fries. Don't eat their burgers Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Cactus Saul when China opens a fast food take out on the Moon there will
be no spoons. I relate that to Chinese mothers never making Jello Go figure Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
On Jul 29, 11:21 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Cactus Saul when China opens a fast food take out on the Moon there will be no spoons. I relate that to Chinese mothers never making Jello Go figure Bert A Chinese takeout at the Selene/moon L1 is far more likely. Nearly absolute zero gravity at the absolute minimum of orbital velocity, and 1e-21 bar worth of a vacuum that you can do all sorts of nifty fast food things with. There's also never any shortage of clean and renewable energy to work with, and it's extremely easy and energy efficient to deploy whatever fast food as home deliveries intended for reaching those of Earth or Selene. The reentry into Earth's polluted environment takes care of whatever last minute cooking, and the double IR worth of that daytime surface of our physically dark Selene/moon does essentially the same, as well as for every bite being rather nicely gamma sterilized. As a franchised fast food service investment, you can't possibly go wrong. It's a win-win for China and their fast food customers to boot. - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Bring your own spoons, BEERTbrain! lmao!
Have spoon, will travel to the Moon? There's a NEW MARKET out there for Jello then. Saul Levy On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:21:53 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus Saul when China opens a fast food take out on the Moon there will be no spoons. I relate that to Chinese mothers never making Jello Go figure Bert |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
Moon Water 750,000 ppb (and counting)
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=...harbored-water There’s all sorts of wet moon claims (again), of our crack NASA, JPL and fellow Carnegie Institution of Washington and Case Western Reserve University as offering the very latest of our public mass spectrometer wizardry, as having supposedly uncovered 260,000 ppb (750,000 ppb) or possibly greater worth of h2o to behold within the once ice covered crust of our Selene/moon. Meanwhile, at no surprise there’s not 1 ppb of surface h2o to behold on Mars. Therefore, artificially sustaining life or much of having to accommodate any commercial/private enterprise as based upon utilizing Mars is kind of nullified by the multi-trillion dollar public cost of just getting whatever human populated enterprise there in the first place, whereas our extremely nearby Selene/moon is looking rather good. On Jul 29, 11:21 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Cactus Saul when China opens a fast food take out on the Moon there will be no spoons. I relate that to Chinese mothers never making Jello Go figure Bert A Chinese takeout at the Selene/moon L1 is far more likely. Nearly absolute zero gravity while at the absolute minimum of orbital velocity, and 1e-21 bar worth of a vacuum that you can do all sorts of nifty fast food things with. There's also never any shortage of clean and renewable energy to work with, and it's extremely easy and energy efficient to resupply as well as deploy whatever fast food as home or office deliveries intended for reaching those of Earth or Selene. The reentry into Earth's polluted environment takes care of whatever last minute cooking, and the double IR worth of that roasting daytime surface of our physically dark Selene/moon does essentially the same (though taking a bit longer), as well as for every bite being rather nicely gamma sterilized. As a franchised fast food service investment, you can't possibly go wrong. It's a win-win for China and all of their fast food operatives and customers to boot. Check out Clarke Station, Boeing OASIS or that of my tethered 256e6 tonne LSE-CM/ISS. This fully commercial application and of the applied technology on behalf of private enterprise would even continue to function once having relocated our Selene/moon out to Earth L1, although situated much further away from the moon and obviously becoming extremely cold, with the required energy for this fast food takeout having to be imported and/or delivered via the primary LSE-CM/ ISS tether and/or from its dipole element that could safely reach its termination pod to within less than 2r of mother Earth (possibly as close as 1.1r). - Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth |
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China 'could reach Moon by 2020'
On Jul 29, 11:21*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Cactus Saul when China opens a fast food take out on the Moon there will be no spoons. I relate that to Chinese mothers never making Jello * Go figure Bert Chinese use spoons. Not knives. Double-A |
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