Re: Apollo 13: Was LM gear ever extended?



Scott, is that you?
>Guth is so stupid that he can't tell the difference between Mars and Venus.
>Please stop quoting him or posting to him here.
Are you really thinking along the lines of what I'm think you're
thinking?

Since you can't stand it whenever others contribute anything that's the
least bit outside of your mainstream status quo box. In which case,
would you like to go one on one, as in a honest tit for tat usenet form
of WW-III about utilizing our moon, about the hard-science and the
regular laws of physics that'll be demanded of those new and improved
fly-by-rocket landers as having to manage within that lunar
environment, and then into something about those missions working
towards establishing the LSE-CM/ISS, or perhaps at least our time-share
lease of whatever the Chinese manage to create as this one and only
LSE-CM/ISS ???

It seems that in spite of what our NASA/Apollo wizards have to say, our
moon is extremely good for many sciences that are obviously related to
the moon, but also on behalf of mother Earth and of going to/from so
many other places, as well as for accomplishing extremely good
astronomy, and of course of our eventually securing a viable clean
enery future for humanity by way of obtaining the extremely
green/renewable sorts of energy that can not be so easily tapped unless
we've first established our fair share of the one and only LSE-CM/ISS.

I'm all over the positive side of accomplishing the task at hand, while
folks like yourself are into serious drugs and of sustaining more self
denials than Hitler or even that of our resident warlord(GW Bush). Is
sustaining our perpetrated cold-war still worth all that much cloak and
dagger trouble?

Would you like to reveil and thus share and share alike as to why
you're having such a tough time of it, failing to contribute to the
primary topic and obviously much less accountable as to any number of
sub-topics?

This topic is all about those original lunar landers that never quite
happened, at least it never accommodated safely folks to/from the
extremely albedo dark and TBI as well as physically nasty lunar surface
that we've come to know of. The lunar surface that's meters deep in a
low grade of surface tension of a composite dust that's mainly of
primary and secondary basalt shards having been laced with the likes of
solar/cosmic carbon, titanium and iron, all of which being extremely
salty and otherwise nicely covered by a good amount of Radon, Argon and
Sodium as the first and relatively thin layers of atmospheric defences,
of which I believe this realm simply needs to be fully understood and
appreciated before we actually manage taking those extremely risky
walks upon an earthshine illuminated moon.

BTFW; thanks once again for all of your ongoing topic/author stalking
and bashing efforts over the past 5+ years, in as much as having been
keeping this one plus quite a few of my topics on top of your
brown-nosed usenet pile that sucks and blows big time. With the likes
of your contribution as providing so much of my proof-positive that I'm
right, whereas it's almost as though whatever honest folks like myself
have to say actually matters to folks like yourself.

Brad Guth;
- - - - - If you're not looking for the truth, you will not find it.
~

Kurt Vonnegut would have to agree far beyond; WAR is WAR, thus "in war
there are no rules" - In fact, war has been the very reason of honest
folks having to deal with the likes of others that haven't been playing
by whatever the supposed rules, such as our resident warlord(GW Bush).
Life upon Venus, a township w/Bridge & ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm
The Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator)
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm
Venus ETs, plus the updated sub-topics; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm

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