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Post by Moon Man on Nov 16, 2005 16:03:13 GMT -4
As my nephew pointed out, the sinking of the Titanic is more recent history than that of the Cubs winning the Series. Ha! This made me laugh!
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 17, 2006 21:15:45 GMT -4
The Sudbury basin was created 1.85 to 2.5 billion years ago by the impact of a massive 10 km-wide meteorite that slammed into the earth's crust at a speed of 75 km per second. The impact had an equivalent energy force of 10 billion Hiroshima bombs and created a band of nickel called the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive. The blast created the world's largest crater which is nearly 200 times the diameter of Meteor Crater in Arizona. The impact produced a red hot rain of glowing glass and shattering and melting rock was blown high above the atmosphere before it fell back to Earth. Over a metre of this hot debris, mostly rock glass, fell in the Thunder Bay area. The last debris to fall was fine dust, and it took as long as a year to fall, scattering a dusty film right around the world. There is also evidence that the region by hit by an asteroid 37 million years ago creating Lake Wanapitei (13,256.80 Hectares). The Precambrian Shield where Sudbury is located is the oldest rock on the North American continent. The rim of the boat shaped basin is 37 miles long and 17 miles wide.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 15, 2006 17:00:22 GMT -4
No.
My comments always come through in the future.
Looks Like the Detla Really Ready Heavy will get the call for future flights.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 15, 2006 15:48:10 GMT -4
The Delta Rocket is the rocket of the future. They will be using it to launch future Shuttles, the new age shuttles.
The Holocaust did not kill as many as your history books claim; just like the mass graves Iraq allegedly had; they don't exist. Babies weren't being tossed from incubators in 91 like Bush senior falsely reported either to suck you into war.
If the Holocaust was so bad then why did America hire so many WW11 war criminals for there Space program..?
Canada declared war on Japan right after Pearl Harbour while America waited until the next day to declare war. Why the wait..?
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 18:28:58 GMT -4
If the Saturn were so great they would've used it to lauch three satellites at once; uh huh. and if an Iowa class battleship was really so great they would use it for bass fishing. (obviously WWII was a hoax) Pearl Harbour was. The Holocaust wasn't as bad as the Jews claim either.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 18:09:29 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 17:59:43 GMT -4
If the Saturn were so great they would've used it to lauch three satellites at once; instead they created the Delta; the mother of all satellite lauchers.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 17:28:36 GMT -4
The Delta is bigger than the Saturn V. It was on TV. That's where I saw it. If the Saturn was so great they wouldn't have created the Delta Rocket.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 14, 2006 16:54:24 GMT -4
Allright, I'm simply not used to the rules of engagement here. Are we through with the "Delta is three times Saturn" bit of this thread? What's the point?? There is absolutely nothing at all that you can say or do that will cause MoonMan to explain to you what he meant by "Delta is 3x Saturn" Trust me, we've been dealing with this guy for over a year now. You might as well accept my explaination for the Delta = 3x Saturn statement. That's as close as you're ever going to get to knowing what was going through his head. And you know what, I'm probably right. He probably saw a picture of the three common booster cores and thought, "duuuhhhh, thars three of tham." Seriously, there is no "thread" here. There's no discussion. There's no debate, and there's no educating MoonMan. He doesn't even read the replies. He just pops in and looks at the last page, then randomly hits reply and makes some crazy claim, then he's off to GoodLikeProductions or some similar website. That's all you're ever going to get here. I read every post in every thread I pst in. You've been proven to be a fraud once again.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 17:24:25 GMT -4
OK, so we'll just move "Toronto to Tokyo in 1 hour" from the "List of Things MoonMan has Gotten Right" over to the "List of Things MoonMan Has Gotten Wrong" So let's see, the "Gotten Wrong" list is here: seaofcrisis.com/ext/babb/moonman.htmThe "Things MoonMan has Gotten Right" list is... 1. ... That site needs updating. Did I ever tell you that on Nov. 11 2004 I predicted that a major 8+ quake would hit on Christmas day? It was boxing day here but Christmas day where it hit.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 17:05:43 GMT -4
I think we're going to want some verification on that. The shortest distance (great circle) between Toronto and Tokyo is (roughly) 10,600 km or (equally roughly) 6,500 miles. That means an average speed of 10,600 km/h or 6,500 m/h. But since it would have to move slower for takeoff and landing, and remain subsonic while over populated areas, its crusing speed would have to be faster. Let's say that I am very skeptical of this claim. edit to add: The only thing I can think of that could do this would be a sub-orbital hop, like Robert Heinlein's Antipodes Spacelines. Fred I got the time wrong. Cape Breton to Vancouver in 45 minutes www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060816.wspace0816/BNStory/Science/home
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 13, 2006 16:12:52 GMT -4
I have to go but it was on TV last week. If the Saturn was so great they'd still be using it, even if they don't go to the moon. And if Concorde was so fast, they'd still be flying it. Um, Canada is building a plane faster than the Concorde. Toronto to Tokyo in 1 hour or so.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 12, 2006 17:52:57 GMT -4
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 12, 2006 17:51:00 GMT -4
haha!
I'll be back in a couple days; hopefully I'll have time to post saturn V stats.
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Post by Moon Man on Dec 12, 2006 17:47:38 GMT -4
I have to go but it was on TV last week. If the Saturn was so great they'd still be using it, even if they don't go to the moon.
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