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Post by supermeerkat on Oct 11, 2010 17:06:37 GMT -4
Mike Collins did spend a lot of time on Apollo 11 vacuuming up you know. Space dirt gets everywhere. He mentioned it in his book. But he didn't need to vacuum the outside, cos its already a vacuum out there, hence the LM was already vacuumed. And even if he did go outside to vacuum, he would have died due to the Van Halen Belt hitting him. I have been drinking. Not to mention the Van Halen's trousers falling down. I think we've hit upon something here - let us away to DavidIcke.com where free thinkers and scholars like ourselves will be welcomed and applauded.
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Post by echnaton on Oct 11, 2010 17:43:26 GMT -4
But he didn't need to vacuum the outside, cos its already a vacuum out there
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Post by Count Zero on Oct 12, 2010 6:16:55 GMT -4
At what altitude above the lunar surface does this alleged vacuum start? and What is it about the air that keeps the vacuum out?
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Post by gillianren on Oct 12, 2010 14:09:04 GMT -4
We had someone on BAUT who, in the middle of an otherwise intelligent post, say that a person's idea must have a bit of truth to it because they were so passionate about it. I offered to point him to counterexamples.
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Post by BertL on Nov 5, 2010 18:11:53 GMT -4
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Post by fiveonit on Nov 5, 2010 19:23:23 GMT -4
Having spent about a week on those forums, at least now I know why Jay never posts there. It's like trying to argue scientific evidence vs. uneducated claims with a colony of ring-tailed lemur monkeys. Of course, with a small sprinkling of mental patients here and there.
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Post by tedward on Nov 6, 2010 5:38:20 GMT -4
You would think that with such certainty they would go to press. Sure the Beano would entertain the idea.
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Post by lukepemberton on Nov 6, 2010 9:17:35 GMT -4
But he didn't need to vacuum the outside, cos its already a vacuum out there, hence the LM was already vacuumed. And even if he did go outside to vacuum, he would have died due to the Van Halen Belt hitting him.
Sometimes I think people are just joking, and make such comments to be as ridiculous as they can.
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Post by gillianren on Nov 6, 2010 13:58:14 GMT -4
Any comment referring to the "Van Halen Belt" is almost certainly a joke. If it's not, the person making the statement is beyond helping.
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Post by fiveonit on Nov 8, 2010 19:02:47 GMT -4
Now this one I love!! I'm adding it to my signature!
From poster Starshine:
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Post by Apollo Gnomon on Nov 20, 2010 4:10:35 GMT -4
AAARRRGGGGG!!!! GRAAAAAAAA!!! Is stelios stupid or is he just a $*%%$^&(& troll!
It's so hard to tell sometimes if someone is truly not getting it or if they're being willfully ignorant. I'm guilty of optimism -- I tend to assume the best about people. Jeffrey Dahmer was probably a great cook. Stelios? GRRR>>>!!
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Post by ka9q on Nov 22, 2010 3:45:43 GMT -4
Now this one I love!! I'm adding it to my signature! From poster Starshine:Be careful. Sometimes even a seemingly stupid question has a kernel of a good one inside, kicking and screaming to be let out. It's not that stupid a question to ask, really, why we could reliably receive 20 watt Apollo TV signals from the moon when the local broadcast transmitters needed hundreds of thousands of watts just to relay them across town, and no practical amount of power will get a terrestrial TV signal more than a few hundred miles except under very unusual conditions.
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Post by ineluki on Nov 22, 2010 10:03:07 GMT -4
a colony of ring-tailed lemur monkeys. On behalf of all monkeys i have to protest...
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Post by gillianren on Nov 22, 2010 16:18:10 GMT -4
Can I also add that lemurs and monkeys, while both primates, are different?
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Post by fiveonit on Nov 23, 2010 15:56:54 GMT -4
Now this one I love!! I'm adding it to my signature! From poster Starshine:Be careful. Sometimes even a seemingly stupid question has a kernel of a good one inside, kicking and screaming to be let out. I agree, there is nothing wrong in asking a question. This person was not asking a question IMHO, they were trying to present it as evidence of the landing hoax.
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