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Post by frenat on Jan 30, 2006 17:36:45 GMT -4
Even if it were true, then why couldn't he just get online at a local library or a friend's computer. Hacking him to keep him from getting online is just stupid.
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Post by frenat on Jan 26, 2006 20:32:24 GMT -4
I bet the problem in Moon Man's case resides between the keyboard and the chair. You mean a Pebkac error (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair). It could also be and ID ten T error.
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Post by frenat on Jan 19, 2006 22:38:14 GMT -4
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Post by frenat on Feb 18, 2006 3:07:19 GMT -4
I think the idea that stargazer might be in college is off. He seems to have the maturity of a kid in junior high.
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Post by frenat on Feb 16, 2006 18:15:39 GMT -4
Real world? Stargazer knows nothing about that!
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Post by frenat on Feb 14, 2006 20:50:08 GMT -4
Funny thing is, you're the most funny player here. Are you talking to yourself here? Because that is how we all see you.
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Post by frenat on Jan 27, 2006 17:00:36 GMT -4
As I pointed out thirteen pages ago, this is something that you can go check for yourself without having to rely on anyone else's say-so. Get away from the computer, get away from Colby, get away from Jay, get away from Sibrel, get away from Sts60 and go do the experiment yourself.Man I did that on earth. If you give me a ride to the moon (I wouldn't go because of those van Allen Belts among other things) I'll do it there, too. Yeah those pesky Van Allen belts that Mr. Van Allen himself states would not be a problem. Those same ones composed primarily of particle radiation that would indeed be stopped by the skin of the Apollo spacecraft. Those same belts that some commercial companies that have satellites in them 24/7 have to know the exact details of them in order to have their satellites function correctly. But of course they're in on the hoax too aren't they?
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Post by frenat on Jan 26, 2006 12:21:20 GMT -4
Now let me tell you why you won't find an exposing website done by an honest professional. The reason is not that the experts, at least not all of them, believe Apollo was true, the reason is simply that they fear serious consequences if they speak out and if it's only losing their jobs or being ridiculed or character assassinated. Is that so hard to understand? That's funny. As if a real expose, with real physics and real arguments that stand up to any questions wouldn't immediately make the person responsible for it famous. It wouldn't matter what their job was. They would be set for life. If any arguments came forward that actually used real physics and couldn't be disputed there would be no room for ridicule. You are just further proving that you know nothing about what you are talking about.
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Post by frenat on Jan 26, 2006 11:24:38 GMT -4
Well based on your replies and the websites you've posted that are supposed to expose the hoax, the only physics education you've had is from Bugs Bunny or Road Runner cartoons and your "degree" would be from a Cracker Jack box. You have shown nothing to make us believe otherwise.
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Post by frenat on Jan 22, 2006 18:29:42 GMT -4
Nice signature you have there, Mitrabor. Care to back up that serious accusation up with some examples of "fabricated evidence"? Message #49? Message#54? At worst he would be mistaken. That is hardly fabricating evidence. How do you know that Margamatix didn't use a different name on that board? Unless you are him?
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Post by frenat on Oct 22, 2005 15:58:54 GMT -4
Mmmmmmm, bread sticks.
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Post by frenat on Oct 12, 2005 14:23:36 GMT -4
They also have the Apollo good science in another episode where they hide in the LM and there is a plaque saying it was replaced by the Apollo Sticklers Society. (because of course the LM would no longer be there, just the base)
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Post by frenat on Oct 9, 2005 17:37:01 GMT -4
[ Wow! Now that's a classic! I may just make that little gem my signature. . I would be grateful if you did. Yeah, always good to have something funny in a signature line.
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Post by frenat on Oct 9, 2005 17:19:17 GMT -4
Are you sure that wasn't meant for the Jokes thread matix? I only ask because for you to claim something in this very thread should do what you say according to Newton's third law and then come up with that, it has to be a joke right?
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Post by frenat on Oct 9, 2005 17:14:35 GMT -4
Only in an atmosphere. There needs to be something against which the thrust can act. Otherwise it would simply dissipate without any braking effect. That's how rockets work. Wow! Now that's a classic! I may just make that little gem my signature. You definitely need to review Newton's laws of motion if you believe this one matix.
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