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Old June 6th 08, 05:12 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
kT
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Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.

Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Dirk wrote:
Heeee Heeeeeeee, Made you look.


Look at it another way.

The mere existence of us space activists made you write that. Heh heh.


Let's suppose one of these posters such as 'cosmic'
or 'kT' has applied for a job with some future at
my company. One of my personnel people will quickly
go into the internet to see what sort of material
this person has been posting here, and will then
pass me a short note concerning what she finds and
what she makes of it.


I guess that makes me unemployable huh? Great, I don't care to pay taxes
to a nation that goes to war in Iraq based on lies, commits genocide,
tortures in secret prisons, throws out habeas corpus and engages in a
systematic domestic spying program against political dissenters,
corrupts the Department of Justice and then prosecutes the innocent
based on overt and outright political motives, censors science, and
worst of all, directs NASA to build an inline SRB launch vehicle.

Really, Ares I was the last straw for me. But go ahead, pay your taxes.

And I'll say to her, "Thanks. Byebye." Which is
code for, "Send this one the form letter saying
we have no openings at this time and that when an
appropriate position opens we may be in touch."

Note: this stuff hangs around in cyberspace for
*years*.


Wow ... years. How old is the universe again?

You get what you pay for, Martha baby.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

You understand who I am, right?
  #2  
Old June 6th 08, 01:43 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
eyeball
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Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.

On Jun 5, 11:12 pm, kT wrote:
Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Dirk wrote:
Heeee Heeeeeeee, Made you look.


Look at it another way.


The mere existence of us space activists made you write that. Heh heh.


Let's suppose one of these posters such as 'cosmic'
or 'kT' has applied for a job with some future at
my company. One of my personnel people will quickly
go into the internet to see what sort of material
this person has been posting here, and will then
pass me a short note concerning what she finds and
what she makes of it.


I guess that makes me unemployable huh? Great, I don't care to pay taxes
to a nation that goes to war in Iraq based on lies, commits genocide,
tortures in secret prisons, throws out habeas corpus and engages in a
systematic domestic spying program against political dissenters,
corrupts the Department of Justice and then prosecutes the innocent
based on overt and outright political motives, censors science, and
worst of all, directs NASA to build an inline SRB launch vehicle.

Really, Ares I was the last straw for me. But go ahead, pay your taxes.

And I'll say to her, "Thanks. Byebye." Which is
code for, "Send this one the form letter saying
we have no openings at this time and that when an
appropriate position opens we may be in touch."


Note: this stuff hangs around in cyberspace for
*years*.


Wow ... years. How old is the universe again?

You get what you pay for, Martha baby.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

You understand who I am, right?


Damn, when I saw the headline I thought you had been accepted by NASA.
Stop getting our hopes up damn it all!!!
  #3  
Old June 6th 08, 01:59 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
Martha Adams
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Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.


"kT" wrote in message
...
Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Dirk wrote:
Heeee Heeeeeeee, Made you look.

Look at it another way.

The mere existence of us space activists made you write that. Heh
heh.


Let's suppose one of these posters such as 'cosmic'
or 'kT' has applied for a job with some future at
my company. One of my personnel people will quickly
go into the internet to see what sort of material
this person has been posting here, and will then
pass me a short note concerning what she finds and
what she makes of it.


I guess that makes me unemployable huh? Great, I don't care to pay
taxes to a nation that goes to war in Iraq based on lies, commits
genocide, tortures in secret prisons, throws out habeas corpus and
engages in a systematic domestic spying program against political
dissenters, corrupts the Department of Justice and then prosecutes the
innocent based on overt and outright political motives, censors
science, and worst of all, directs NASA to build an inline SRB launch
vehicle.

Really, Ares I was the last straw for me. But go ahead, pay your
taxes.

And I'll say to her, "Thanks. Byebye." Which is
code for, "Send this one the form letter saying
we have no openings at this time and that when an
appropriate position opens we may be in touch."

Note: this stuff hangs around in cyberspace for
*years*.


Wow ... years. How old is the universe again?

You get what you pay for, Martha baby.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

You understand who I am, right?


Hi, kT. Seeing as you have told me *all* about
yourself, I suppose I must reply, 'yes'. And from
my point of view, I think I see your future life
well enough:

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

Yet, nobody forces you to hold to that choice. I
have some ideas.

