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  • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

    For their successful lunar probe!

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    jim norcal
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    Let's just hope this is a step towards becoming a more advanced society so they stop doing the horrible things they do.

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      Either Shog9 from udder space is a good deal younger than me or he really does have no appreciation for classics. My dad, mom, sister and I used to watch Cheers every week. MASH was on around the same time too.

      cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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      Paul Watson wrote:

      My dad, mom, sister and I used to watch Cheers every week. MASH was on around the same time too.

      According to Wikipedia, i should remember Cheers, but... i don't. I remember Fraiser, and various other shows that referenced Cheers. I remember a number of lawsuits surrounding the use of the name on actual bars. But... MASH... i remember watching re-runs in the late '90s. I think i've managed to block out most '80s pop-culture. Wife and i were talking about this the other day... i don't remember a non-freakish Michael Jackson either.

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      You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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        Paul Watson wrote:

        My dad, mom, sister and I used to watch Cheers every week. MASH was on around the same time too.

        According to Wikipedia, i should remember Cheers, but... i don't. I remember Fraiser, and various other shows that referenced Cheers. I remember a number of lawsuits surrounding the use of the name on actual bars. But... MASH... i remember watching re-runs in the late '90s. I think i've managed to block out most '80s pop-culture. Wife and i were talking about this the other day... i don't remember a non-freakish Michael Jackson either.

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        You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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        Shog9 wrote:

        i don't remember a non-freakish Michael Jackson either.

        He was always freakish, people just didn't know it yet.

        cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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        • J jim norcal

          Let's just hope this is a step towards becoming a more advanced society so they stop doing the horrible things they do.

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          Paul Watson
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          Like crashing TVs into the Moon...

          cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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            Like crashing TVs into the Moon...

            cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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            jim norcal
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            Among other things, Yep! :)

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              Paul Watson wrote:

              My dad, mom, sister and I used to watch Cheers every week. MASH was on around the same time too.

              According to Wikipedia, i should remember Cheers, but... i don't. I remember Fraiser, and various other shows that referenced Cheers. I remember a number of lawsuits surrounding the use of the name on actual bars. But... MASH... i remember watching re-runs in the late '90s. I think i've managed to block out most '80s pop-culture. Wife and i were talking about this the other day... i don't remember a non-freakish Michael Jackson either.

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              You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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              Dan Neely
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              Calling him a freak is an insult to people whose plastic surgery noses are falling off. :laugh:

              Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                Calling him a freak is an insult to people whose plastic surgery noses are falling off. :laugh:

                Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                Shog9 0
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                Heh. I wasn't talking about his appearance. :~

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                You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  For their successful lunar probe!

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                  James Lonero
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                  Yes, congratulations! I can't wait for someone to put another man on the moon. Yes it was done 40 years ago, but that was so last century. We need to kick start another drive for the 21st century. If we, in this world, can get over our maddening greed, we could move forward and get some good space exploration done. We should be able to get man to the moon again, establish a moon base, then on to Mars. So much for my wishful thinking/hoping.

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                    Like crashing TVs into the Moon...

                    cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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                    Snowman58
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                    Given the state of TV shows lately, this seems like an appropriate use of TV!

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                      Yes, congratulations! I can't wait for someone to put another man on the moon. Yes it was done 40 years ago, but that was so last century. We need to kick start another drive for the 21st century. If we, in this world, can get over our maddening greed, we could move forward and get some good space exploration done. We should be able to get man to the moon again, establish a moon base, then on to Mars. So much for my wishful thinking/hoping.

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                      Unless we build a major fraction of a Mars ship on the Moon, I question its actual benefit to the end goal. The only thing we could learn is if 1/6th g is enough to keep the body from falling apart.

                      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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                        Let's just hope this is a step towards becoming a more advanced society so they stop doing the horrible things they do.

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                        Jim in Arizona wrote:

                        Let's just hope this is a step towards becoming a more advanced society so they stop doing the horrible things they do.

                        I also hope then we don't start doing the advanced horrible things the more advanced society does. :)

                        -Suhredayan

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                          Jim in Arizona wrote:

                          Let's just hope this is a step towards becoming a more advanced society so they stop doing the horrible things they do.

                          I also hope then we don't start doing the advanced horrible things the more advanced society does. :)

                          -Suhredayan

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                          lol .. got a point there.

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                          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                            For their successful lunar probe!

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                            Wait...I heard they faked the lunar landing on a Bollywood sound stage. :~

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                              Thank you! and good to hear that. And more proud of the fact this is from a place where a large part still depends on bullock carts.

