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Post by hplasm on Jul 9, 2007 16:44:12 GMT -4
Straydog says they used 1/6th g simulation chambers - I can't get him to explain exaclty what he means by this. They are quite common in the Non-Orthogonal Dilbert Space that the HB's minds inhabit.
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Post by hplasm on Jul 3, 2007 20:55:24 GMT -4
Bravo BertLS. A Masterful piece of work. You do realise that the best you can hope for (from DaveCRocky) is warmed over reposts from all of the other forums. Although there has been some 'evolution' in DCR's latest posts, the same old UT vids still get dragged up. (your mission- which you have obviously accepted- is to lay the wasted pixels to rest, as is your forte. En guarde!) ...per ardua!!
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Post by hplasm on Jul 19, 2007 16:38:50 GMT -4
Hmm. Poof! or Squit! Hard choice...
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Post by hplasm on Jul 19, 2007 15:15:08 GMT -4
No; since Google contracts for a large part of the NASA-CIA-Illuminati-Apollo-hoax-suppression enforcement, you're much more likely to have some unfortunate problems with your brakes in the near future. Eek! Imagine being run over by a wheelbarrow full of cash. You can't take it with you, but it can take you with it... how ironic! (in the Morrisette-accepted mode, of course :> )
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Post by hplasm on Jul 7, 2007 12:31:37 GMT -4
Whether karma exists or not, you are now facing the negative impact of your actions. Don't be so surprised by it. You labelled a group of people negatively, and now are facing the consequences. Don't mistake for karma that which can adequately be explained by spite.
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Post by hplasm on Jun 14, 2007 16:56:10 GMT -4
I will absolutely NOT do it that way. Unless Youtube can put up ONLY official NASA video with original audio in at least 800X600 resolution. Nah, even then I wouldn't do it. I want people to think when they're answering the questions. You really are serious! ;D Goooood luck!
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Post by hplasm on Jun 13, 2007 21:01:18 GMT -4
Just to assist our HB brethren, here is an answer framework: Q1: Here is an interesting video <insert youtube url here> Q2: Here is an interesting one <insert youtube url here> Q3: The scientist here disagrees <insert youtube url here> etc use the cut and paste hotkeys as usual...
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Post by hplasm on Aug 13, 2007 21:10:34 GMT -4
I'll also point out that not all younguns believe Apollo was hoaxed. Jason and I may not agree on much, but we're both young (too young to remember Apollo, right, Jason?), and we both know that believing it was faked is folly. I think that most young people agree with you, however based on personal observation, it is my feeling the age distribution among HBs includes a large percentage of young people that is significantly out of proportion with the general population. I think people too young to remember Apollo first hand are more prone to believe it was faked, but that doesn't mean they are likely to believe it was faked. I have faith the younger generation is generally not foolish enough to believe such nonsense. On the other hand, I fear the situation may be getting worse with each passing year. Hmm- I just had a mail from a guy called John Titor who says his kids claim the IPod (whatever that is...) is a hoax and that it would take a post fusion society to make something that complicated so simple... |-/
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Post by hplasm on Jun 11, 2007 17:52:08 GMT -4
I have yet to see a coherent or compelling argument from rocky. I don't know if I count as a lurker, but I hope my contribution to this thread qualifies it for the mercy rule. Rocky's posings in this and other threads are exactly the same re-heated postings from other forums (fora?). Perhaps the pips need to squeak a little yet? edit: I said 'posings', and meant 'postings' , but perhaps sometimes the subconscious is more astute than is usually realised...
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Post by hplasm on Jun 9, 2007 19:11:22 GMT -4
Good point- but there's always acting...
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Post by hplasm on Jun 9, 2007 18:57:12 GMT -4
Svector- have you ever contemplated playing a lawyer on TV?
Worthy of Perry Mason, my man! Excellent.
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Post by hplasm on Jun 9, 2007 10:00:34 GMT -4
There's a way to find out if these people are really lurkers and viewers, or just more of your friends. On the other hand, you were the one initially claiming that "lurkers and viewers" were convinced by your posts, so where are they? If I was mischevious, I would say that it is hard to type in a straitjacket. But I'm not. So I won't.
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Post by hplasm on Jun 8, 2007 17:31:37 GMT -4
As I recall, DaveCrocky, you have failed many of these 'tests' yourself, across the many fora you have repeated yourself upon... (now *that* does not look right.)
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Post by hplasm on Jun 8, 2007 17:26:31 GMT -4
I recall it from the Vegians in "Doc" Smith's "The Vortex Blasters." Game set and match! ;D I owe you 10 point, plus 5 bonus points for the Vegians- I don't have the book at the moment, and it was bothering me as to what they were called as I was reading. Wandering minds, eh. Not seen mine for a while now...
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Post by hplasm on Jun 7, 2007 18:35:25 GMT -4
Welcome aboard chaps (ses)! Tails high, Brothers! (10 points for the origin of that...?)
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