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Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?



 
 
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Old October 16th 06, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Does a Baron 58 have an ejection seat?


"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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LOL

BTW, matter transmission as done on StarTrek can NEVER
happen and just because of the Heisenberg (sp) effect.
Einstein's equation works both ways, E=MC^2 means that to
create matter with a weight equal to a person would require
the energy of several thousand atomic bombs, under full
control and without destruction of the mechanism.


Which the Enterprise has because of the Matter/Anti-Matter reactor which is
of course controlled by the Dilythium(sic) Crystals. Any school boy in 2350
knows that you silly goose.


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Old October 16th 06, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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But the Klingon's use a small blackhole for power. The
Federation could just wait a few days and their ships would
absorb itself.



"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in message
| news:QNyYg.3098$XX2.1632@dukeread04...
| LOL
|
| BTW, matter transmission as done on StarTrek can NEVER
| happen and just because of the Heisenberg (sp) effect.
| Einstein's equation works both ways, E=MC^2 means that
to
| create matter with a weight equal to a person would
require
| the energy of several thousand atomic bombs, under full
| control and without destruction of the mechanism.
|
|
| Which the Enterprise has because of the Matter/Anti-Matter
reactor which is
| of course controlled by the Dilythium(sic) Crystals. Any
school boy in 2350
| knows that you silly goose.
|
|


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Old October 16th 06, 07:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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But the Klingon's use a small blackhole for power. The
Federation could just wait a few days and their ships would
absorb itself.


No No No... It's the Romulans that use the blackhole for power.


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Old October 17th 06, 01:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Are you sure, does it make a difference?

Another StarTrek NextGen error in logic. Worf breaks his
back, he wants to die because to be saved as a cripple would
be a dishonor. He dies on the operating table but his
REDUNDANT Klingon body heals itself. I may have gotten a
detail or two wrong.

BUT, since Klingons seek death and kill their wounded, how
would nature ever develop a redundant system?



"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in message
| news:mYNYg.4974$XX2.2663@dukeread04...
| But the Klingon's use a small blackhole for power. The
| Federation could just wait a few days and their ships
would
| absorb itself.
|
|
| No No No... It's the Romulans that use the blackhole for
power.
|
|


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Old October 17th 06, 02:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
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Are you sure, does it make a difference?


Of course I'm sure and of course it doesn't. But this thread that is so
completly OT (and I'm about to make it worse) that it has at least made us
forget about what started it. Not to mention it proves what complete geeks
we really are.


Another StarTrek NextGen error in logic. Worf breaks his
back, he wants to die because to be saved as a cripple would
be a dishonor. He dies on the operating table but his
REDUNDANT Klingon body heals itself. I may have gotten a
detail or two wrong.

BUT, since Klingons seek death and kill their wounded, how
would nature ever develop a redundant system?


I would assume that the Klingons evolved all of there reduntant biological
systems before they created their honor code/religion and that the
code/religion was strongly related to their reduntant biologigal system. The
fact that it makes it so hard for them to die makes doing so, in battle, all
the more honorable.






"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATcox.net wrote in message
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
in message
| news:mYNYg.4974$XX2.2663@dukeread04...
| But the Klingon's use a small blackhole for power. The
| Federation could just wait a few days and their ships
would
| absorb itself.
|
|
| No No No... It's the Romulans that use the blackhole for
power.
|
|




 




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