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  #81  
Old June 18th 13, 03:21 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

On 6/17/2013 11:06 PM, hanson wrote:

Quincy from "1treePetrifiedForestLane" plagiaried
from Henry Wilson and wrote:
didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves northward when you
drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?.... Maybe it's
true in his mind especially if he drops the ball, PD -- Paul Draper
style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


gee, hanson, why don't you look up what i really said, rather than just
swallow the vomit coming out of henrywilson's mouth as soon as you see it?
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Old June 18th 13, 03:22 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On 6/18/2013 6:40 AM, Henry Wilson DSc. wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 21:09:36 -0700, "hanson" wrote:


"Henry Wilson DSc." hw@.... wrote:

"hanson" wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:
fine, so ...
snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson


Henry Wilson DSc.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


These were his words,"interestingly, when the ball is
released, the ground will continue to move to the east but also start
moving to the _north_."


yes, indeed. and what else did i say following the point where you
stopped reading?


Looks like we'll soon have lots of mountains on the North Pole.


nah. can't help it if you can't digest more than a sentence at a time.
try reading the next sentence tomorrow. maybe there will be a rested
neuron available then.


Henry Wilson DSc.


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Old June 18th 13, 03:38 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

On 6/17/2013 11:06 PM, hanson wrote:

Quincy from "1treePetrifiedForestLane" plagiaried
from Henry Wilson and wrote:
didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves northward when you
drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?.... Maybe it's
true in his mind especially if he drops the ball, PD -- Paul Draper
style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


At the North Pole?

--
It ain't noways permanent!
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Old June 18th 13, 04:27 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

"antilockwise" wrote in message ...

On 6/17/2013 11:06 PM, hanson wrote:

Quincy from "1treePetrifiedForestLane" plagiaried
from Henry Wilson and wrote:
didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves northward when you
drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?.... Maybe it's
true in his mind especially if he drops the ball, PD -- Paul Draper
style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


At the North Pole?

--
It ain't noways permanent!
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lockwise or counter-lockwise?




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Old June 18th 13, 05:07 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

Paul Draper is "Absolutely Vertical" senile and uptight now
, wined & wrote:

On 6/17/2013 11:06 PM, hanson wrote:

Quincy from "1treePetrifiedForestLane"
plagiaried from Henry Wilson and wrote:
didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
.... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...

Fatso Paul Draoper wrote:
gee, hanson, why don't you look up what i really said,
rather than just swallow the vomit coming out of
henrywilson's mouth as soon as you see it?

hanson wrote:
So, that vignette made you crank yourself that grievously.
ROFLMAO. Fatso Draper, your tripe maybe important
to you, but to most folks here its just text-book vomit.
Carry on, Fatso Draper, and keep cranking yourself....
and ... Thanks for the laughs... ahahahanson
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Old June 18th 13, 05:10 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

yes, one can conduct the Origel experiment of throwing, or
just dropping the ball, provided there is some ice to stand up on

At the North Pole?

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Old June 18th 13, 05:25 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default didn't know that, but what is its trajectory, not a parabola

two much effing macro-doody. anyway,
why is the trajectory "not a parabola," and
where is the other God-am focus?
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Old June 18th 13, 05:39 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso Paul Draper, kept on lamenting
"Absolutely and
vigorously fanatical when he wrote:
fine, so ...
snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson

Henry Wilson DSc.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....

Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and does it "Absolutely Vertical"...

Henry Wilson DSc. wrote:
These were his words,"interestingly, when the ball is
released, the ground will continue to move to the east
but also start moving to the _north_."

Fatso Paul Draper wrote:
yes, indeed. and what else did i say following the point
where you stopped reading?

Henry Wilson DSc. wrote:
Looks like we'll soon have lots of mountains on the North Pole.

Fatso Paul Draper wrote:
nah. can't help it if you, Henry, can't digest more than a
sentence at a time. try reading the next sentence tomorrow.
maybe there will be a rested neuron available then.

hanson wrote:
But Fatso, your thought train of suspected to be to
mountains on the North pole doesn't say too much for
the quality of your moron-neurons. Listen though, Fatso:

If you, a fanatical Einstein Dingleberry, would tell Henry
that your soon to be mountains at the North pole will be
called the "Einstein Mountains", and that you know so,
because well, PD is short for Pole Dancer, ... then

that will certainly take the wind out of Henry's sail,
and he might slide South down under again to where
he came from.

Fatso & Henry, thanks for the laughs... ahahahahanson
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Old June 18th 13, 08:59 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:22:45 -0500, Absolutely Vertical
wrote:

On 6/18/2013 6:40 AM, Henry Wilson DSc. wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 21:09:36 -0700, "hanson" wrote:


"Henry Wilson DSc." hw@.... wrote:

"hanson" wrote:

Einstein Dingleberry, Fatso, kept on lamenting "Absolutely Vertical"
& vigorously fanatical when he wrote:
fine, so ...
snipped more of Fatso's tripe to save him embarrassment

hanson wrote:
Fatso, right after your "fine, so ..." you should have
stopped. Fatso, your are really slow on the uptake.
But that's the Hallmark of all Einstein Dingleberries
like yourself. Pity. Thanks for the laughs though
ahahahaha.. ahahahanson


Henry Wilson DSc.
Do you know that Fatso believes that the ground moves
northward when you drop a ball on it....

hanson wrote:
... ahahahaha.. AHAHAHA... Did Fatso really say that?....
Maybe it's true in his mind especially if he drops the ball,
PD -- Paul Draper style, and "Absolutely Vertical"...


These were his words,"interestingly, when the ball is
released, the ground will continue to move to the east but also start
moving to the _north_."


yes, indeed. and what else did i say following the point where you
stopped reading?


Looks like we'll soon have lots of mountains on the North Pole.


nah. can't help it if you can't digest more than a sentence at a time.
try reading the next sentence tomorrow. maybe there will be a rested
neuron available then.


Hey Fatso, your statement, "the ground moves North when you drop a ball", can
have only one meaning no matter how much of your nonsense I read.

"THE GROUND MOVES NORTH......TOWARDS THE NORTH POLE".

Henry Wilson DSc.


Henry Wilson DSc.
  #90  
Old June 18th 13, 09:22 PM posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.astro
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Default Einstein's biggest mistakes

On 6/18/2013 2:59 PM, Henry Wilson DSc. wrote:
Hey Fatso, your statement, "the ground moves North when you drop a ball", can
have only one meaning no matter how much of your nonsense I read.


already laughed at this contention.
'i'll read what i want, and i'll interpret it any way i want, and that's
the _only_ way to see it. nyah. thbpbpbpbtt!!'

i thought the only thing funnier than a half-wit was a half-wit setting
himself on fire, but you manage to be a half-wit whose pants fall down
when you set yourself on fire.
 




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