China Landed On The Moon
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That would make that a phoney fake. ;)
It was broke, so I fixed it.
So a double negative, making a positive! :rolleyes:
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So a double negative, making a positive! :rolleyes:
Sort of, the U.S. had the real fake...:rolleyes:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Good for them! It's about time somebody did it, since we've long ago abandoned any interest in progress.
Will Rogers never met me.
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- Rocks from Mars have been found on Earth, why would moon rocks not be? Of course it would be totally impossible for a robot mission to distribute equipment onto the moon's surface, in much the same way as we have on say, Mars, Venus, Titan, etc. And of course there are as yet no photographs of any footprints, merely wheels and landing vessels, just the sort of thing the robot landers would leave. 2) Governments are Brilliant at covering things up when families are threatened and especially more so when it is obvious how many 'Strange' accidents have occurred over the years. Also it does not need a conspiracy of thousands, mere a dozen or so. Capricorn One shows one possible scenario. And once you admit it is at least possible one has to allow for the chance that it may well have actually happened. 3) It seems there was undue haste in Retiring the entire Apollo mission, and why were various plans and data 'mistakenly' destroyed, lost, misfiled etc. 4) I don't say so, I just say that there is no Proof that they have been, just that we are supposed to take the word of a discredited agency that spent billions on a political policy and with vested interests into the claims being believed.
--------------------------------- Obscurum per obscurius. Ad astra per alas porci. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
- Yes, but not hundreds of pounds of mars rocks like the moon rocks we have. Plus the moon rocks do not show evidence of being meteorites. (Heating and such) 2) One word: Snowden 3) There was undue haste in retiring the Shuttle program too. Does that mean the Shuttle program was a hoax? 4) There is tons of proof, including photos of the equipment left behind on the moon.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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- Rocks from Mars have been found on Earth, why would moon rocks not be? Of course it would be totally impossible for a robot mission to distribute equipment onto the moon's surface, in much the same way as we have on say, Mars, Venus, Titan, etc. And of course there are as yet no photographs of any footprints, merely wheels and landing vessels, just the sort of thing the robot landers would leave. 2) Governments are Brilliant at covering things up when families are threatened and especially more so when it is obvious how many 'Strange' accidents have occurred over the years. Also it does not need a conspiracy of thousands, mere a dozen or so. Capricorn One shows one possible scenario. And once you admit it is at least possible one has to allow for the chance that it may well have actually happened. 3) It seems there was undue haste in Retiring the entire Apollo mission, and why were various plans and data 'mistakenly' destroyed, lost, misfiled etc. 4) I don't say so, I just say that there is no Proof that they have been, just that we are supposed to take the word of a discredited agency that spent billions on a political policy and with vested interests into the claims being believed.
--------------------------------- Obscurum per obscurius. Ad astra per alas porci. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
Dalek Dave wrote:
And of course there are as yet no photographs of any footprints
Really? I've seen quite a few but I guess they're faked.
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MehGerbil wrote:
It only took 'em 40 years to catch
And what the fuck has the US done with it since, where is the disgusted smiley, oh right. :mad: X| I don't care who it is doing the exploration out there I'm just glad it is happening. Yeah I know your comment was in jest it just pushes my buttons whenever the US non space program gets mentioned.
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And discovered China was first. Of course. :sigh:
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And discovered China was first. Of course. :sigh:
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MehGerbil wrote:
China Landed On The Moon
Hey, that's nothing. The other night, I climbed the ladder, hanging some christmas ornaments, when sudden I fell on the coffee table. I landed on China!!! ;P
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:doh: Of course. And they opened the first Moonfish factory. I saw the photo!
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Good for them! It's about time somebody did it, since we've long ago abandoned any interest in progress.
Will Rogers never met me.
It's really too bad William Proxmire is dead. He should have been executed for treason.
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Finally!!!! Its about time. I am fed of shopping at Macy's and JCPenneys and eating at earthlight bistros. Need to see some 99cent stores and some yum chaas --- Lonely Coder from the moon
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Johnny J. wrote:
I bet that's what she said... :rolleyes:
Something like the Windows prompt: ORG.ASM not found. [Abort] [Retry] [Fake it]
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You have inspired me! This is so going to be a dialog box in my next project.
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You have inspired me! This is so going to be a dialog box in my next project.
I believe there is anecdotal evidence that t'internet is full of videos showing the dialog in practice. :laugh:
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.