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- From: morale@jec303.its.rpi.edu (Enrique Morales)
- Subject: Re: Moon sightings
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- References: <BxwtDs.5zv@cck.coventry.ac.uk> <1992Nov18.191231.27299@alf.uib.no>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:40:02 GMT
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- magnus@bark-fddi.ii.uib.no (Magnus Alvestad) writes:
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- >>>>>> On Wed, 18 Nov 1992 11:32:14 GMT, coakley@cch.coventry.ac.uk
- >>>>>> (Cpl.Flash ) said:
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- > Flash> looking at alien craft at the top of a crater? I
- > Flash> think armstrong said something like "..my god there's
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- > Flash> hundreds of them". I'm not to sure because as i
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- >No, no; he said 'Oh my god - it's full of stars!' - of course this was
- >cencored by the CIA. Dr Asimov, however, who was at that time involved
- ^^^^^^^^^
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- >in a number of Top Secret projects, including the Philadelphia
- >project, later used it in his book '2001'. It's all there.
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- >-Magnus
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- Gosh!!! Where do you people get your info from???
- First you reach silly conclusion fron a bad quote,
- then to top it off you attrubute the quote to the wrong
- author. Dr Asimov, may he rest in peace, did not write that.
- Arthur C. Clarke did in _his_ 2001:A Space Oddissey.
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- You can't connect a simple book with its author.
- How are you going to prove/disprove the existence of aliens???
- Sheeezzzz.....
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- Enrique
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