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Old July 25th 04, 03:19 PM
Mad Scientist
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"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."

http://www.tmgnow.com/



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Old July 25th 04, 08:45 PM
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...
"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."


Since you put quote marks around this, I presume they are not your words...
however you failed to cite the source of your quotation.


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Old July 25th 04, 09:53 PM
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The source of the quotation is found from the web site whose link I
posted for all to see. Why don't you and the dimwith Jonathan
Silverlight give each other a hug, and share your resources with each
other - meaning instead of owning two duncecaps, you can now switch
between users.

Paul Lawler wrote:

"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...

"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."



Since you put quote marks around this, I presume they are not your words...
however you failed to cite the source of your quotation.



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Old July 25th 04, 09:53 PM
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The source of the quotation is found from the web site whose link I
posted for all to see. Why don't you and the dimwit Jonathan
Silverlight give each other a hug, and share your resources with each
other - meaning instead of owning two duncecaps, you can now switch
between users.

Paul Lawler wrote:

"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...

"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."



Since you put quote marks around this, I presume they are not your words...
however you failed to cite the source of your quotation.



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Old July 26th 04, 01:02 AM
Fred Garvin
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:19:10 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:

"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."

http://www.tmgnow.com/


Prof. Maximus Geranium wrote in message
om...
Tom, it's nigh on time you quit posting stupid one-liners
(examples below) under your Fred Garvin screen name.

It's no surprise you don't write your real name next to your
puerile output. Who would want to associate their name with
that garbage?

You are an old-ish man now. You have the years, but not the
wisdom. You should know better than to do this. At least try
to entertain us. Ya know, a little less duplication wouldn't
hurt none.

{begin quoting bilge}

"Let's not forget, he's an asshat."

"OINK,OINK,OINK............SQEEEEEEEEEEAL!"

"ASSHAT ALERT!!!!"

"Asshat alert!!!!"

"ASSHAT ALERT!!!!!"

"Assclown says what?"

"Yes indeed, that you are an asshat."

"Just how long have you been an assclown?"

"Oh look! Another assclown joins the group!"

{end quoting bilge}


Dr "Information Overloader" Andre.



That site is known by all to be total bull****.

Go get a laugh folks!


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Old July 26th 04, 01:02 AM
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On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 20:53:58 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:

The source of the quotation is found from the web site whose link I
posted for all to see.



The site is a kook site. Try again.

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Old July 26th 04, 01:53 AM
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Dip**** kook wrote nothing new

Fred Garvin wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 20:53:58 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:


The source of the quotation is found from the web site whose link I
posted for all to see.




The site is a kook site. Try again.


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Old July 26th 04, 01:53 AM
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Dimwit kook wrote nothing new:

CeeBee wrote:

"Paul Lawler" wrote in alt.astronomy:



however you failed to cite the source of your quotation.




He took a picture of it with his Hasselblad he once owned - that is -
before they forged those Moon pictures and Hasselblad became "just a
name" for our resident light bulb.

Yoda, yada yada, yawn.


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Old July 26th 04, 01:54 AM
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Another kook with nothing to say. My barking dog makes more sense than
these kooks.

Fred Garvin wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 14:19:10 +0000, Mad Scientist wrote:


"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon."

http://www.tmgnow.com/




Prof. Maximus Geranium wrote in message
.com...

Tom, it's nigh on time you quit posting stupid one-liners
(examples below) under your Fred Garvin screen name.

It's no surprise you don't write your real name next to your
puerile output. Who would want to associate their name with
that garbage?

You are an old-ish man now. You have the years, but not the
wisdom. You should know better than to do this. At least try
to entertain us. Ya know, a little less duplication wouldn't
hurt none.

{begin quoting bilge}

"Let's not forget, he's an asshat."

"OINK,OINK,OINK............SQEEEEEEEEEEAL!"

"ASSHAT ALERT!!!!"

"Asshat alert!!!!"

"ASSHAT ALERT!!!!!"

"Assclown says what?"

"Yes indeed, that you are an asshat."

"Just how long have you been an assclown?"

"Oh look! Another assclown joins the group!"

{end quoting bilge}


Dr "Information Overloader" Andre.




That site is known by all to be total bull****.

Go get a laugh folks!



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Old July 26th 04, 09:40 AM
Paul Lawler
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"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
ogers.com...
Paul Lawler wrote:

"Mad Scientist" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com...

"I also shared my work with Col. Jim Irwin the Apollo 15 Astronaut in
person several years before his death. He had some very interesting
things to say about what is going on on the moon. If there were ever a
Senate hearing on NASA cover-ups of scientific discoveries, this would
make Watergate look like an early Disney cartoon.


Since you put quote marks around this, I presume they are not your

words...
however you failed to cite the source of your quotation.

The source of the quotation is found from the web site whose link I
posted for all to see. Why don't you and the dimwith Jonathan
Silverlight give each other a hug, and share your resources with each
other - meaning instead of owning two duncecaps, you can now switch
between users.


No, no a thousand times no. You, the asserter, MUST provide specific
citations of your sources. You may NOT simply provide a web site reference
and ask us to do your research for you. No evidence? Bzzzt. Debate over. You
lose (again).


 




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