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  • P Paul Watson

    suhredayan wrote:

    That point was: "try not to depend on other countries", and we got this the very next moment the sanction was imposed.

    I thought "no more nuclear tests" was what India got from the sanctions. p.s. India relies on the world and India contributes much to the world. Same with China and Russia and the USA and the EU and Brazil and South Africa and etc. The days of independence are at an end and in most countries are long gone. India

    cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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    Paul Watson wrote:

    I thought "no more nuclear tests" was what India got from the sanctions.

    Sorry Paul, We still have the right to test[^] It is only a self imposed unilateral moratorium on any further N-tests, since India got what it was looking for, and don't foresee any need for another test. However that doesn't mean India has promised or signed any treaty, to never conduct a N-test.

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      You have to ask yourself why anyone would think anyone else would horde green cheese. I love me some blue cheese but have been known to, on occasion, refuse to eat it when it has turned green.

      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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      The green is best if you have any sort of bacterial infection (pennicilium), and it adds a piquant, if somewhat fetid flavor to moldy bread.

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      • P Paul Watson

        suhredayan wrote:

        Isn't that something that we can tell our kids?

        I'm sorry suhredayan but no. A painting of a flag on the side of a probe that crashed into our one and only Moon does not constitute something I'd be proud of telling my kids. I'd happily tell them about the amazing work done to reach orbit around the Moon and the interesting observations the vehicle made while orbiting. But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud. (I think only the USA and Russia have done soft-landings. Not sure if ESA did a soft-landing and I haven't found much on the Japanese plans/event.) Anyway. This topic has been done to death now. I don't like shit being crashed into the Moon and people claiming some kind of achievement. This is 2008, not the 1960s.

        cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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        Paul Watson wrote:

        But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud.

        One of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings[^]

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          Paul Watson wrote:

          I thought "no more nuclear tests" was what India got from the sanctions.

          Sorry Paul, We still have the right to test[^] It is only a self imposed unilateral moratorium on any further N-tests, since India got what it was looking for, and don't foresee any need for another test. However that doesn't mean India has promised or signed any treaty, to never conduct a N-test.

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          Paul Watson
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          Sounds like a lot of face-saving bullshit to me. India: We can still blow shit up if we want to! US: Sure sure but we'll want our stuff back then India: Whatever! See if we care, like, you know US: Whatever! India: Pfff! US: Fine, life just got hard again! India: We aren't going to test! US: Good. India: We can if we want to though... US: Bully for you chaps! The same proud, face saving, nationalistic crap that prevents NASA from talking with India. Everything is a race. So sad. Why can't we all just get along eh?

          cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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            Paul Watson wrote:

            But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud.

            One of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings[^]

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            Paul Watson
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            Why not just ask NASA or the Russians or ESA or the Japanese? Too proud? And if they won't cooperate then use your brains and figure it out without disfiguring the Moon. Get back to us when you do a soft-landing. Preferably without further hard-landings. I'd like a tri-colour free landscape when I build my Moon house thanks.

            cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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              Why not just ask NASA or the Russians or ESA or the Japanese? Too proud? And if they won't cooperate then use your brains and figure it out without disfiguring the Moon. Get back to us when you do a soft-landing. Preferably without further hard-landings. I'd like a tri-colour free landscape when I build my Moon house thanks.

              cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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              Paul Watson wrote:

              Get back to us when you do a soft-landing.

              I don't think I will bother to. If that day come, may be you can alert everyone here at Lounge, as you did it today.

              Paul Watson wrote:

              I'd like a tri-colour free landscape when I build my Moon house thanks

              Sorry, we have not put it for sale ;p

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                Paul Watson wrote:

                But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud.

                One of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings[^]

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                suhredayan wrote:

                But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud. One of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings[^]

                Well, whoop-de-doo, we crashed a probe into Mars. Considering we launched it from a shopping trolley, that's some achievement.

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                  suhredayan wrote:

                  But I'd discount the crashing bit and tell my kids that only when they do a soft-landing then we can be proud. One of the objectives of this probe is to understand the moon for future soft landings[^]

                  Well, whoop-de-doo, we crashed a probe into Mars. Considering we launched it from a shopping trolley, that's some achievement.

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                  Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                  Well, whoop-de-doo, we crashed a probe into Mars. Considering we launched it from a shopping trolley, that's some achievement.

                  Sorry, I didn't get what you meant. :(

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                    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                    Well, whoop-de-doo, we crashed a probe into Mars. Considering we launched it from a shopping trolley, that's some achievement.

                    Sorry, I didn't get what you meant. :(

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                    The project was called Beagle 2[^], and it was hacked together on a budget. While NASA launched top-notch missions, we launched cheapo ones.

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                      The project was called Beagle 2[^], and it was hacked together on a budget. While NASA launched top-notch missions, we launched cheapo ones.

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                      Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                      While NASA launched top-notch missions, we launched cheapo ones.

                      entered an orbit around the sun, or burned up during its descent[^] Have you not realized, you folks have beaten NASA on this and are the first guys to crash land on Sun! :-D

                      -Suhredayan

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                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        While NASA launched top-notch missions, we launched cheapo ones.

                        entered an orbit around the sun, or burned up during its descent[^] Have you not realized, you folks have beaten NASA on this and are the first guys to crash land on Sun! :-D

                        -Suhredayan

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                        We were going to go at night so's not to get sunburn. :-D

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