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Old March 20th 07, 08:44 AM posted to alt.astronomy,demon.local,ne.weather,rec.aviation.products,comp.os.os2.advocacy
Michael Baldwin, Bruce
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Default Sun's Baby Twin Spotted

On Mar 20, 5:23 pm, nightbat wrote:
Saul Levy wrote:

Sleeping as usual

Art Deco
"Home of the auk fake award really Big Whoppers"

Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:

Daffy Ducky

Saul Levy wrote:
Well, to someone who knows so little, it's all the same, AD! Isn't
it?


The saucerheads think so too!


Saul Levy


nightsoil

Well Saul you have now officially joined the Deco/Ducky
clueless Twin laming mutt dogs of auk, shame on you, wake up! The
referenced science post link, had you only bothered to read it, affirmed
that scientists could not observe the baby egg star E42 using X-ray
emissions because they don't emit any. The researchers therefore had to
rely on visual and infrared emissions to pinpoint detect the EGGs. The
Deco/Ducky featherbrains have net admitted not to opening or checking
profound Earth Science Team Officer links so naturally they missed it
and clueless lame jumped but you have no excuse for joining them except
that you're asleep, oh the humanity!

wake up Saul,
the nightbat



On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:06:07 -0700, Art Deco
wrote:"Home of the auk fake award really Big Whoppers"
nightbat wrote:


nightbat wrote


Yes, a baby egg star forming in space, how exciting.
Scientists using the Chandra X-ray observatory managed to infrared peek
at the embryo in the Eagle Nebula.


See:
http://www.space.com/scienceastronom...olar_twin.html


ponder on,
the nightbat
Daffy Ducky
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah


frootbat the profoundly ignorant saucerhead with the self-awarded Nobel
"prize" doesn't even know the difference between x-rays and infrared.


Helping clueless Earth coffeeboys, one at a time---nightbat

"We can repair them, we have the technology, to remove the alien Gray
giant anal probes from their auk clueless asses, bring in the Bookman
coffeeboy trained deprober."



The yoke's on you, FrOOtL00p.

 




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