In the event you begin to think about translating
your feelings about space exploration and the future
into actual action, I have two suggestions:

1) Pay a visit to the Senate Office Buildings in
Washington, in order to get the lay of the land
there. You must enter past the usual (these days)
checkpoint, and then you can walk around freely.
There is a nice cafeteria down one floor from the
entry level in the Dirksen building where you can
find coffee and lunch: I recommend it. Without an
appointment you won't get beyond the Senators front
offices but you can drop in, say hello, and see for
yourself that you can indeed enter and participate
in the political process which I suspect you know
practically nothing about.

2) If you have not been dealing with very sharp and
bright people, your first exposure to the Senate
people will probably be a shock to you; and you may
experience some very short meetings. A lot of
people pass through those offices, they know how to
size up which ones have something of value to say.
When you have nothing to say, they'll spot that
instantly.

It is a problem you can choose to cure, and the best
suggestion I can make briefly to you is, Google
on '"position paper" write' to get a raft of links
to advices on good construction of position papers.
When you have made a good position paper on one
point or another of your overall topic of space
exploration, you'll be ready then to send your work
by email and by postawfuls to your Washington
representatives, perhaps following up with personal
visits again to the Senate Office Buildings (and to
wherever that leads to if you make a personal
connection).

To see that reality is not your friend and that
your caustic attitude toward the current state of
things around space exploration is not *entirely*
wrong, you might also read Winter-Berger, "The
Washington Payoff" for some perspective.

I do hope you can disconnect yourself from that
sour and closed-minded attitude of yours. So
long as you keep *that* up, the outcome is
certain:

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

Titeotwawki -- mha [sci.space.policy 2008 Jun 6]



  #4  
Old June 6th 08, 02:35 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
kT
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Posts: 5,032
Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.

Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Dirk wrote:
Heeee Heeeeeeee, Made you look.

Look at it another way.

The mere existence of us space activists made you write that. Heh heh.

Let's suppose one of these posters such as 'cosmic'
or 'kT' has applied for a job with some future at
my company. One of my personnel people will quickly
go into the internet to see what sort of material
this person has been posting here, and will then
pass me a short note concerning what she finds and
what she makes of it.


I guess that makes me unemployable huh? Great, I don't care to pay
taxes to a nation that goes to war in Iraq based on lies, commits
genocide, tortures in secret prisons, throws out habeas corpus and
engages in a systematic domestic spying program against political
dissenters, corrupts the Department of Justice and then prosecutes the
innocent based on overt and outright political motives, censors
science, and worst of all, directs NASA to build an inline SRB launch
vehicle.

Really, Ares I was the last straw for me. But go ahead, pay your taxes.

And I'll say to her, "Thanks. Byebye." Which is
code for, "Send this one the form letter saying
we have no openings at this time and that when an
appropriate position opens we may be in touch."

Note: this stuff hangs around in cyberspace for
*years*.


Wow ... years. How old is the universe again?

You get what you pay for, Martha baby.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

You understand who I am, right?


Hi, kT. Seeing as you have told me *all* about
yourself, I suppose I must reply, 'yes'. And from
my point of view, I think I see your future life
well enough:


I do to, soon I will die and all you will have are archived usenet
messages and a few scientific position papers I have written, plus my
early work in the foundations of mathematics, logic and geometry.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.

Yet, nobody forces you to hold to that choice.


It's not a choice, you've already bought it.

Good luck paying off that credit card bill.

I have some ideas.


Stupid ones, admittedly, but ideas, nevertheless.

In the event you begin to think about translating
your feelings about space exploration and the future
into actual action, I have two suggestions:

1) Pay a visit to the Senate Office Buildings in
Washington,


Now why would I want to do that, the government is hostile to space
colonization and development, and is the greatest barrier to progress
imaginable. They have very little to offer in the way of services.

2) If you have not been dealing with very sharp and
bright people, your first exposure to the Senate
people will probably be a shock to you; and you may
experience some very short meetings. A lot of
people pass through those offices, they know how to
size up which ones have something of value to say.
When you have nothing to say, they'll spot that
instantly.

It is a problem you can choose to cure, and the best
suggestion I can make briefly to you is, Google
on '"position paper" write' to get a raft of links
to advices on good construction of position papers.


I already wrote my position paper, it was called : NASA JSC-COTS-2.

To see that reality is not your friend and that
your caustic attitude toward the current state of
things around space exploration is not *entirely*
wrong


Space exploration is entirely wrong, there is nothing about 'space' that
needs to be explored, 'space' needs to be filled with things to explore.

