Re: B.S. media hype surrounding Deep Impact



(points violently at Florian . . . )

(while visions of all those people who you HAD to explain, patiently at first,
then with less and less tact, about why Mars looks so small in the scope from
2003)

Evil ! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil ! Spawn of an Astronomical Satan !

How dare you even suggest that, even in jest !

--- Dave
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Pinprick holes in a colorless sky
Let inspired figures of light pass by
The Mighty Light of ten thousand suns
Challenges infinity, and is soon gone

david.nakamoto@xxxxxxxxxxx


"Florian" <star6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:hyIwe.1424$aA5.260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Then God Only Knows what will happen this October when Mars comes back


>From what i've heard Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked
eye...

;-)

-Florian



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