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Warpcore September 2nd 03 11:05 PM

Asteroids anyone ?
 

mike September 3rd 03 12:19 AM

Do you think it might affect propagation?sic

mike



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Brenda Ann September 3rd 03 12:27 AM


"mike" wrote in message
...
Do you think it might affect propagation?sic

mike


Only by virtue of the fact that it would destroy all transmitters and
receivers.. :P



The Dawn Soliloquy September 3rd 03 12:47 AM

Yeah yeah yeah, we have a 1 in 909,000 chance of being hit by an asteroid in
the year 2014.

More doom and gloom from the media, where "If it bleeds, it leads, if it
thinks, it stinks".

In article et, "Warpcore"
wrote:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/0...eut/index.html



Never say never.
Nothing is absolute.

Brenda Ann September 3rd 03 12:47 AM


xian fruit network September 3rd 03 03:11 AM

Perhaps.

One thing it will do for 100% sure
is it will provide MUCH new material
for Richard "Face on Mars" Hoagland
to spin on Coast to Coast AM.

"mike" wrote in message
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Do you think it might affect propagation?sic

mike



"Warpcore" wrote in message
nk.net...
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/0...eut/index.html






I. P. Yurin September 3rd 03 04:43 AM

"Brenda Ann" wrote:


"mike" wrote in message
...
Do you think it might affect propagation?sic

mike


Only by virtue of the fact that it would destroy all transmitters and
receivers.. :P


Interesting philosophical question the If all the transmitters &
receivers disappeared (with no other changes to the environment),
would propagation be affected? Or just our ability to notice it?


--
Col. I.P. Yurin
Commissariat of Internal Security

Stakhanovite
Order of Lenin (1937)
Hero of Socialist Labor (1939)

mike September 3rd 03 05:54 AM


"I. P. Yurin" scribbled:

Interesting philosophical question the If all the transmitters &
receivers disappeared (with no other changes to the environment),
would propagation be affected? Or just our ability to notice it?


ROTFLMAO...I just about busted a rib and fell off the couch.

I understand the Greeks may be able to handle a question of such theoritical
magnatude.

mike



RHF September 3rd 03 09:21 AM

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It's a Giant Glob of Frozen Dinosaur Dung . . .
- - - Their are Coming Back with a Vengeance !


jftfoi ~ RHF

Warpcore September 3rd 03 05:16 PM

To paraphrase Nietsche: "If it doesn't kill you, it may at least make you
flat" ..... VBEG.

Actually, amateurs ping off meteors, and scientists listen to echoes off
them too. It is an eerie sound if you have never heard a ping like that.

It is interesting that some people are disgusted by the paranoia of others.
I'd rather be paranoid than reak of the disgust if I had no other choices.
It is good to see that some would rather try to take some positive action
than sit around and whine.

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ink.net...
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It's a Giant Glob of Frozen Dinosaur Dung . . .
- - - Their are Coming Back with a Vengeance !


jftfoi ~ RHF





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