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Its true... I didn't say it!

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on Jun 12, 2006
Seriously. O.K. We're driving from Idaho down to L.A. for a couple of weeks, and we stop for gas right next to Area 51. I'll be sure to get souveniers(sp?) just to PROVE it!
on Jun 13, 2006
O.K. We're driving from Idaho down to L.A. for a couple of weeks, and we stop for gas right next to Area 51. I'll be sure to get souveniers(sp?) just to PROVE it!


That'll prove nothing much ....just wait til my mate, Zod, revisits from his home-world of Nebulatia. I'll get him to visit WC and say a few words. Now that'd be proof
on Jun 13, 2006

We want a ride!
on Sep 29, 2006

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The alien has placed the mothership on autopilot,

and is traveling toward earth,

in a commuter craft.


~

on Sep 29, 2006
Gravity is not an attractive force, it is centrifigul in nature. If the world stopped spinning you'd 'fall' off. Antigravity is nothing more than creating a sympathetic field 180 degrees out of phase with our gravimetric field. Mass, the amount of, and density of an object determines how strong the gravity 'field' is. Surrounding our planet is what's known as a gravity 'well', a curviture of space created by the mass of our planet. The more mass an object has the greater the curviture. Match the field to the same polarity and like sameness (unlike opposites that attract)the two fields will repel from each other. Antigravity is the same thing. As far as UFO's are concerned, look to your history of the technologies developed by the Nazi Regime during WWII. Their experiments with antigravity and 'UFO' wannabes is well documented. Uncle Sam confiscated that technology after he helped kick their collective asses. The powers that be in this country know full well the advantages antigravity and the affect it will have on those whose pecket books are overstuffed with oil money. Then there are the 'Aliens'. Our galaxy is one of approximately 250 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Our galaxy holds about the same number of stars. Whose to say that Aliens don't exist. The only way to know one way or the other is see the proof. Until that happens all conjecture is just that and nothing more. Have a nice day.
on Sep 29, 2006
Curvature and pocket(as opposed to curviture and pecket, they're local trademarks) should be read into my post. Sorry for the 'oops'.
on Sep 29, 2006
And SKYNET...DUH!!! Ancient history.
on Sep 29, 2006
Gravity is not an attractive force, it is centrifigul in nature. If the world stopped spinning you'd 'fall' off.


Oh, okay! So if gravity is a centrifugal force, and the moon is devoid of this, how come all those probes N.A.S.A. sent up there haven't fallen off....and Neil Armstrong wasn't sucked immediately into space instead of taking that first step (giant leap for mankind) on its surface?

Actually, Earth's gravitational force is a combination of atmospheric pressures, the planetary mass revolving aound a molten core, the axis being on a slight tilt, tidal movements and vulcanic activity....the fact that the Earth's surface is not a solid mass but made up of tectonic plates which keep it in a constant state of dynamic change, yet constant in atmospheric and gravitational states.

Planets which have been observed to consist of a single crust, and thus are devoid of tectonic plates, oceans, rivers and vulcanic activity, are said to have such dense atmospheric pressures and gravitational forces that they are incapable of sustaining life as we know it.

Earth is the only planet in our solar system exhibiting all these essential life giving/sustaining characteristics, which is probably why scientists and religious people (who are usually in disagreement about the origins of life) agree there are no aliens and mankind is the only intelligent lifeform. It is a narrow-minded and rather naive assumption which fails to consdider the possibility of Earth-like planets in distant solar systems that may very well sustain intelligent life forms ....civilisations far in advance of our own and capable of inter-stellar travel.

G'day, ET, how's things?
on Sep 29, 2006
I love gravity...

on Sep 29, 2006

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The Alien would like to report,

that the commuter craft is fine,

but the mothership seems to have fallen

into a black hole.

The Alien is going to try to pull it out

using a tractor beam.

The Alien isn't able to give an accurate time frame

for the procedure at the moment.


~

on Sep 29, 2006
I love gravity...

just can't stop laughing at this!!


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on Sep 30, 2006
I love gravity...


Has its uses....but can be the worst enemy of old age.
on Sep 30, 2006

~


From my favorite "Star Trek" episode.

"Where no man has gone before"


Kirk grabs a heavy rock and prepares to

throw it at Mitchell, hesitating only for an

instant as he bids goodbye to his friend.


Kirk: "Forgive me, Gary.


But Kirk has used up precious seconds

with his farewell and now Mitchell"s powers

are regenerated!


Gary: "I will forgive you for a moment, James...

but your moment is fading!


And he pushes the rock out of Kirk's hands

with such a sudden force that Kirk is hurled

to the ground!


Fast forward a few minutes.


Kirk: "Captain's log: Stardate 1313.8--Add to official

losses Dr. Elizabeth Dehner.

Be it noted that she gave her

life in performance of her duty...Lt. Gary Mitchell...

same notation.


~

on Nov 26, 2006

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Let me introduce you to

the M-5 computer.


~

on Nov 27, 2006

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M5 taps into the matter/anti-matter reactors as a new power source, giving it virtually unlimited power with no one able to shut the computer down

~

"The Ultimate Computer"

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