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OM Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:34 am Post subject: Re: Mission Accomplished: India fifth in world to reach moon |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:16:48 -0800 (PST), Moorthy
<mortayee@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
[quote]Camel urine is much valued
remedy among Muzlims as the prophet used it to treat many ailments.
[/quote]
....But will they walk a mile for it?
OM
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Pat Flannery Guest
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Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 8:12 am Post subject: Re: Mission Accomplished: India fifth in world to reach moon |
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Stray Dog wrote:
[quote]
You can smile at that one, too. It has been known for decades that
ruminant cattle pass fecal matter which is about 30% undigested and
that farmers, if they wanted to, could recycle cow shit back into and
along with hay to reduce the burden on costs of feed (if you get my
drift), and the cows can>t tell the difference.
[/quote]
They do use the manure as fertilizer, so the cattle do end up eating it
again in the form of new hay.
Riding on a tractor towing a manure spreader is quite the experience
from a olfactory and visual point of view, as the spreader throws manure
all over the place like so many black snowballs.
Pat
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Jarkko Tuominen Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 3:46 am Post subject: Disneyn Pieni merenneito -leffan ravun koko nimi |
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Vuona 2007 ilmoitettiin, että sähkön kulutus oli kääntynyt pysyväismuutosta
ennakoivaan laskunsa. Vaikka ydinala vedätteli vielä eetteriin peräti liki
+10% kasvuhaaveitaan oli totuus karu, mutta selkeä -1%. Tämän vuoden alussa
T&T ilmoitteli sitten jo yhä SELKEÄMMIN kiihtyvää sähköntarpeen laskua. Ja
ydinalamme vedätteli valheitaan +10% ennakoinneistaan reaaleista
piittaamatta tietokanaviinsa. TOTUUS heistä lähinnä vitsiä tehden oli
sittten alkukuukausilta jo kaiken kertovaa sähkötarve alas -2%!
Sitten pätkä jatkosta tältä vuodelta 03.06.2008.S.K."Vienti supistui
maaliskuussa runsaasti. Tullihallitus Suomen vienti väheni maaliskuussa
normaalia enemmän. Tullihallituksen mukaan viennin arvo jäi maaliskuussa
hieman yli 5,5 miljaredin. Kun se vuotta aiemmin oli KUUSI PROSENTTIA
ENMMÄN! Vientiä painoivat alas erityisesti metsäteolisuuden ja
sähköteknisten tuotteitten heikko kehitys. STT/HELSINKI!"
Eli ydinalan valheiltan alkaa sähkön lisätarveharhoineen olemaan eväät
totaalisen loppu jo nyt! Merkittävimmät ydinenergiatarvitsijat poistuvat
voimalla sähkömarkkinoilta. Näyttää siltä, että kun puualan ja
metalliteollisuuden kaltaiset häipyvät muille maille lamat allaan ja
talvilämmitystarpeet hiipuvat silmissämme ja bio korvaa loput
ydinsähköstämme kihtyvästi MITÄÄN todellista ydinlisätarvetta ei enää ole
ikinä maassamme. Ei nyt, eikä näillä näytöillä erityisesti jatkossa. Itse
asiassa ydinvoimaloiden jäädessä kylmilleen kiihtyvästi niiden mitä pikaisin
alasajojen aikataulu sopii hyvin EU:n vaatimalta paluultamme takaisin tuonne
1995 sähkönklulutustasoillemme. Ydinherramme saavat siis lakata
valehtelemasta kansalleen ja alkaa lukea maamme REALITEETTEJA! |
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RT Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:41 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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Zapanaz wrote:
[quote]
RT hunched over a computer, typing feverishly;
Thunder crashed, RT laughed madly, then wrote:
calrity of meaning is important.
lol.
[/quote]
Big difference between spelling and grammar...
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years. |
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BradGuth Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:07 pm Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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On Nov 24, 9:38 pm, RT <traRvE...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
[quote]Zapanaz wrote:
RT hunched over a computer, typing feverishly;
Thunder crashed, RT laughed madly, then wrote:
calrity of meaning is important.
lol.
Big difference between spelling and grammar...
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
[/quote]
More than likely that text messaging would have been from a certain
guano island, or at best from the Earth-moon L1, so what>s the
difference. No telling where the Apollo Chapel Bell was S-Band
transponding from.
~ BG |
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Bluuuue Rajah Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:16 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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Tim McGaughy <teekem@toast.net> wrote in
news:BKCdnWn98ISOY3LVnZ2dnUVZ_rrinZ2d@posted.toastnet:
[quote]Bill Anderson wrote:
IMBJR wrote:
Didn>t some audio analysis of that speech reveal he actually got it
right but some crackle popped all over his words?
Not yet, but apparently people keep trying:
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/onesmall.asp
Is it really that important?
A single syllable, single letter, single word. Goddamn, give the man a
break.
[/quote]
The PBS historians who did the Apollo documentary several years ago said
that he flubbed it mildly. |
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OM Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:16 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:38:18 -0700, RT <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com>
wrote:
[quote]If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
[/quote]
"ZOMG AM 0N M00N! 1 SMALL STEP 4 @ MAN, 1 GIANT L33P 4 M@NK!ND! LOL!"
OM
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Dillon Pyron Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:45 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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[Default] Thus spake OM <om@up_yours_elfritz_you_nazi.com>:
[quote]On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:38:18 -0700, RT <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com
wrote:
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
"ZOMG AM 0N M00N! 1 SMALL STEP 4 @ MAN, 1 GIANT L33P 4 M@NK!ND! LOL!"
