Jrrarglblarg
Unregistered
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2010
- Messages
- 12,673
What is a Stundie? It's a humorous statement that is very wrong.
The "water can't sublimate in vacuum" nonsense continues, over at Icke, so I'd like to nominate Stelios for continuing to not understand basic science:
Stelios continuing to beat this drum is funny, but it also leads to a two-fer:
Debunker "headlikearock" replies:
The bold bit is the stundie, because at Icke, no, it cannot be "agreed" that the sublimator plate (inside the Apollo suit's backpack, under a Beta cloth coving) is in darkness.
Sorry, HLR, your apparently obvious statement is wrong when made at the Icke forum. Anywhere else . . .
The "water can't sublimate in vacuum" nonsense continues, over at Icke, so I'd like to nominate Stelios for continuing to not understand basic science:
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1060240308&postcount=1690Naughty man.
I have said that Water cannot become Ice on the moon during lunar daytime in bright sunshine.
You need to have ice to start your theory dont you?
You dont seem to even know what sublimation is yet you keep repeating yourself as though you have a clue.
Stelios continuing to beat this drum is funny, but it also leads to a two-fer:
Debunker "headlikearock" replies:
The sublimator isn't in direct sunlight. It's inside the PLSS. In darkness.
Can we agree on that?
The bold bit is the stundie, because at Icke, no, it cannot be "agreed" that the sublimator plate (inside the Apollo suit's backpack, under a Beta cloth coving) is in darkness.
Sorry, HLR, your apparently obvious statement is wrong when made at the Icke forum. Anywhere else . . .