We're already exploring preexisting things in space just fine, thanks.

I'm concerned with cryogenic launch vehicle development in my lifetime.

I do hope you can disconnect yourself from that
sour and closed-minded attitude of yours. So
long as you keep *that* up, the outcome is
certain:

You are getting one pile 'o ****.


Indeed, and it's easy to quantify the **** you are getting :

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Hahah ahaha ahahahaha aha ah ... you are one ****ing rube, Martha.
  #5  
Old June 6th 08, 02:44 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history
BradGuth
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Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.

On Jun 6, 6:35 am, kT wrote:
Martha Adams wrote:

"kT" wrote in message
...
Martha Adams wrote:


"kT" wrote in message
...
Dirk wrote:
Heeee Heeeeeeee, Made you look.


Look at it another way.


The mere existence of us space activists made you write that. Heh heh.


Let's suppose one of these posters such as 'cosmic'
or 'kT' has applied for a job with some future at
my company. One of my personnel people will quickly
go into the internet to see what sort of material
this person has been posting here, and will then
pass me a short note concerning what she finds and
what she makes of it.


I guess that makes me unemployable huh? Great, I don't care to pay
taxes to a nation that goes to war in Iraq based on lies, commits
genocide, tortures in secret prisons, throws out habeas corpus and
engages in a systematic domestic spying program against political
dissenters, corrupts the Department of Justice and then prosecutes the
innocent based on overt and outright political motives, censors
science, and worst of all, directs NASA to build an inline SRB launch
vehicle.


Really, Ares I was the last straw for me. But go ahead, pay your taxes.


And I'll say to her, "Thanks. Byebye." Which is
code for, "Send this one the form letter saying
we have no openings at this time and that when an
appropriate position opens we may be in touch."


Note: this stuff hangs around in cyberspace for
*years*.


Wow ... years. How old is the universe again?


You get what you pay for, Martha baby.


You are getting one pile 'o ****.


You understand who I am, right?


Hi, kT. Seeing as you have told me *all* about
yourself, I suppose I must reply, 'yes'. And from
my point of view, I think I see your future life
well enough:


I do to, soon I will die and all you will have are archived usenet
messages and a few scientific position papers I have written, plus my
early work in the foundations of mathematics, logic and geometry.

You are getting one pile 'o ****.


Yet, nobody forces you to hold to that choice.


It's not a choice, you've already bought it.

Good luck paying off that credit card bill.

I have some ideas.


Stupid ones, admittedly, but ideas, nevertheless.

In the event you begin to think about translating
your feelings about space exploration and the future
into actual action, I have two suggestions:


1) Pay a visit to the Senate Office Buildings in
Washington,


Now why would I want to do that, the government is hostile to space
colonization and development, and is the greatest barrier to progress
imaginable. They have very little to offer in the way of services.

2) If you have not been dealing with very sharp and
bright people, your first exposure to the Senate
people will probably be a shock to you; and you may
experience some very short meetings. A lot of
people pass through those offices, they know how to
size up which ones have something of value to say.
When you have nothing to say, they'll spot that
instantly.


It is a problem you can choose to cure, and the best
suggestion I can make briefly to you is, Google
on '"position paper" write' to get a raft of links
to advices on good construction of position papers.


I already wrote my position paper, it was called : NASA JSC-COTS-2.

To see that reality is not your friend and that
your caustic attitude toward the current state of
things around space exploration is not *entirely*
wrong


Space exploration is entirely wrong, there is nothing about 'space' that
needs to be explored, 'space' needs to be filled with things to explore.

We're already exploring preexisting things in space just fine, thanks.

I'm concerned with cryogenic launch vehicle development in my lifetime.

I do hope you can disconnect yourself from that
sour and closed-minded attitude of yours. So
long as you keep *that* up, the outcome is
certain:


You are getting one pile 'o ****.


Indeed, and it's easy to quantify the **** you are getting :

http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/

Hahah ahaha ahahahaha aha ah ... you are one ****ing rube, Martha.


Martha Adams and other DARPA minions of the brow-nosed clownish kind
are just about everywhere nowadays. It's what they and other Zionist/
Nazi do best.

Why do you suppose our moon, the moon L1, Venus, Venus L2 and the
Sirius star system are each so terribly taboo/nondisclosure rated?
Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth
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Old June 6th 08, 06:01 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Default Spacewalker looses grip, floats off into space.

I'm truly sorry your life is ****ty, but this has nothing to do with
space history.
 




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