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Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M)
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Double-A
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M Reply with quote

On Jul 31, 11:25 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
[quote]Double A  I buy good wide shoes at Wal Mart.
[/quote]

The nearest Wal-Mart is about 20 miles from here, too far for me to
walk. Locals have kept them out of this immediate area.


[quote]You have my house phone #
go into a Wal Mart and have its manager call me and you can get nice new
shoes.
[/quote]

How so? Put in on your card?


[quote]That goes for Twitty as well.         Like I say if you can walk
do not squawk. I use to run 10 years ago,now its only to the toilet
Go Figure  Bert
[/quote]

I>m probably in the best shape of my life, except for my feet. I used
to think walking to the mail box was too much to ask. Now I have a
postal mailbox only a little over a mile away, and am thankful it is
so close.

Double-A
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M Reply with quote

On Jul 31, 11:40 am, herbertglaz...@webtv.net (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
[quote]SAME  WEATHER As yesterday,and it must sound very boring to you
all.Monsoon rains and 90F for a high    Wrote a letter to Fl Gov Charlie
Crist to save the children from dying form Progress Energy air pollution
The letter came back to me because I left out the zip #   Its now a
choice of stupid male man or the fact I had my return address on it and
I know they know me.  Reality is Charlie Crist would not say a word
against Progress Energy. The Godfather makes sure of that.  Bert
[/quote]

Instead of "summer" you should call the the "monsoon season" in
Florida! Here we are enjoying another sunny day as usual. Clear
skies and no wind. High about 80. Just lovely!

Double-A
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:20 pm    Post subject: Re: ~ * The Animal Rescue Reply with quote

On Jul 30, 12:02 pm, Double-A <double...@hush.com> wrote:
[quote]"All the hearts are
locked away on ... "

[/quote]
"This the eve of
Holy day <pause>,"


CLICK ~ !

~ * The Animal Rescue
Site ~ Click the purple button
To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ...

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Might spectral lines vary with distance from the galacti Reply with quote

Timerhead Reality is we are all the thinking parts of the universe.
Even a bad idea is better than no idea. We learn from books written by
hopefully great minds(imperial thoughts) In alt astronomy we delight in
discussing our ideas. Most are in the box. Some are out of the box. You
Timberhead must like it when you can bring your own ideas into the pot.
We dont have to agree. Not in agreement is half the fun. Cactus
saul will tell you if 10 Jews get together none of them will agree on
anything . Jews love to argue. That is the reason they go to deli
breakfast clubs. Bert
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Might spectral lines vary with distance from the galacti Reply with quote

Thank you Saul I even knew I spelt it wrong but it sounded right so it
communicated OK but Mulligan stew it is,and it is delicious especially
eaten under a bridge in Chelsea Mass on Thanksgiving. I happen to
relate as a kid what Double A and Twitty are going through. The poor in
1938 were better off than the poor of 2008. They when together shared
what little they had. They did not rob Ma and Pa stores like 7 11 of
today. The Godfather has taken away the class of the poor. You have to
have a gun to stay alive in the USA I have a 357 magnum To save my
life if sheriff Bob Hansel my Osceola sheriff brings one of his low life
deputies like Edward Flores or sargent Strecker to my house and carry
out his threats on my life. I will hope to get off the first shot.
They know this Bert
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Saul Levy
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Live Nude Astronomy - Mars Express Gets SHARP! Photos of Reply with quote

Is that an Idaho potato (asking BEERTbrain)? lmao!

Saul Levy


On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 05:21:02 GMT, "Painius" <starswirlernosp@maol.com>
wrote:

[quote]Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos
[/quote]

[quote][NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM5H48N9JF_index_1.html ][/quote]
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:38 pm    Post subject: Re: ~ * The Animal Rescue Reply with quote

"Twittering One" <mournenwould@aol.com> wrote in message...
news:132ca578-91b7-49fb-961f-d48610218a42@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com...
[quote]
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/31/opinion/31kristof.html
[/quote]
An amazing story! Absolutely amazing!

Thank you for sharing, Mz. V.

CLICK ~ !

~ * The Animal Rescue
Site ~ Click the purple button
To feed an animal in need, every click gives a bowl ...

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

~ * ~

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

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Hagar
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Live Nude Astronomy - Mars Express Gets SHARP! Photos of Reply with quote

"Painius" <starswirlernosp@maol.com> wrote in message
news:2Zbkk.141510$102.79006@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
[quote]KEEEP THOSE CLOTHES OFF -- IT>S 211 DEGREES
IN HERE! JUST ONE MORE LITTLE DEGREE UPS IT
TO THE BOILING POINT! -- WELCOME TO...

L I V E N U D E A S T R O N O M Y
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July 31, 2008

Newsgroups: sci.space.news
Subject: Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos

ESA News
http://www.esa.int

Mars Express acquires sharpest images of martian moon Phobos

Mars Express closed in on the intriguing martian moon Phobos at 6:49 CEST
[0449 UTC] on 23 July, flying past at 3 km/s, only 93 km from the moon.
The
ESA spacecraft>s fly-bys of the moon have returned its most detailed
full-disc images ever, also in 3-D, using the High Resolution Stereo
Camera
on board.

