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Old 05-13-2004, 03:18 PM   #41
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You mean to tell you what NASA managment do not know?


Look, here is a skull picture from Mars.

The teeth are only slightly colored.
Obviously, they are present on the original:




What is the interest of those on this forum, who would deny obvious -
that it is a skull, not a randomly formed rock?


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Old 05-13-2004, 03:24 PM   #42
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um.....

Guess he can't list a few of the science incompetencies to which he refers.
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Here is a GOOD example:

NASA boss Sean O'Keefe:
earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1977 from Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his Master of Public Administration degree in 1978 from The Maxwell School

How on Earth would THAT qualify anybody in science?
NASA is a joke, and you should know it!

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I can't figure it out. Are you blowing smoke up our asses or not? Well anyway I found your website quite amusing. If it was not intended so, I'm a bit scared for you. In either case keep up the good...nevermind.
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What is the interest of those on this forum, who would deny obvious -
that it is a skull, not a randomly formed rock?
Sorry, I think you have us confused with certain other internet fora known for possessing large numbers of gullible idiots. It's a frigging rock and some dirt, nothing more.
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Sorry, I think you have us confused with certain other internet fora known for possessing large numbers of gullible idiots. It's a frigging rock and some dirt, nothing more.
This is what I mean, when I talk about results of incompetence :notworthy
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Old 05-13-2004, 06:55 PM   #47
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Martians must have visited earth too.

I thought that looks like Jesus looking out over his creation.
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Muhahahahaha! You just can't beat this for pure entertainment value.

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Old 05-13-2004, 09:07 PM   #49
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Here is a GOOD example:

NASA boss Sean O'Keefe:
earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1977 from Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his Master of Public Administration degree in 1978 from The Maxwell School

How on Earth would THAT qualify anybody in science?
NASA is a joke, and you should know it!

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And what's your point here? He was hired to be a NASA administrator, not a NASA scientist.

Do you really want me to make a list of scientists that work for or are funded by NASA?? I used to be funded by NASA. I am going to a conference this August concerning all of the scientific results to come out of one of NASA's astronomical satellites. Should I list the number of scientific journal articles to come out of NASA projects?

Have you ever visited the Hubble Space Telescope web page? Did you know that the Hubble is oversubscribed by a factor of about seven? There's so much good science coming out of the Hubble that they can't even keep up with the demand! And that's just Hubble, not to mention Chandra, which has revolutionized X-ray astronomy and the recently launched Spitzer Space Telescope.
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And what's your point here? He was hired to be a NASA administrator, not a NASA scientist.

I used to be funded by NASA.
The fact that some scientists are funded by/through NASA, that some subcontractors are doing good lob, by no way change the fact that NASA ITSELF is just a travel agency, with no expertize in the science it sells.

And if you think that it is OK that NASA "Administartor" is only a bureaucrat,
you are part of the problem in my view.

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