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aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/28/2011 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 12/28/2011 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1513486 United States 12/28/2011 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And may I be the first to condradulate the debunkers for maintaining their 100% accuracy (and melfy for his 100% failure rate) Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 Welcome one and all to that thing that melfy said would never happen (again) Welcome to page 1000!!!! Sigh - another setback. Once again the debunkers have worked overtime to destroy my "credibility". Greater Humanity is victimized once again. All the millions of "unprepared" - it is so sad to contemplate. dang!!..max....u are still with us ...keep fighting'... |
bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 12/28/2011 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And may I be the first to condradulate the debunkers for maintaining their 100% accuracy (and melfy for his 100% failure rate) Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 Welcome one and all to that thing that melfy said would never happen (again) Welcome to page 1000!!!! Sigh - another setback. Once again the debunkers have worked overtime to destroy my "credibility". Greater Humanity is victimized once again. All the millions of "unprepared" - it is so sad to contemplate. What never existed cannot be destroyed (i.e., you never had any credibility to begin with). Also, you cannot prepare for something that doesn't exist. “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 12/28/2011 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aircraft accident analysis on the ning by idiots...funny. Not one of the ningnuts knows a thing about aviation. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7468171 Add that to the list of things that they know nothing about... It would be quicker and easier to list the things they do know things about List of Things the ningnuts Know About End of List There is only one thing that Nancy is good at...finding the gullible and ignorant people of this world. Other than that talent, she knows nothing else. Off topic...another lovely sunny day in paradise for me. I think I'll go take a walk on the beach. I should have it all to myself today...it's only 64°F so there shouldn't be anyone other than those fishing today. Last Edited by bob_909 on 12/28/2011 03:16 PM “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 12/28/2011 09:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To many zeroes on that count. Try 10 pages of crap (Max's posts). Freezing your ass off today Max? It's in the mid 60's today on the Space Coast. Another space coaster here? Yeppers. Working a contract gig in the area. Can't wait until January 20, 2012 - I may take the day off if I'm working (I work a 9/80 schedule) to watch a launch. Never have seen one except from extreme distance (saw a shuttle launch from the top of the hanger in Savannah, GA many months ago). “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 922113 United States 12/28/2011 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To many zeroes on that count. Try 10 pages of crap (Max's posts). Freezing your ass off today Max? It's in the mid 60's today on the Space Coast. Another space coaster here? Yeppers. Working a contract gig in the area. Can't wait until January 20, 2012 - I may take the day off if I'm working (I work a 9/80 schedule) to watch a launch. Never have seen one except from extreme distance (saw a shuttle launch from the top of the hanger in Savannah, GA many months ago). January 20th? I think the one you're referring to is currently set for the 19th. [link to www.ulalaunch.com] Just a heads-up. I hope you get to see it close up, it's much better than distant viewing. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/28/2011 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is SOOOO unfair!!!! On top of that, "Wonkish" is a newbie. It is definitely unsportsmanlike conduct to bring in fresh "players" this late in the game!!!!!! Quoting: **ZetaMax** Typical of the debunkers though! WTF are you whining about now? Such typical behavior from woo-woos. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/28/2011 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And your actions speak a LOT louder than your words melfy- you have `claimed' to be a fence s(h)itter for years, yet again and again, you promote nancy and more recently cliff... Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 You never put forth any evidence against them, only FOR them... This is not the actions of a fence sitter or a non believer You believe every single word that drips from their orifaces... In other words melfy- WE DONT BELIEVE YOU (but then with your track accuracy, why would anyone believe anything you say???) EXACTLY! +100 A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/29/2011 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: bob_909 To many zeroes on that count. Try 10 pages of crap (Max's posts). Freezing your ass off today Max? It's in the mid 60's today on the Space Coast. Another space coaster here? Yeppers. Working a contract gig in the area. Can't wait until January 20, 2012 - I may take the day off if I'm working (I work a 9/80 schedule) to watch a launch. Never have seen one except from extreme distance (saw a shuttle launch from the top of the hanger in Savannah, GA many months ago). January 20th? I think the one you're referring to is currently set for the 19th. [link to www.ulalaunch.com] Just a heads-up. I hope you get to see it close up, it's much better than distant viewing. to quote melfy Never seen a launch, nor am I ever likely to :-( That would be an experience of a lifetime...... |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/29/2011 01:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sigh - another setback. Once again the debunkers have worked overtime to destroy my "credibility". Quoting: **ZetaMax** No, you do that on your own. You don't need us. But you have to admit Circuit Breaker, it IS fun watching him try and squirm his way out of it each time... |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/29/2011 08:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Unlike Nancy, Harold Camping has decided to quit while he's ahead: [link to www.msnbc.msn.com] A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/29/2011 09:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dont know if it's quite `while hes ahead' CB He's already had to sell 2 of the radio stations to cover to funding shortfalls of his 2011 `predictions' and another 3 are in the pipeline He spent over 100 million in advertising and with extrapolated 2011 earnings (2010 and 2011 earnings apparently haven't been filed yet, at least not publicly) he looks to have spent pretty much every cent they had available to them. Even IF he had a sudden spike in earnings from the two failed prediction dates, they would still be very cash strapped without major spending cuts Quite interesting really, they have had themselves a nice little earner since 1958, it wasnt until the late 1990's that it started its decline (interestingly the same time that most of the board members resigned, leaving Camping in charge) and all throughout the 2000's it has been operating at a loss. Its income has increased and decreased, but always the operating costs were higher than the income (strangely almost always by the same ratio) Future of it?? Possibly it might get bought out wholey by a rival network, or what is happening currently is being broken up piece by piece to cover yearly operational costs until it declares bankrupcy... |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 12/29/2011 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never seen a launch, nor am I ever likely to Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 :-( That would be an experience of a lifetime...... Save for a trip up here to Florida for a launch, I guarantee it'd be worth it if you appreciate spaceflight. Of course, there's always the risk of scrubs and delays with any launch, but even in the worst case scenario, we still have some great spaceflight museums and attractions up here. One of those museums is run by a group of volunteers who are mostly retired space center employees and let me tell you, I could hang out there all day just shooting the breeze with some of those guys and listening to their stories. |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/29/2011 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Save for a trip up here to Florida for a launch, I guarantee it'd be worth it if you appreciate spaceflight. Of course, there's always the risk of scrubs and delays with any launch, but even in the worst case scenario, we still have some great spaceflight museums and attractions up here. One of those museums is run by a group of volunteers who are mostly retired space center employees and let me tell you, I could hang out there all day just shooting the breeze with some of those guys and listening to their stories. Quoting: Astromut I'd love to, but I must say, short of me winning the lottery, it's doubtful I will ever have the time or money to make that trip :-( |
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bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 12/29/2011 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never seen a launch, nor am I ever likely to Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 :-( That would be an experience of a lifetime...... Save for a trip up here to Florida for a launch, I guarantee it'd be worth it if you appreciate spaceflight. Of course, there's always the risk of scrubs and delays with any launch, but even in the worst case scenario, we still have some great spaceflight museums and attractions up here. One of those museums is run by a group of volunteers who are mostly retired space center employees and let me tell you, I could hang out there all day just shooting the breeze with some of those guys and listening to their stories. I got burned by a scrub on a night shuttle launch a couple years ago...drove down from Savannah and at an ungodly hour in the morning, they scrubbed the launch. At least now I'm less than a hour's drive from the Cape. “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 12/29/2011 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never seen a launch, nor am I ever likely to Quoting: aussie 763624 763624 :-( That would be an experience of a lifetime...... Save for a trip up here to Florida for a launch, I guarantee it'd be worth it if you appreciate spaceflight. Of course, there's always the risk of scrubs and delays with any launch, but even in the worst case scenario, we still have some great spaceflight museums and attractions up here. One of those museums is run by a group of volunteers who are mostly retired space center employees and let me tell you, I could hang out there all day just shooting the breeze with some of those guys and listening to their stories. I got burned by a scrub on a night shuttle launch a couple years ago...drove down from Savannah and at an ungodly hour in the morning, they scrubbed the launch. At least now I'm less than a hour's drive from the Cape. Yeah, it's always a roll of the dice with these things. I'd usually grab a spot on the river the night before a launch, but even if it was ultimately scrubbed I was always in good company while waiting. I'm going to miss those days. People still come for the rocket launches, but not nearly as many and it's just not the same; usually if they're from out of state or out of country it's not like they planned their trip to catch the launch, they just heard about it while they were here and happened to stop by. Back in the day it was a magnet for die hard space enthusiasts, now it's just a weaker magnet for whoever happens to hear about it. Not saying the company's not great, but in my experience the dynamic is changed; now I'm about the only one who's still crazy enough to haul a big ass scope down to the river hours before a launch. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1015670 United States 12/29/2011 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Got to see the final launch of the Space Shuttle, and wrote about it here: [link to www.q-a.net] Glad to see the debunkers going strong. |
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bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 12/29/2011 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Zetas Wrong Again! GA accident, fatality rates down in 2010 General aviation accidents and fatalities declined in 2010 for the fourth consecutive year, according to National Transportation Safety Board data released this month. In total number, the 1,435 GA accidents marked a 20-year low, even as estimated total flight hours began to climb for the first time since the Great Recession began. There were 450 GA accident fatalities in 2010, down from 478 in 2009. [link to www.aopa.org] “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 12/29/2011 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com] There's just one thing to say.... A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 12/29/2011 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Zetas Wrong Again! Quoting: bob_909 GA accident, fatality rates down in 2010 General aviation accidents and fatalities declined in 2010 for the fourth consecutive year, according to National Transportation Safety Board data released this month. In total number, the 1,435 GA accidents marked a 20-year low, even as estimated total flight hours began to climb for the first time since the Great Recession began. There were 450 GA accident fatalities in 2010, down from 478 in 2009. [link to www.aopa.org] But how can this be so, with the 7 of 10 well advanced, half of Indonesia and Asia underwater, the plates rocking and rolling, she said the planes would be dropping from the skies like flies (hey Im a poet and didnt even know it) and just look at the nings list of plane crashes..... It's all a media/government coverup I tells ya..... (/irony) |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 922113 United States 12/29/2011 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Got to see the final launch of the Space Shuttle, and wrote about it here: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1015670 [link to www.q-a.net] Glad to see the debunkers going strong. I sadly missed the final launch due to a last minute problem at work, but on the flip side it drove me to push the envelope on tracking it with the telescope so that I could at least say I saw the final mission. I was actually cheering when they stopped the clock at -31 seconds, only to get let down when they picked up the count again. Glad to hear you got tickets to see it launch from the visitor center, that's something I never did despite growing up in Titusville. |