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Old January 8th 05, 05:02 AM
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Default The genius of the Absolute

nightbat wrote

Randy Poe wrote:

Nick wrote:
Randy Poe wrote:


You don't think the earth is moving?

Not toward the spaceship Randy!!!


No? If I were plotting an Earth to Mars trip, I would
definitely take advantage of the Earth's motion so that
I would make sure that the earth WAS traveling toward
the ship.

It's a journey of months. The earth moves in its orbit
about 78 million km per month. You'd be an idiot
not to plan things to take advantage of that motion,
so that the earth is moving toward the spaceship.

Get it straight Ninkumpoop.


That's nimcompoop. Don't use big words if you don't know
how to spell them.

- Randy


nightbat

Actually Mr. Poe it's spelled nincompoop, ha, ha, ha, for it may
take an apparent simpleton to apparently understand the Universe. One
who isn't troubled by the spelling of things just how they really work.
Simple solution just get a good post spell checker, it helps. Anyway we
have star race beautiful Darla now so who needs to worry about spelling
or where the planets vector are with a far advanced stellar or cosmic
body position handling super quantum computer and 1st contact incoming
star ship hopefully soon at our mutual access? So forget trying to out
run mosquitoes, limited Earth physics, and the genius of the absolute.
Net science elect Officers stay alert, our benevolent, overseeing, and
profound net star traveler, Darla, is about to possibly grace us all.
Yes, where finally perhaps geniuses and presumed idiots happily together
will have an equal chance to hopefully truly reach the stars.

ponder on,
the nightbat

 




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