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wildone
climber
right near the beach, boyeee (lord have mercy)
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Topic Author's Original Post - Feb 24, 2006 - 12:25am PT
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MAY NOT BE WORK SAFE (MARGINAL). You could make it work safe by plugging some headphones in to your speakers....
http://www.blogjam.com/neil_armstrong/
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WBraun
climber
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:32am PT
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They never went .......to the moon.
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benvdk
Social climber
santa barbara
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:43am PT
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Werner,
I am curious, why do you believe we did not land on the moon. I have attempted to discuss the possibility with friends in the past. This has always been a great source of ammusment to them.
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Jaybro
Social climber
The West
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:54am PT
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yeah, what's up with the Werner? You've said it before.
I'm in no position to prove or diprove anything, but I did meet one of those guys. It is my opinion that he, at the very least, believed, he went there. He had pictures!
Like that proves anything.
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WBraun
climber
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:59am PT
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They can not go to the moon, forbidden, in their present state of consciousness. The moon "Chandraloka" is 800,000 miles past the sun.
Therefore, even if we accept the modern calculation of 93 million miles as the distance from the earth to the sun, how could the "astronauts" have traveled to the moon--a distance of almost 94 million miles--in only 91 hours (the alleged elapsed time of the Apollo 11 moon trip)?
Rahu, maybe they went, if anywhere.
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wildone
climber
right near the beach, boyeee (lord have mercy)
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Topic Author's Reply - Feb 24, 2006 - 01:31am PT
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Werner, not sure I'm following ya here, good buddy. I want to give you the benefit of the doubt here, so try to be more clear. You're not referring, obviously, to the rock commonly referred to as "the moon", which is so close to us it exacts a toll on the tides and women's menstrual cycles...
You're referring to a different moon? One that's further away than the sun, not relly close to us?
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wildone
climber
right near the beach, boyeee (lord have mercy)
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Topic Author's Reply - Feb 24, 2006 - 01:34am PT
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...and by the way, werener. I should have written a discalimer in my origanal post to the effect of : deaf people don't click on this-the really funny sh#t is what's going on in the audio realm. I wish you could hear it Werner. I bet you'd find it funny.
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WBraun
climber
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Feb 24, 2006 - 01:44am PT
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No no. I am referring to the real moon you are seeing with your eyes which you are describing. You and most everyone else will reject my statements as absurd, even so far as thinking I'm nuts/insane (hahahaha), yes I know it sounds impossible.
Do not fear
You can reject
We will see ........ if the Vedas tell the real truth. (So far they have, the original information on how to split the atom was found there, in the Vedas)
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Jaybro
Social climber
The West
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Feb 24, 2006 - 01:45am PT
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that IS pretty f-funny, and different then I remember. Must be getting old.
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Chaz
Trad climber
So. Cal.
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Feb 24, 2006 - 03:08am PT
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The first Astronauts were all military guys, right?
Nobody in the military ever swears.
Maybe Werner is right.
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Dusty
Trad climber
up & down highway 99
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Feb 24, 2006 - 03:37am PT
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what the hell is werner talking about?
i mean, i can buy the whole "moon-landing-was-a-conspiracy" theory (even Fox sed so on tee-vee!), but the braun's lost me pretty good on the other stuff... more info?
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TradIsGood
Trad climber
Gunks end of country
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Feb 24, 2006 - 08:21am PT
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Lame. I thought it was going to be a "One giant leap for Manny Klein" audio.
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Patrick Sawyer
climber
Originally California now Ireland
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Feb 24, 2006 - 09:35am PT
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Werner, you are wrong (for once). It did happen. I was there.
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spyork
Trad climber
Fremont, CA
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:10pm PT
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I used to work with Navy and ex navy. They were all proficient at swearing. Unless they were Marines. Then they were experts.
First thing naval ordnancemen said to me:
"If you werent in the navy, you're lower than whale shit"
I think Werner is just having fun with us. Not that it really matters whether we went to the moon or not.
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seamus mcshane
climber
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:16pm PT
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The moon landing was pure Hollywood.
Werner- the moon is 286,000 +/- miles from Earth.
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hobo
climber
PDX
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:23pm PT
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In a little while we will have a probe near pluto. Maybe we will be there when pluto has an atmosphere. Maybe it will be so cold during that time that the atmosphere solidifies and goes to the surface. I am interested. Hopefully we dont run in to jupiter cuz its real big.
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Hootervillian
climber
Zak's Cabin
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:34pm PT
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one thing that has always nagged me about the space program and its milestones is the continuity.
question for the pro's-
why no moon base by now?
tons of potential energy, gravity-lite, less exposure to 'station' destroying impacts.....
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WBraun
climber
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Feb 24, 2006 - 12:36pm PT
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Nope
Moon is 800,000 miles past the sun.
They never went!
93 million miles to the sun plus 800,000 more to the moon,
Hoax!, you've been owned .....
Now there is an invisible planet called Rahu that is aproximately the distance 286,000 miles. this is the real planet that causes the eclipse that we see.
Rahu planet comes in front of the full moon , and thus a lunar eclipse takes place.
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TradIsGood
Trad climber
Gunks end of country
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Feb 24, 2006 - 01:36pm PT
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Just like the stars? Not that it really is, of course.
What he really said... is even funnier than the video.
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