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  #151  
Old December 29th 07, 01:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
gatt[_2_]
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"BradGuth" wrote in message
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Yeah, B.B. and I used to shoot instrument approaches in our Luftwaffe
RS-70s
at Area 50 before World War II.


Again, that must be another good reason why our NASA/Apollo moon was
never the least bit physically dark and blue,


You're totally incorrect there, because before hoaxing the moon landing, Von
Braun and the jew/nazi scientists at Area 51 proved once and for all that
cheese does not mold in a vacuum. If you run down to the National Archives,
it's all there in a document numbered ID-10-T

as well as why Venus


(Venus is a hoax.)

-c


  #152  
Old December 29th 07, 01:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...

Closing the circle back to Brad's obsession, you do know Jeremy was a high
school classmate of George Tenet, don't you? Seriously.


Clearly they both studied hard.

-c


  #153  
Old December 29th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote in news:477592f1$0$1115$804603d3
@auth.newsreader.iphouse.com:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Rich Ahrens wrote in news:477586cd$0$27491$804603d3
@auth.newsreader.iphouse.com:

Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
"gatt" wrote in
:

"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .

Po 210? Was that a Cessna vuilt under licence in Warsaw?
Manufactured by Pornier.
Ah yes, chief engineer for the project was Ron Jeremy, wasn't it?
Closing the circle back to Brad's obsession, you do know Jeremy was a
high school classmate of George Tenet, don't you? Seriously.

No! i didn't!

WTF is Geroge Tenet?

Your former boss, of course.


Oh, we didn't call him that. We called him "Ralphie"


Nice!
  #154  
Old December 29th 07, 05:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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"gatt" wrote in
:


"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
ouse.com...

Closing the circle back to Brad's obsession, you do know Jeremy was a
high school classmate of George Tenet, don't you? Seriously.


Clearly they both studied hard.

-c


Bwahawhahwahwhahwhahwhahwh!

Now that's quick.

Bertie




  #155  
Old December 29th 07, 12:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BradGuth
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On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote :

On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c

om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The albedo of
a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth - there are
plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full moon some night.
You're hanging your hat on the most feeblest of all threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:


http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.



..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine pictures, with
the floor or deck of that first one at roughly 0.1 or less, and the
overcast albedo worth of the second at 0.12 or slightly better, and
of the third one being of a certain guano island as having that
nifty array of xenon arc lamps that's illuminating their foreground
as though this local source of artificial illumination is situated
nearby, with those nearly soft white and either extremely eroded
and/ or dusty hills in the background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at stone walls.

Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own kind, at
least I want my portion of the loot returned, along with a few billion
in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit, thus 99.9%
of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com minions will have
to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.

Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy. I'd
have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short straw at
that last supper.

- Brad Guth
  #156  
Old December 29th 07, 04:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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BradGuth wrote in
:

On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:87042735-4b57-4480-a4e2-


m:

On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c

om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The albedo
of a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth - there
are plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full moon some
night. You're hanging your hat on the most feeblest of all
threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:



http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.



..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine pictures,
with the floor or deck of that first one at roughly 0.1 or less,
and the overcast albedo worth of the second at 0.12 or slightly
better, and of the third one being of a certain guano island as
having that nifty array of xenon arc lamps that's illuminating
their foreground as though this local source of artificial
illumination is situated nearby, with those nearly soft white
and either extremely eroded and/ or dusty hills in the
background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at stone
walls.

Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own kind,
at least I want my portion of the loot returned, along with a few
billion in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit, thus
99.9% of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com minions
will have to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.

Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy.



You have no idea where I live.


I'd
have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short straw at
that last supper.


Well, I suppose anything woul dbe better than being you.


Bertie

  #157  
Old December 30th 07, 06:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BradGuth
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On Dec 29, 8:25 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote :

On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:87042735-4b57-4480-a4e2-




m:


On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c


om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The albedo
of a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth - there
are plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full moon some
night. You're hanging your hat on the most feeblest of all
threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:


http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.





..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine pictures,
with the floor or deck of that first one at roughly 0.1 or less,
and the overcast albedo worth of the second at 0.12 or slightly
better, and of the third one being of a certain guano island as
having that nifty array of xenon arc lamps that's illuminating
their foreground as though this local source of artificial
illumination is situated nearby, with those nearly soft white
and either extremely eroded and/ or dusty hills in the
background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at stone
walls.


Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own kind,
at least I want my portion of the loot returned, along with a few
billion in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit, thus
99.9% of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com minions
will have to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.


Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy.


You have no idea where I live.


That's true, as for all we know you are somewhere off-world.


have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short straw at
that last supper.


Well, I suppose anything woul dbe better than being you.

Bertie


If that's what makes a brown-nosed clown like yourself a happy camper,
then so be it.

- Brad Guth
  #158  
Old December 30th 07, 09:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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BradGuth wrote in
:

On Dec 29, 8:25 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:3dd02bf5-cd0f-4965-8358-


m:

On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:87042735-4b57-4480-a4e2-




m:


On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c


om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The
albedo of a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth -
there are plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full
moon some night. You're hanging your hat on the most
feeblest of all threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:



http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.





