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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
Richard Lamb ) wrote:
: * wrote: : : : You should get an academy award for your pretentious performance. : : Oh you never plonk anyone, you can't afford to, you'll just manifest as : another sock puppet. : : So tell me why is it you can't address the questions raised? : : No answer, huh. Of course you can't answer the hard questions. : Any you, sir, should read something besides comic books. Look how the thread started. I think O'Berg likes stirring the pot as he took a full frontal assault on poor Mr. Bill Clark. Perhaps the guy is misinformed and needs guidance, but to have O'Berg's credentials and then slam some poor schmuck the way he did seems somewhat undignified. Just my $0.02. Eric |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
"*" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:27:40 GMT, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Well just what IS Lockheed/NASA doing with all their technology, eh? AND (!) Lockheed can find anyone on the planet by their brain wave pattern -- and WE STILL can't find bin Laden. plonk for being an absolute ****wit, troll, moron and general fool You should get an academy award for your pretentious performance. Oh you never plonk anyone, you can't afford to, you'll just manifest as another sock puppet. So tell me why is it you can't address the questions raised? No answer, huh. Of course you can't answer the hard questions. Let's assume for a minute your paranoid delusion is true. Then why hasn't Lockheed tracked you down and "taken care of you" since you're obviously a security threat to their operation. Perhaps it's because they can't find anyone on the planet by their brain wave pattern? |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:01:56 GMT, in a place far, far away, "Greg D.
Moore \(Strider\)" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: Let's assume for a minute your paranoid delusion is true. Then why hasn't Lockheed tracked you down and "taken care of you" since you're obviously a security threat to their operation. Perhaps it's because they can't find anyone on the planet by their brain wave pattern? Well, I wouldn't bet much money that Mr. Asterisk *has* a brain-wave pattern. Based on the totality of his posts, he wouldn't seem to have the equipment to generate one. That's how he's escaped. |
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Lockheed/NASA really make it to Mars?
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:10:06 GMT, * wrote, in part:
How do we really know NASA made it to Mars other than taking NASA's word for it? A lot of people work for NASA. They seem to be nice people. And they are well educated, and thus not easy to fool. Thus, unless I had some compelling reason to think that Mars could not be reached, I fail to see why I would even begin to doubt NASA's word. John Savard http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/index.html |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:01:56 GMT, "Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)"
wrote: "*" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:27:40 GMT, "Alan Erskine" wrote: Well just what IS Lockheed/NASA doing with all their technology, eh? AND (!) Lockheed can find anyone on the planet by their brain wave pattern -- and WE STILL can't find bin Laden. plonk for being an absolute ****wit, troll, moron and general fool You should get an academy award for your pretentious performance. Oh you never plonk anyone, you can't afford to, you'll just manifest as another sock puppet. So tell me why is it you can't address the questions raised? No answer, huh. Of course you can't answer the hard questions. Let's assume for a minute your paranoid delusion is true. You have no proof of paranoid delusion. What you have are questions and facts. To superimpose fallacious name calling only demonstrates your lack of intelligence as well as your intellectual dishonesty. Then why hasn't Lockheed tracked you down and "taken care of you" since you're obviously a security threat to their operation. Perhaps it's because they can't find anyone on the planet by their brain wave pattern? Yeah they can. And they can view what they're seeing on a monitor. |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 00:10:46 GMT, "tomato man"
! wrote: James Oberg wrote in message ... The air is still sufficient to provide lift for an airplane. There are lots of designs for a UAV that would fly in the martian atmosphere, very nicely, thank you. Qualify it! Links, dates, numbers, come on! It's an interesting thread; long on curt remarks and hot air but very short on qualified statements that anyone could learn anything from. Go to www.dfrc.nasa.gov and search the technical paper archive for papers by Dale Reed. He designed a really cute folding Mars airplane, an RPV, that would have flown very nicely. I think he even flew a sub-scale version, albeit at the wrong Re. Talk is cheap, but you guys already know that, I'm certain. That's apparently true for you, too. Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer So what does that mean, you're a retired A&P? That's nothing to be ashamed of. I'm an A&P too. I think I'm a friendlier one than you though. It's odd that you jump into the discussion at the eleventh hour and turn a quip back on me that wasn't even aimed at you. On second thought, most A&P's I know have better sense than that. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.637 / Virus Database: 408 - Release Date: 3/20/04 |
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Did NASA really make it to Mars?
"tomato man" ! wrote in
t: Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer So what does that mean, you're a retired A&P? tomato man will go "squish" when Mary's resume drops on him... (backing away to avoid the debris) -- Reed |
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