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Post by davidlee on Mar 6, 2009 9:59:27 GMT -5
But I'm pretty excited about the launch tonight (hopefully) of the Kepler Telescope. The discovery of an Earth size planet is going to be "un event sociologique! (As the French would say)".
One day were gonna look out there and find someone looking right back at us! I hope I'm still alive when that happens!
As RAMS would say.....GO FOR THROTTLE UP!
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Post by Chicawolverina on Mar 6, 2009 21:47:23 GMT -5
NASA been screwing up so much lately, I just have my fingers crossed for this one, that they don't get the wires crossed on this one. Nothings worse than to see another science mission get fucked up. ><Tomasina Chicawolverina!
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Post by tilos on Mar 9, 2009 21:44:00 GMT -5
Chica thanks for the positive thoughts...
I can let NASA borrow my old Slogan:
"Nasa, an island of ineptness, adrift on a sea of excuses, on a journey to nowhere"
My motto is "Just fly me to the Moon and show me that damn flag and then I "might" believe you." I insist on a free trip to the Moon (with oxygen or something resembling air ) ... then I might be more interested in their ability to find us another place to ...how do you say Colonize-without sounding like a bad infection/infestation.
And yeah I think NASA probably did land on the Moon but I would not be shocked to find out they lied their ass off either. I'm not sure why I think we are fed a load of crap about half the time but that is my gut feeling / overall impression.
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Post by shewolfe on Mar 9, 2009 22:11:24 GMT -5
Chica thanks for the positive thoughts... I can let NASA borrow my old Slogan: "Nasa, an island of ineptness, adrift on a sea of excuses, on a journey to nowhere" My motto is "Just fly me to the Moon and show me that damn flag and then I "might" believe you." I insist on a free trip to the Moon (with oxygen or something resembling air ) ... then I might be more interested in their ability to find us another place to ...how do you say Colonize-without sounding like a bad infection/infestation. And yeah I think NASA probably did land on the Moon but I would not be shocked to find out they lied their ass off either. I'm not sure why I think we are fed a load of crap about half the time but that is my gut feeling / overall impression. Very well said, Tilos!
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Post by davidlee on Mar 10, 2009 9:17:57 GMT -5
Well Dano, I'm much more interested in what they "don't" tell us. Like why are there so many flying triange sightings these days, and does anyone really think they retired the stealth fighter for the F-22 Raptor? NOT!
I'm just saying.....
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Post by tilos on Mar 12, 2009 21:08:51 GMT -5
Flying Triangles. Most likely lighter than air military platform of some type.
I have one for you. Hydrogen. It is so "light" it floats off into space. I guess gravity does not apply to hydrogen.
If this warped space crapola they present on Discovery etc... is the correct explanation for gravity then I don't see anything "floating into space."
I guess hydrogen got a "Get out of Gravity Free" card somehow.
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