..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine pictures,
with the floor or deck of that first one at roughly 0.1 or
less, and the overcast albedo worth of the second at 0.12 or
slightly better, and of the third one being of a certain
guano island as having that nifty array of xenon arc lamps
that's illuminating their foreground as though this local
source of artificial illumination is situated nearby, with
those nearly soft white and either extremely eroded and/ or
dusty hills in the background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at stone
walls.


Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own
kind, at least I want my portion of the loot returned, along
with a few billion in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit, thus
99.9% of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com minions
will have to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.


Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy.


You have no idea where I live.


That's true, as for all we know you are somewhere off-world.


have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short straw
at that last supper.


Well, I suppose anything woul dbe better than being you.

Bertie


If that's what makes a brown-nosed clown like yourself a happy camper,
then so be it.


Yeh, and who m I brown nosing again? I lose track.


Bertie
  #159  
Old December 30th 07, 08:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
BradGuth
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On Dec 30, 1:50 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote :

On Dec 29, 8:25 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:3dd02bf5-cd0f-4965-8358-




m:


On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:87042735-4b57-4480-a4e2-




m:


On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c


om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The
albedo of a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth -
there are plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full
moon some night. You're hanging your hat on the most
feeblest of all threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:


http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.





..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine pictures,
with the floor or deck of that first one at roughly 0.1 or
less, and the overcast albedo worth of the second at 0.12 or
slightly better, and of the third one being of a certain
guano island as having that nifty array of xenon arc lamps
that's illuminating their foreground as though this local
source of artificial illumination is situated nearby, with
those nearly soft white and either extremely eroded and/ or
dusty hills in the background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at stone
walls.


Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own
kind, at least I want my portion of the loot returned, along
with a few billion in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit, thus
99.9% of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com minions
will have to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.


Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy.


You have no idea where I live.


That's true, as for all we know you are somewhere off-world.


have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short straw
at that last supper.


Well, I suppose anything woul dbe better than being you.


Bertie


If that's what makes a brown-nosed clown like yourself a happy camper,
then so be it.


Yeh, and who m I brown nosing again? I lose track.


Can't help you there, because those with the most brown-nose are
usually the most in denial of whatever denial, as well as dumbfounded
past the point of no return, just like in those good old days of
Hitler or of being his Zionist puppeteer. (it's kind of a swarm or
borg like thing)

- Brad Guth
  #160  
Old December 30th 07, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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BradGuth wrote in
:

On Dec 30, 1:50 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:5c67ba6c-89ad-426a-817d-


om:

On Dec 29, 8:25 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:3dd02bf5-cd0f-4965-8358-




m:


On Dec 27, 10:56 pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote
innews:87042735-4b57-4480-a4e2-




m:


On Dec 27, 6:02 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Brad wrote
innews:fb06cb05-070b-40ba-a560-0107a5a8fc75


@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.c


om:


On Dec 26, 1:53 pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Brad wrote:
BTW, our moon's albedo on average of 0.11 is nearly as
physically dark as an open pit coal mine.


So what? The albedo of a green golf course is 0.13. The
albedo of a conifer forest is only about 0.083.


You need to get out more. Go to a basalt flow on Earth -
there are plenty. Or get outside and look up at the full
moon some night. You're hanging your hat on the most
feeblest of all threads.


Speaking of coal mines, compare these photos:

http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/I..._coal_mine.jpg
http://www.geokem.com/images/scans/N...-Geologist.jpg


with this one:



http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Project...SolarSystem/Jp.





..


Those are certainly a couple of terrific coal mine
pictures, with the floor or deck of that first one at
roughly 0.1 or less, and the overcast albedo worth of the
second at 0.12 or slightly better, and of the third one
being of a certain guano island as having that nifty array
of xenon arc lamps that's illuminating their foreground as
though this local source of artificial illumination is
situated nearby, with those nearly soft white and either
extremely eroded and/ or dusty hills in the background.


BTW; Can I use all three of those images in a court of
law?


You're going to sue NASA?


Bertie


Why the hell not?


Knock yourelf out. I always enjoy watching retards flail at
stone walls.


Since we've been snookered (some of us to death) by our own
kind, at least I want my portion of the loot returned, along
with a few billion in compensation for emotional damages.


Of course this will likely become a class action lawsuit,
thus 99.9% of Usenet and all of their fellow uplink.space.com
minions will have to get pulled into the soup.


Hey if there's beer money in it, sign me up.


Bertie


Of course, silly me thinking we live in a supposed democracy.


You have no idea where I live.


That's true, as for all we know you are somewhere off-world.


have better luck if I were Christ almighty that got the short
straw at that last supper.


Well, I suppose anything woul dbe better than being you.


Bertie


If that's what makes a brown-nosed clown like yourself a happy
camper, then so be it.


Yeh, and who m I brown nosing again? I lose track.


Can't help you there, because those with the most brown-nose are
usually the most in denial of whatever denial, as well as dumbfounded
past the point of no return, just like in those good old days of
Hitler or of being his Zionist puppeteer. (it's kind of a swarm or
borg like thing)



Yeah, well, that makes perfect sense to someone, I'm sure.




Bertie

 




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