                              -Suhredayan

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                              Nirav Doshi
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                              suhredayan wrote:

                              this is from a place where a large part still depends on bullock carts

                              Seems like its been decades since you flew down to India. :doh: ;)

                              * Blood donation is the superior'est form of donation, it can save lives. Celebrate special occasions, like your birthdays, by donating blood. *

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                                Wait...I heard they faked the lunar landing on a Bollywood sound stage. :~

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                                Nirav Doshi
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                                Yeah, the same one Bollywood had rented out to NASA in 1969. ;) ;P :laugh:

                                * Blood donation is the superior'est form of donation, it can save lives. Celebrate special occasions, like your birthdays, by donating blood. *

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                                  suhredayan wrote:

                                  this is from a place where a large part still depends on bullock carts

                                  Seems like its been decades since you flew down to India. :doh: ;)

                                  * Blood donation is the superior'est form of donation, it can save lives. Celebrate special occasions, like your birthdays, by donating blood. *

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                                  Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                  Seems like its been decades since you flew down to India

                                  Two months back while I was in Bangalore had seen few on the city roads.

                                  -Suhredayan

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                                    Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                    Seems like its been decades since you flew down to India

                                    Two months back while I was in Bangalore had seen few on the city roads.

                                    -Suhredayan

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                                    Sorry! I'm in Bangalore for the last 5+ yrs., never seen even one on the city roads. My point was - India has changed, Indians have too - in our own way. A majority of India doesn't ride on bullock carts today. Our house maid has a cellphone, just like my newspaper delivery boy. They're aware of the Chandrayaan-I - whose main control room is in Bidar - just a few kilometers away from Bangalore city. The Tata Nano is undergoing its final road tests, while Honda reduced the price of the Honda Civic Hybrid by 8+ Lakhs! <quote> Chandrayaan-I cost ISRO US$80 million ($120.193 million), compared to Japan's Selene mission's US$480 million, or China's Change-E1 mission that cost US$187 million. The European Space Agency's (ESA) Small Mission for Advanced Research in Technology (SMART-1) in 2003 cost US$140 million. </quote>

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                                      Sorry! I'm in Bangalore for the last 5+ yrs., never seen even one on the city roads. My point was - India has changed, Indians have too - in our own way. A majority of India doesn't ride on bullock carts today. Our house maid has a cellphone, just like my newspaper delivery boy. They're aware of the Chandrayaan-I - whose main control room is in Bidar - just a few kilometers away from Bangalore city. The Tata Nano is undergoing its final road tests, while Honda reduced the price of the Honda Civic Hybrid by 8+ Lakhs! <quote> Chandrayaan-I cost ISRO US$80 million ($120.193 million), compared to Japan's Selene mission's US$480 million, or China's Change-E1 mission that cost US$187 million. The European Space Agency's (ESA) Small Mission for Advanced Research in Technology (SMART-1) in 2003 cost US$140 million. </quote>

                                      * Blood donation is the superior'est form of donation, it can save lives. Celebrate special occasions, like your birthdays, by donating blood. *

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                                      Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                      Sorry! I'm in Bangalore for the last 5+ yrs., never seen even one on the city roads.

                                      Bullock cart protest[^]

                                      Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                      My point was - India has changed, Indians have too - in our own way.

                                      I only said I was proud of that.

                                      -Suhredayan

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                                        Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                        Sorry! I'm in Bangalore for the last 5+ yrs., never seen even one on the city roads.

                                        Bullock cart protest[^]

                                        Nirav Doshi wrote:

                                        My point was - India has changed, Indians have too - in our own way.

                                        I only said I was proud of that.

                                        -Suhredayan

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                                        Nirav Doshi
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                                        suhredayan wrote:

                                        I only said I was proud of that.

                                        Your original comment did not sound like that. Also - the article clearly mentioned it was done as a form of protest. Otherwise bullock carts aren't used for transport in the city. Anyway - as both of us are proud of our country, let this argument RIP.

                                        * Blood donation is the superior'est form of donation, it can save lives. Celebrate special occasions, like your birthdays, by donating blood. *

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                                          Shog9 wrote:

                                          that's appropriate, right?

                                          No, that's an old TV show. Ted Danson plays Sam Malone, a retired baseball pitcher who owns a bar. Remember? ;)

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                                          Yes! I know that TV show... cheers is the name of a Disco near my neighborhood too... in spanish it is "Salud!"

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