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Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:20:00 -
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Atticus Fynch wrote: The only people that "picked it up" was NASA. The footage shown in TV was from NASA TV screens, so everything you saw in regard to the moon landing transmissions was filtered through NASA first. NASA controlled what the world saw.
/ Face Palm
Not how broadcasting works, facilities all around the world picked it up and confirmed the broadcast source as the Moon.
The Soviets had 4 separate Deep Space Tracking Stations which they used to monitor their own Unmanned Lunar Probes. They used said DSTS to track every Apollo Mission from take off to touch down.
The Soviet Luna Program preformed the first Moon Landing with their Probe Luna 9. The Probe survived and sent the first images to Earth from a Ship on the Moon and while the Soviet Government did not release them right away the World found out before the Soviets came out with their success because every other nation picked up the Broadcast and Triangulated its source.
But hey, go ahead. Make **** up. We probably will not call you on it.  |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:22:00 -
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Alara IonStorm wrote:Atticus Fynch wrote: The only people that "picked it up" was NASA. The footage shown in TV was from NASA TV screens, so everything you saw in regard to the moon landing transmissions was filtered through NASA first. NASA controlled what the world saw.
/ Face PalmNot how broadcasting works, facilities all around the world picked it up and confirmed the broadcast source as the Moon. The Soviets had 4 separate Deep Space Tracking Stations which they used to monitor their own Unmanned Lunar Probes. They used said DSTS to track every Apollo Mission from take off to touch down. The Soviet Luna Program preformed the first Moon Landing with their Probe Luna 9. The Probe survived and sent the first images to Earth and while the Soviet Government did not release them right away the World found out because every other nation picked up the Broadcast and Triangulated its source. But hey, go ahead. Make **** up. We probably will not call you on it. 
Soviet Luna? |

Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:24:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: We have been over this. Hell when we went up there we got her back.
Remember.
And to think they were gonna leave her up there.  |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:26:00 -
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Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: We have been over this. Hell when we went up there we got her back. Remember.And to think they were gonna leave her up there. 
That's a good thing, if the soviets got Luna we'd all be living in the everfree forest
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Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:32:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: That's a good thing, if the soviets got Luna we'd all be living in the everfree forest
Not the first time the Soviets have tried to use Pony Tech against the Free World.
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 17:49:00 -
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Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: That's a good thing, if the soviets got Luna we'd all be living in the everfree forest
Not the first time the Soviets have tried to use Pony Tech against the Free World.
It's ok... as long as we still have the party cannon they can't do much. Everyone knows the soviets hate parties  |

baltec1
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:08:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: That's a good thing, if the soviets got Luna we'd all be living in the everfree forest
Not the first time the Soviets have tried to use Pony Tech against the Free World. It's ok... as long as we still have the party cannon they can't do much. Everyone knows the soviets hate parties 
Lets not forget the orbital friendship cannon. |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:14:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Alara IonStorm wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote: That's a good thing, if the soviets got Luna we'd all be living in the everfree forest
Not the first time the Soviets have tried to use Pony Tech against the Free World. It's ok... as long as we still have the party cannon they can't do much. Everyone knows the soviets hate parties  Lets not forget the orbital friendship cannon.
Yes we are truly an unstoppable force of love and tolerance  |

Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:15:00 -
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Not the best part of that episode.
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:20:00 -
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Cupcakes 2: Library of Terror  |

Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:35:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Cupcakes 2: Library of Terror  Whelp Twilight complains about running out of Paper early in the episode then realizes she needs to make a friendship report. She Skins one of her Friends alive (Who we kidding it is Rainbow Dash) makes her hide into paper. Then writes about the alternate uses of Friendship.
It fits.  |

Dibblah San
The Water Margin Tech
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:36:00 -
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Atticus Fynch wrote:Kietay Ayari wrote:Nooo it's not. It might be for one nation that happens to have a high orbiting craft directly in line with the moon but it would be physically impossible to pull this off with every nation at the same time. People on the moon broadcasted live. Everyone picked it up. So I will admit, either this is a worldwide conspiracy, or it did have to happen. The only people that "picked it up" was NASA. The footage shown in TV was from NASA TV screens, so everything you saw in regard to the moon landing transmissions was filtered through NASA first. NASA controlled what the world saw.
Did I say shoe size IQ? I was wrong, I think we could be dealing with decimals.
You are so stupid you could lose a game of charades to Stevie Wonder, hell even Helen Keller would beat you.
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Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:38:00 -
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Dibblah San wrote:hell even Helen Keller would beat you.
Don't make fun of the Disabled. Atticus Fynch has feelings.
Also Helen Keller...
Awesome at Charades.
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.12.30 21:47:00 -
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Atticus Fynch wrote:NASA controlled what the world saw. Consequence? What did they edit in or out, and how does it affect the other arguments?
Atticus Fynch wrote:A transmission from high earth orbit is indistinguishable from a transmission from the moon.. Why do you think that? |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.30 22:00:00 -
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I lost a game of horseshoes to Ray Charles  |