OM
[/quote]
Excellent. Almost exactly what I was thinking, although I probably
would have said "OMFG DOOD".
off to ahbou for you
When you wish upon a falling star, your dreams come true.
Unless it>s really a meteorite hurtling to the Earth which
will destroy all life. Then you>re pretty much hosed no
matter what you wish for. Unless it>s death by meteor.
- dillon |
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rwalker Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: Re: UFO on the moon in Apollo days-debunked? |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:14:02 -0800, Otis Willie PIO The American War
Library <themilitarytoday@pacbell.net> wrote:
[quote]UFO on the moon in Apollo days-debunked?
http://www.examiner.com/x-504-Space-News-Examiner%7Ey2008m11d24-UFO-on-the-moon-in-Apollo-daysdebunked
snip[/quote]
Otis, my hat>s off to you. I see you all over Usenet posting press
releases on nearly everything under the sun, and always on topic.
Thanks. |
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Tim McGaughy Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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OM wrote:
[quote]On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:38:18 -0700, RT <traRvEsky@hotmMOVEail.com
wrote:
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
"ZOMG AM 0N M00N! 1 SMALL STEP 4 @ MAN, 1 GIANT L33P 4 M@NK!ND! LOL!"
[/quote]
:-) |
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BradGuth Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:31 pm Post subject: Re: UFO on the moon in Apollo days-debunked? |
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On Nov 25, 8:14 pm, Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
<themilitaryto...@pacbell.net> wrote:
[quote]UFO on the moon in Apollo days-debunked?http://www.examiner.com/x-504-Space-News-Examiner%7Ey2008m11d24-UFO-o...
{EXCERPT} Examiner.com - Another UFO photo? It shows Antares on the Frau Mor
Highlands on Feb. 5, 1971. And here>s the explanation NASA provided: A front
view of the Apollo 14 Lunar...
http://www.examiner.com/x-504-Space-News-Examiner%7Ey2008m11d24-UFO-o...
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Sweet!
404 Page not found
"Oops, sorry. We have lots of pages, but not that one!"
What sort of bogus crap are you selling us this time?
Thus far there>s nothing of JAXA or ISRO that looks anything like our
Apollo images as having been obtained from orbit. Has the physical
appearance of our moon suddenly changed?
~ BG |
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:52 pm Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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[quote]*From:* BradGuth <bradguth@gmail.com
*Date:* Tue, 25 Nov 2008 06:07:22 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 24, 9:38 pm, RT <traRvE...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Zapanaz wrote:
RT hunched over a computer, typing feverishly;
Thunder crashed, RT laughed madly, then wrote:
calrity of meaning is important.
lol.
Big difference between spelling and grammar...
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
More than likely that text messaging would have been from a certain
guano island, or at best from the Earth-moon L1, so what>s the
difference. No telling where the Apollo Chapel Bell was S-Band
transponding from.
~ BG
[/quote]
Are those researchers repeatedly measuring the distance of the Moon from
the Earth by bouncing a laser from the reflectors left by Apollo missions
lying or deluded? |
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Greg D. Moore (Strider) Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 1:06 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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<derek_c@cix.compulink.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OcydnStTM4NkEbDUnZ2dnUVZ8j-dnZ2d@giganews.com...
[quote]Are those researchers repeatedly measuring the distance of the Moon from
the Earth by bouncing a laser from the reflectors left by Apollo missions
lying or deluded?
[/quote]
While often used as proof we landed men on the Moon, it>s among the weaker
ones, since the Soviets also landed reflectors on unmanned craft.
There are far better evidence that we>ve been there than this one.
--
Greg Moore
Ask me about lily, an RPI based CMC. |
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kT Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 8:38 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Constellation is a FAILUR |
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Matt Wiser wrote:
Is the USA ready to admit that Constellation is a FAILURE?
I doubt it. The US can>t even admit the US is a failure.
[quote]Killfile him and forget he ever existed.
[/quote]
May I suggest that Constellation and the VSE is your real problem? |
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Matt Wiser Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 8:38 am Post subject: Re: Is the USA ready to admit that Neil Armstrong flubbed hi |
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Neither. The laser reflectors are in the right places where the missions
landed. And stop replying to the Guthless one. He>s an escapee from the
funny farm and has been wasting bandwith with his delusional posts for
several years now. Killfile him and forget he ever existed.
<derek_c@cix.compulink.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OcydnStTM4NkEbDUnZ2dnUVZ8j-dnZ2d@giganews.com...
[quote]*From:* BradGuth <bradguth@gmail.com
*Date:* Tue, 25 Nov 2008 06:07:22 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 24, 9:38 pm, RT <traRvE...@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote:
Zapanaz wrote:
RT hunched over a computer, typing feverishly;
Thunder crashed, RT laughed madly, then wrote:
calrity of meaning is important.
lol.
Big difference between spelling and grammar...
If Armstrong had texted from the moon, no one would have been
puzzling over it and it would not be coming up now and then
over the years.
More than likely that text messaging would have been from a certain
guano island, or at best from the Earth-moon L1, so what>s the
difference. No telling where the Apollo Chapel Bell was S-Band
transponding from.
~ BG
Are those researchers repeatedly measuring the distance of the Moon from
the Earth by bouncing a laser from the reflectors left by Apollo missions
lying or deluded?[/quote] |
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