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Post by nomuse on May 30, 2006 20:57:11 GMT -4
In a remote, inaccessible place (well, actually, in a not that remote but difficult-to-reach place), in an old abandoned warehouse (actually, in a far-from abandoned former warehouse), right off a freeway onramp, I made the following discovery: www.renderosity.com/artistdownload.ez?fileid=25449&key=105567Although it might seem at first that the distinctive "C" might be a mere artifact of the photographic reproduction, or perhaps a relic of some simple physical process (perhaps related to the strange process that has left those odd whitish marks on the surrounding material), closer examination proves that this "rock" is, indeed, whole-ly artificial. Further evidence of this artificiality comes from an even more distinctive find not far away from the first: www.renderosity.com/artistdownload.ez?fileid=25450&key=941296
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Post by LunarOrbit on May 30, 2006 22:04:37 GMT -4
Obviously the only place that former NASA set decorator can still find work is at a wall climbing gym.
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MarkS
Earth
Why is it so?
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Post by MarkS on May 31, 2006 7:19:38 GMT -4
Clearly that is a fake of the moon set 'C' rock. The C rock in your pictures has a hexagonal bolt holding to the wall. Remember that sixites technology was incapable of machining bolts, plus the hexagon hadn't been discovered yet.
Besides, look at the photo: It's in color. Everyone knows moon set rocks are black and white.
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Post by brotherofthemoon on May 31, 2006 9:29:56 GMT -4
I sure hope you don't drive a motorcycle, nomuse. In about 30 years, you'll be driving along, and WHAM! NASA will use their telekenetic powers to throw you to your death.
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reynoldbot
Jupiter
A paper-white mask of evil.
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Post by reynoldbot on May 31, 2006 22:48:40 GMT -4
I quit
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Post by asdf on Jun 3, 2006 21:06:32 GMT -4
Wait untill they find the rest of the letters. D-a -V-i-n-(C)-i.
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