Phobos is what scientists call a 'small irregular body'. Measuring 27 km
x
22 km x 19 km, it is one of the least reflective objects in the Solar
System, thought to be a capture-asteroid or a remnant of the material
that
formed the planets.

The best images of Phobos ever

The HRSC images, which are still under processing, form a bounty for
scientists studying Phobos. They are a result of observations carried out
over several close fly-bys of the martian moon, performed over the past
three weeks. At their best, the pictures have a resolution of 3.7 m/pixel
and are taken in five channels (in the stereo channel) for images in 3-D
and
(in the photometric channels) to perform analyses of the physical
properties
of the surface.

The images obtained by several other spacecraft so far have either been
of a
lower resolution, or not available in 3D and have not covered the entire
disc of Phobos. This is also the first time that portions of the far-side
of
the moon have been imaged in such high resolution (Phobos always faces
Mars
on the same side).

Scientific bounty

In observing Phobos, Mars Express benefits from its highly elliptical
orbit
which takes it from a closest distance of 270 km from the planet to a
maximum of 10 000 km (from the centre of Mars), crossing the 9000 km
orbit
of the martian moon. Mars Express imaged the far-side of Phobos (with
respect to Mars) for the first time after NASA>s Viking mission, by
flying
outside the spacecraft>s orbit around Mars.

Phobos-Grunt (Phobos soil), a Russian sample-return mission, is due to
for
launch in 2009. It is expected to land on the far-side of Phobos at a
region
between 5 deg south to 5 deg north, and 230 deg west to 235 deg west.
This
region was last imaged in the 1970s by the Viking orbiters.

The HRSC observations have been awaited eagerly to better assess and
characterise the choice of the landing site.

The moon>s remarkably grooved surface can be seen in the pictures quite
clearly. The origin of these grooves is still debated. It is not known
whether they are produced by ejecta thrown up from impacts on Mars, or if
they result from the surface regolith, or soil, slipping into internal
fissures.

In this image, at least two families of grooves with distinct
orientations
can be seen along with an elongated crater.

The stereo observations (resolution 3.7 m/pixel) are important for
structural analysis and they will be used to derive a digital terrain
model
(a 3-D map of the surface that includes elevation data). The extra
photometric channels (at 7.4 m/pixel) make it possible to study the
properties of the Phobos regolith at micron to millimetre scales.

An operational challenge

Managing the close fly-bys was an operational challenge, made possible by
spacecraft operations engineers and scientists who worked together to
specially optimise Mars Express>s trajectory and obtain the best possible
views.

The observation made use of a spacecraft slew, a special manoeuvre
whereby
the body of the spacecraft is rotated against the direction of motion, to
effectively lower the speed at which the target passes in the field of
view
of the camera. This makes it possible to avoid blurring of the pictures
despite the high fly-by velocities, whilst maintaining acceptable
exposure
time.

The HRSC Super Resolution Channel (SRC) also observed during this close
fly-by, with a nominal resolution of 90 cm/pixel. As expected, despite
the
slew, some residual motion blur has crept into the image, but much detail
is
expected to be recovered after further processing.

In the days running up to the observation, the primary star-tracker - a
navigation device that helps the spacecraft point its instruments at the
target accurately - experienced some temporary difficulty in recognising
the
star constellations in its field of view, leaving the spacecraft
operating
on its secondary system. Concerned that this might affect this critical
observation, the team at ESA>s European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in
Darmstadt, Germany, worked intensely to recover the primary system and
were
able to switch back successfully two days before the fly-by.

Notes for editors:

The Principal Investigator (PI) for the HRSC experiment on ESA>s Mars
Express is Prof. Dr Gerhard Neukum, who also designed the camera
technically. The HRSC science team consists of 45 Co-Investigators from
32
institutions located in 10 nations. The camera was developed at the
German
Aerospace Center (DLR) under the PI in cooperation with industrial
partners
(EADS Astrium, Lewicki Microelectronic GmbH and Jena-Optronik GmbH). It
is
operated through ESA/ESOC by the DLR Institute of Planetary Research,
where
systematic processing of the image data is carried out. The scenes shown
here were processed by the PI group at the Institute for Geosciences of
the
Freie Universitaet Berlin in cooperation with the DLR Institute of
Planetary
Research, Berlin.

[NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM5H48N9JF_index_1.html ]

That news was 212 degrees--*BOILING HOT* !...

http://www.nc212movie.com/2/

Astronomical THANK YOU to... Andrew Yee !

