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On Jun 25, 8:41*am, Chris L Peterson wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 09:47:45 GMT, "R.U. Reddy" wrote: Coulda this, coulda that. That's generally the first stage of developing new knowledge. Once you have a "coulda" you have something to start testing. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatoryhttp://www.cloudbait.com Yes, lets send some chemical rockets to the moon, complete with full drilling rigs, all self-guiding to see if it does have an ocean. Shouldn't take more than $2-$5 trillion and 30 years.... |
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On Jun 27, 4:23*am, Rich wrote:
Yes, lets send some chemical rockets to the moon, complete with full drilling rigs, all self-guiding to see if it does have an ocean. Shouldn't take more than $2-$5 trillion and 30 years.... Make it a defence project and the bill becomes peanuts and takes only a couple of years to achieve. All it needs is for the CIA to paint the target for the next-brain dead president they install after they've killed this one. |
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