Dibblah San
The Water Margin Tech
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Posted - 2011.12.31 05:27:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I lost a game of horseshoes to Ray Charles 
In your defence Ray Charles did use the first prototype of Radar shades. 
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Dibblah San
The Water Margin Tech
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Posted - 2011.12.31 05:27:00 -
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double post  |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Ponies for the Ethical Treatment of Asteroids
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Posted - 2011.12.31 06:02:00 -
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Dibblah San wrote:Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:I lost a game of horseshoes to Ray Charles  In your defence Ray Charles did use the first prototype of Radar shades. 
I knew he cheated!  |

Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.12.31 18:55:00 -
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Well, it looks like the thread has reached its end.
I want to thank you all for the laughs. 
You may now remove the hooks from your mouths. 
Love ya, Atticus - |

Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.31 19:01:00 -
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Is it that time already? |

Atticus Fynch
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Posted - 2011.12.31 19:14:00 -
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I love you Alara. You're the gift that keeps on giving.
xoxoxox
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Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.31 19:22:00 -
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Atticus Fynch wrote: I love you Alara. You're the gift that keeps on giving.
Hmmm...
Atticus Fynch wrote: Well, it looks like the thread has reached its end.
I detect Inconsistencies. Perhaps you should have posted this in your Inconsistencies thread.
Atticus Fynch wrote: xoxoxox
Loosen the Hugs there champ you are a Big Fella and stop slobbering on my face.
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Akki Zeta
Saisio Volunteer Force
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Posted - 2011.12.31 20:05:00 -
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:The original tapes of the moon landing where re-used for the first shuttle missions in order to save hundreds of thousands of dollars. So think of this: the only original audio-visual stuff surviving of the broadcast of the first moon landing is a 16 mm filmation of a 8" monitor.It's the kind of stuff that makes Euros shake our heads in puzzled incredulity about how devotely stupid and short-sighted can be American...  It's not just the Americans, If I remember correctly, the Russians reused or melted down a pretty hefty chunk of their early ground breaking stuff as well. |

Alara IonStorm
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Posted - 2011.12.31 20:36:00 -
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Akki Zeta wrote: It's not just the Americans, If I remember correctly, the Russians reused or melted down a pretty hefty chunk of their early ground breaking stuff as well.
This happens all over.
Here is something from a Cracked Article.
Quote:Industrial-scale book destruction is going on at the British Library, possibly the most prestigious library in the world (you can tell because it's British). Recent book-pulping scandals have hit the University of New South Wales in Australia, as well as several other institutions. Hell, when Borders bookstores went belly-up earlier this year, they decided to destroy all the unsold books instead of donate them.
And no, I'm not just talking about duplicates and old TV Guides, either. Imagine holding a beautiful, dusty, illustrated volume of Shakespeare printed in the 1700s, a calligraphic message from its long-dead owner inscribed on the inside cover, and throwing it straight in the trash. I've been there, more than once. I could have kept it and maybe gotten a few hundred dollars for it on eBay, if my supervisor wasn't watching with specific orders to prevent me from doing that.
And we're talking about a lot of books here -- these libraries are having to cut down their stock in a hurry. Imagine you're the manager of a library, and some accountant tells you that you need to get rid of 100,000 books, and do it in a week. You really have two options. One, you can get a bunch of academics to scour your collection and painstakingly rate each book according to its value and importance. Then you can hire a bunch of people to take down the 100,000 least important books and painstakingly stamp and debug them, one by one. Your second option is to get the computer to spit out a list of the 100,000 least borrowed books, and hire a few people to walk down the aisles with their arms out, throwing those books in a shredding machine.
That second option is much quicker and much cheaper. Sometimes you can find a paper recycling centre that will pay you for the pulp, so destroying the books leads to a net profit. Nobody likes it, but for a librarian it's like your best friend just got bitten by a zombie and you're the only one with a gun.
hough everyone realizes that extremely valuable books are going to inevitably get caught in the same net, there's not much that can be done about it. Nobody is going to order a first-edition Moby-**** from a library warehouse if the 2011 reprint is sitting right there on the shelf. A computer list that ranks books by popularity can't tell the difference.
The BBC has taped over dozens of old shows and broadcasts often destroying the only copies.
There are so many Artifacts in the World being destroyed for reasons of shelf space or convenience. At least now with the internet very little information is lost as hard copies are destroyed. There are lots of copies of everything.
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VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2011.12.31 23:46:00 -
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This thread is a hoax. |

VKhaun Vex
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.01.02 15:39:00 -
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9669000/9669997.stm
Just sayin. Just bumpin.
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