, bridges, buildings.. Not at $50K per
pound, it won't!
Why do I love NASA?
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html
and nary a furry weavol in sight!
R. A. Hettinga wrote:
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Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 17:40:55 -0800
Subject: Re: Touching shuttle debris may cause bad spirits to invade
At 12:38 PM 2/4/03 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily. It is a well documented phenomenon that people show up at
hospitals with even some seemingly real conditions whenever there is a
particular panic in the media, even in cases where it is simply not
possible that they were made
Smell that, son? Nothing else in the world smells like that
I love the smell of hydrazine in the morning It smells like
It's MMH that cooks your goose. Regular hydrazine (smells like fish)
ain't that hypergolic with N2O5.
incompetence.
The press was reporting that some dozens of
Sunder wrote:
Let's see, we're going into war with Iraq, and we're sending up the
shuttle to do experiments on how furry weavols behave under zero
gravity... uh huh.
Lothe though I am to shed doubt on your consipiracy theories - but the
shuttle was on its way *down*. Why would they be bringing
Far more than likely, the truth is closer that the Space Shuttles have
been performing ultra sensitive spy work - launching new spy satelites, or
repairing them, and may have pieces of spy satelites on them.
Let's see, we're going into war with Iraq, and we're sending up the
shuttle to do
On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 05:42 PM, Dave Howe wrote:
Sunder wrote:
Let's see, we're going into war with Iraq, and we're sending up the
shuttle to do experiments on how furry weavols behave under zero
gravity... uh huh.
Lothe though I am to shed doubt on your consipiracy theories - but
At 10:19 AM 02/02/2003 -0800, Tim May wrote:
Journalists may as well be saying the above, saying that shuttle debris
has evil spirits which can come out if the debris is touched.
They're also saying that Feds will come and arrest you if you touch them.
You'll have to draw your own conclusions
--- Eric Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Feb
I'm not sure which is more irritating-- the obvious
way in which
the govermedia manipulate the issue, or their
automatic assumption that
americans are too stupid/criminal to turn in all the
parts they
find if NASA just said we need all
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 10:19:27AM -0800, Tim May wrote:
A real journalist would just roll his eyes and say Look, folks, NASA
wants these pieces to be aid in reconstructing the accident. There are
no traces of liquid propellants and deadly chemicals on these pieces.
And they certainly
Think upgrading of circuit boards. Remove old board, insert new board for
example. Leaving the old board circling around may not be a good
thing. Just for example.
--Kaos-Keraunos-Kybernetos---
+ ^ + :NSA got $20Bil/year |Passwords are like
At 10:19 AM 2/2/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
...
Speaking of journalists, why does Wolf Blitzer repeat this obvious lie
about the metal bits and pieces being tainted by evil spirits? Because
these so-called journalists are stooges for the state.
Well, the bit about 18 times the speed of light, and
On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 11:07 PM, John Kelsey wrote:
A real journalist would just roll his eyes and say Look, folks, NASA
wants these pieces to be aid in reconstructing the accident. There
are no traces of liquid propellants and deadly chemicals on these
pieces. And they certainly
On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 09:18 AM, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
...and some very, very tiny fraction may have actually touched
some component which made them slightly ill.
Tf they ingested a part made of beryllium alloy, it could make them
pretty
sick...
First, if they are eating shuttle
On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 10:19 AM, Tim May wrote:
Last laugh: CNN is carrying (10:06 a.m. PST) an information slug at
the bottom of a Wolf Blitzer interview: Columbia was traveling 18
times faster than the speed of light.
Yes, speed of light.
This same slug has since appeared
Journalists may as well be saying the above, saying that shuttle debris
has evil spirits which can come out if the debris is touched.
Part of the dumbing down of America, and of journalism. (I just heard
one Fox News anchorbimbo referring to the Russian rocket launched today
as bringing
At 10:19 AM -0800 2/2/03, Tim May wrote:
Last laugh: CNN is carrying (10:06 a.m. PST) an information slug at
the bottom of a Wolf Blitzer interview: Columbia was traveling 18
times faster than the speed of light.
Yes, speed of light.
Please mister spaceman, won't you please take me along for a
the shuttle can be traveling 18 times faster than light!
-TD
Ain't I a stinker?
BB
From: Tim May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Touching shuttle debris may cause bad spirits to invade your
body!
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2003 10:19:27 -0800
Journalists may as well be saying
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