I L O V E T H I S U N I V E R S E

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net

[/quote]
Thanks for the excellent post. I can>t wait for the loons to see remnants
of buildings, smoke stacks and possibly a face. I>m sure those lines were
made by alien trucks.
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M Reply with quote

Double A I buy good wide shoes at Wal Mart. You have my house phone #
go into a Wal Mart and have its manager call me and you can get nice new
shoes. That goes for Twitty as well. Like I say if you can walk
do not squawk. I use to run 10 years ago,now its only to the toilet
Go Figure Bert
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M Reply with quote

Twitty Rudy you would love. She is so loveable If you will take care
of Rudy when I am gone I will take care of you both Rudy has her
instincts and is a logical thinker Bert
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G=EMC^2 Glazier
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Osceola Weather Progress Energy in Hot Water(stole 146 M Reply with quote

SAME WEATHER As yesterday,and it must sound very boring to you
all.Monsoon rains and 90F for a high Wrote a letter to Fl Gov Charlie
Crist to save the children from dying form Progress Energy air pollution
The letter came back to me because I left out the zip # Its now a
choice of stupid male man or the fact I had my return address on it and
I know they know me. Reality is Charlie Crist would not say a word
against Progress Energy. The Godfather makes sure of that. Bert
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Saul Levy
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:14 am    Post subject: Re: More evidence proving Apollo Hoax Reply with quote

Then please REMOVE YOURSELF, BradBoi! lmfjao!

It>s long overdue. You are VERY untrustworthy! lmao!

What>s that new orbital period again?

Saul Levy


On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 07:16:44 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth
<bradguth@gmail.com> wrote:

[quote]If any other significant species such as diatoms had become as
untrustworthy and as dastardly bastards as we humans, whereas that too
could have been the demise of life as we know it if such diatoms had
killed themselves off. The one species of complex life on Earth that
could be entirely removed without repercussions or negative
consequences to the environment, is the human species.

- Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth[/quote]
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I'm not Farrel you retard
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:28 am    Post subject: Re: Anabolic steroids Reply with quote

On Jul 30, 7:58 pm, "I>m not Farrel you retard"
<ErnstPri...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]On Jul 30, 6:37 am, "I>m not Farrel you retard"



ErnstPri...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 28, 7:57 pm, "I>m not Farrel you retard"

ErnstPri...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 27, 7:16 pm, "I>m not Farrel you retard"

ErnstPri...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 27, 5:29 pm, ernie...@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:

can cause body hair growth and scalp hair loss.
Another example of hair growing in one area at the expense of another.
Ernie

Remember the good doctors who were ridiculed by the likes of asshole
farrel who do not want cures due to jealousy and/or greed.

Repetition #168 of the "Anabolic steroids" post by Ernie, and no more
true than when he first posted it years ago.

Remember Dr. Folkman. Remember Dr. Folkman. Remember Dr. Folkman.
Remember Dr. Folkman....

(followups restored, above)

On Jul 28, 5:41 pm, ernie...@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:

Anybody can see who is telling the truth by googling anabolic steroids.
Ernie

OK, here>s the link to the Google search using the term "anabolic
steroids." So, which one is the link that proves you are right?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=anabolic+steroids&btnG=Google+Se...

I can>t wait for your no-doubt informative answer.

Remember Dr. Frink.

(followups restored, above)

On Jul 29, 5:30 pm, ernie...@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:

The smart members will scan more than one of the sites. Ernie

So, in other words, you have nothing to prove your bizarre (and wrong)
take on anabolic steroids correct. Instead, when pressed for proof you
essentially ask other people to do your homework for you "oh, go
Google it, you>ll find I>m right somewhere if you>re smart enough."

Riiiight.

Remember Dr. Dragan Davic

(followups restored, above)

On Jul 30, 5:15 pm, ernie...@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:

We all know that the ones who learn the most, are the ones who do their
own homework. Ernie

... my point exactly. And you expect others to do your homework for
you, which says everything we need to know about you.

Remember Dr. Solomon.
[/quote]
(followups restored, above)

On Jul 31, 5:29 pm, ernie...@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:
[quote]Crazier and crazier. I was doing my homework when I read about anabolic
steroids. Ernie
[/quote]
So prove it. Where did you read about it? What site, what article, who
wrote it? Telling people to 'scan google searches' *is* telling people
to do your homework for you.

Remember Dr. Folkman, who always did his own homework and never asked
anyone who read his writings to hunt down citations for him.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:25 am    Post subject: Re: Live Nude Astronomy - Mars Express Gets SHARP! Photos of Reply with quote

"Hagar" <hagen@sahm.name> wrote in message...
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[quote]"Painius" <starswirlernosp@maol.com> wrote in message
news:2Zbkk.141510$102.79006@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

KEEEP THOSE CLOTHES OFF --

[NOTE: Images and weblinks supporting this release are available at
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM5H48N9JF_index_1.html ]

Thanks for the excellent post. I can>t wait for the loons to see remnants
of buildings, smoke stacks and possibly a face. I>m sure those lines were
made by alien trucks.
[/quote]
UR welcome, Hagar! And here i thought it was
some alien with a faulty potato peeler.

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth

P.S.: Thank YOU for reading!

P.P.S.: http://painellsworth.net
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Jeffâ–˛Relf
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 7:01 am    Post subject: 10:30 pm in Seattle, light rain, 53°F, high was 67°F. Reply with quote

10:30 pm in Seattle, light rain, 53°F, high was 67°F.
Light wind from the South West, 4 mph. Humidity: 79%.
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