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Old February 16th 13, 02:25 PM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Default Hey uv, want a space rock?

So all this debris apparently not connected to the asteroid? Came out of
the day side, never saw it honest guv.

So what about the ISS, I would be very worried if some clusters of rocks
like we have just had in Russia, Japan etc were not seen coming if I were
on board right now. I thought they monitored with radar.
Its also one heck of a coincidence that these rocks are coming in now,
within a day of the big one. One is forced to suspect that they are if not
directly related, at least part of the same event that created it.

Brian

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Old February 18th 13, 08:08 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Default Hey uv, want a space rock?

Brian Gaff used his keyboard to write :
So all this debris apparently not connected to the asteroid? Came out of the
day side, never saw it honest guv.

So what about the ISS, I would be very worried if some clusters of rocks like
we have just had in Russia, Japan etc were not seen coming if I were on
board right now. I thought they monitored with radar.
Its also one heck of a coincidence that these rocks are coming in now,
within a day of the big one. One is forced to suspect that they are if not
directly related, at least part of the same event that created it.


Why? Is a bus arriving in town at the same time as a plane overflies
on the way to Gatwick "at least part of the same event that created
it"?

/dps

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Old February 18th 13, 10:58 AM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Default Hey uv, want a space rock?

Although I hear what you say, the size of both rocks were much larger than
normal, thus the coincidence factor is all the more unlikely to me at least.
Its like saying a vintage bus and a spitfire flying over rather than any
old bus and any old plane.

Brian

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"Snidely" wrote in message
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Brian Gaff used his keyboard to write :
So all this debris apparently not connected to the asteroid? Came out of
the day side, never saw it honest guv.

So what about the ISS, I would be very worried if some clusters of rocks
like we have just had in Russia, Japan etc were not seen coming if I
were on board right now. I thought they monitored with radar.
Its also one heck of a coincidence that these rocks are coming in now,
within a day of the big one. One is forced to suspect that they are if
not directly related, at least part of the same event that created it.


Why? Is a bus arriving in town at the same time as a plane overflies on
the way to Gatwick "at least part of the same event that created it"?

/dps

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"I am not given to exaggeration, and when I say a thing I mean it"
_Roughing It_, Mark Twain




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Old February 20th 13, 05:05 AM posted to sci.space.station
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default Hey uv, want a space rock?

On Feb 18, 2:58*am, "Brian Gaff" wrote:
Although I hear what you say, the size of both rocks were much larger than
normal, thus the coincidence factor is all the more unlikely to me at least.
Its like saying a vintage bus and a spitfire *flying over rather than any
old bus and any old plane.

Brian

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From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is *active"Snidely" wrote in message

news:mn.90087dd219d027d3.127094@snitoo...







Brian Gaff used his keyboard to write :
So all this debris apparently not *connected to the asteroid? Came out of
the day side, never saw it honest guv.


So what about the ISS, I would be very worried if some clusters of rocks
like we *have just had in Russia, Japan etc were not seen coming if I
were on board right now. I thought they monitored with radar.
*Its also one heck of a coincidence that these *rocks are coming in now,
within a day of the big one. One is forced to suspect that they are if
not directly related, at least part of the same event that created it.


Why? * Is a bus arriving in town at the same time as a plane overflies on
the way to Gatwick "at least part of the same event that created it"?


/dps


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* _Roughing It_, Mark Twain


Apparently they really could care less about the expendable crew
aboard ISS.
 




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