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Post by grmcdorman on Jan 10, 2009 17:11:08 GMT -4
... and at the same time they claim Stanley Kubrick, a very professional film-maker, was responsible for making these videos with all these non-professional mistakes.
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Post by laurel on Jan 10, 2009 20:40:08 GMT -4
LunaCognita didn't see this Apollo 16 clip apparently. www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a16/a16v.1201704.rmAt 22 seconds, and 41 seconds, and 1:27, and 2:06, and 2:08, and 2:16, and 2:22, and 2:48, an astronaut either enters or leaves the frame and there's no Quindar tone. How did the astronauts know where to move without their cues? (BTW, I wasn't actually looking for video to debunk LunaCognita, I just happened to notice this while I was watching the clip.)
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Post by dwight on Jan 14, 2009 6:33:43 GMT -4
I got Michael St Mark trying to score brownie points telling me I know nothing about Apollo TV cameras.
I'm in two minds, should I ignore him or should I prolong his suffering? What with me only holding a generic knowledge of those pieces of equipment? I mean YT does suck the life out of you no matter what.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Jan 14, 2009 7:54:37 GMT -4
I suppose you could prolong his suffering by telling what you do know about the cameras. Then, you can be amused when he types in his response. I got the same stuff from Straydog, when he tells me I'm ignorant on science. And yet, HE thinks that Intelligent Design has scienctific evidece that supports it, and evolution does not. Funny thing also is that he doesn't know how moon rocks can be older than Earth rocks.
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Jason
Pluto
May all your hits be crits
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Post by Jason on Jan 14, 2009 11:36:25 GMT -4
Welll, did i miss anymore mistakes they made? They left some of the scenary with the prop marks showing (C-Rock) and left Coke bottles on the stage.
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Post by nomuse on Jan 17, 2009 22:42:16 GMT -4
Coke bottles? What about the still photographs from a previous week's shooting that were left on the A-11 set (hey....at least they did one thing to industry standard. They shot out of order!) Continuity girl must have gotten fired over that one. Since, of course, they obviously weren't using one later...
Oh, edited because I had to add -- who hired the dipstick DP who kept letting studio lights get into frame?
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raven
Jupiter
That ain't Earth, kiddies.
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Post by raven on Jan 18, 2009 6:41:49 GMT -4
They resent NASA in a mustachio twirling villenesque manner. Super-competent one moment, with alleged death squads worldwide that anyone with the knowledge to break the conspiracy live in fear of , which includes, among others, all the worlds scientists and engineers. Super-incompetent the next, with things like the 'C' rock and 'wire' glints. Fine for a Hollywood movie, but for reality? Not so great.
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Post by smlbstcbr on Jan 18, 2009 15:22:04 GMT -4
I believe that this guy "thinks" that someone left those easter eggs "to reveal the truth". Obviously he will reject any third party observations that effectively show that the video signal came from the moon...
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Post by nomuse on Jan 19, 2009 3:03:53 GMT -4
I'd hate to be one of those whistleblowers. That would keep me up all night, all right; the challenge of designing clues that would slip by trained scientists for forty years, but be instantly obvious to Joe Schmo once a random person on the Internet notices one of them and posts a blurry video or a rambling web page about it.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jan 19, 2009 6:51:30 GMT -4
I'd hate to be one of those whistleblowers. That would keep me up all night, all right; the challenge of designing clues that would slip by trained scientists for forty years, but be instantly obvious to Joe Schmo once a random person on the Internet notices one of them and posts a blurry video or a rambling web page about it. I found this picture of one working on a prototype version of the LRV.
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