Re: [Cooker] bluebird name

2002-03-19 Thread Leon Brooks

On Monday 18 March 2002 23:49, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
 Martin Maèok [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Who's idea was bluebird ?

 After vitamin we could have used erythropoietin but anyway.

Whew! That was a narrow escape! (-:

Cheers; Leon




[Cooker] bluebird name

2002-03-16 Thread Martin Maok

Who's idea was bluebird ?

Is it related to CIA's human behaviour program called BLUEBIRD -
research of mind control techniques (brainwashing) - originated in
1950 and later known as ARTICHOKE ?

Just curious ...

(anyway, good work, 8.2 looks very good)

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Re: [Cooker] bluebird name

2002-03-16 Thread Warly

Martin Maèok [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Who's idea was bluebird ?

 Is it related to CIA's human behaviour program called BLUEBIRD -
 research of mind control techniques (brainwashing) - originated in
 1950 and later known as ARTICHOKE ?

 Just curious ...

Hum, Gael has the idea, but I think it is more related to the rocket-car
that speed up to 680 mph near salt lake city.

-- 
Warly




Re: [Cooker] bluebird name

2002-03-16 Thread Randy K.Wilson

On Saturday 16 March 2002 06:55 am, you wrote:

 Hum, Gael has the idea, but I think it is more related to the rocket-car
 that speed up to 680 mph near salt lake city.

U errr... the car that went 622+ mph at Bonneville was the Blue 
Flame. There is a history of speed record cars named Bluebird, run by the 
Campbell family. The latest I know of is Bluebird Electric. which did close 
to 130mph. I think there was a Bluebird rocket car at Bonneville in the 
'60s., also.