Re: websites for learning physics from space travel?
From: Androcles (dummy_at_dummy.com)
Date: 01/31/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 01:19:57 GMT
"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
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> Lee Hon Chor wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> May I ask if there are websites for learning physics at high
>> school level from space travel/space sience? Thanks in advance.
>
> Do you read what you write? Do you position ypur hrose behind your
> surrey? Were you paid a cool quarter megabuck by NASA to publicly
> push the Not A Space Agency agenda?
Schwartz ("Uncle" Alice) gets his rocks off by following his
own standard procedure:
1) Snip and say "[snip crap]". (Schwartz doesn't actually read the
post.)
2) Insult to poster by saying "psychotic imbecile".
This, Schwartz finds thrilling.
Nobody else gives a damn, but Schwartz is happy.
The best way to deal with Schwartz is simply ignore the idiot,
but failing that, follow his own procedure, its all he'll ever
understand anyway.
Then you'll have a long thread of
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
[snip crap]
You are a psychotic imbecile.
ad infinitum ad nausem
This demonstrates that one of the two parties involved really IS
psychotic, and believe me, I've tested the theory, Schwartz WILL have
the last word.
Androcles.
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