December Stundie nominations

The game was indoors, so none of the football fans watching the game saw it.
Well, there's a small out here. Maybe they flew prior to game time so that the folks coming (and going after the game) would see it. And see that big jumbotron; they might be targeting the tailgate crowd.

But your point remains.

ETA: I need to get quicker on the draw.
 
I may be wrong but it looks like they flew the banner of the stadium during the day, and the game was that night. So WND flew the banner over an empty closed stadium.

based on the lack of any significant number of cars in the parking lot, I believe you are correct.
 
You know, I think you've put it into perspective exactly how stupid his ideas are. I hadn't considered this aspect before, but now it seems obvious.
If the Earth's engine shuts off now, we'll be trapped in December forever!
 
Courtesy of Robrob, we learn that in his world, throwing babies and adults into separate burning pits and tossing babies in the air for machine gun practice are "mundane" events.

You keep making these claims:

1) What do you find "absurd" about "throwing men/women into one burning pit and children into another?"

2) What do you find "absurd" about "tossing babies into the air as target practice for machine gunners?"

3) Why do you work so hard at constantly brushing off as "absurd" perfectly mundane events such as these (not to mention murderers stealing shoes or people fighting over bread)? It's almost as if you live in a different world than us.
 
I don't feel the earth move under my feet...

...therefore it ain't moving. :jaw-dropp

So says ericdubay on this incredible thread crammed full of stundies:

"Heliocentrists assume the Sun as a "fixed point in space and regard the movement of everything else relative to that fixed point." But then they say that no actually the Sun isn't fixed either, neither is the galaxy, in fact nothing is fixed and everything revolves around everything else ad infinitum. The Earth spins at 1,000 mph, orbiting the Sun at 67,000 mph, which goes around the Milky Way at 500,000 mph, and speeds through the Big Bong universe at 67,000,000 mph and no one in history has ever felt or experienced a bit of it. The movements of various celestial bodies do not and cannot prove whether or not the Earth is in motion. "

LINK: http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1060437691&postcount=16

Take the time to have a good read through the whole thread, it's priceless.
 
More of Eric's wisdom...

From the same thread too.

The sun and the moon are actually the same size because that's the way they look on earth. Oh and the earth is really really big because it seems that way when you're standing on it.

Perspective schmerspective!

"Gravity is irrelevant in explaining Geocentricity, but still holds true regardless because the Earth is, as we can see with our eyes, much larger than the Sun.

We experience and observe a motionless Earth with a celestial sphere of Sun, Moon, Stars, and Planets revolving around us in perfect circles daily. We also experience the Earth as being gigantic and the Sun and Moon as being two equally sized circles in the sky for equal lengths of time every day. NASA tells us that actually the Sun is the biggest, then the Earth, and the Moon is the smallest, even though our experience clearly indicates that the Sun and Moon are equally-sized circles which appear equally far away from Earth
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LINK: http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1060437703&postcount=19
 
We experience and observe a motionless Earth with a celestial sphere of Sun, Moon, Stars, and Planets revolving around us in perfect circles daily. We also experience the Earth as being gigantic and the Sun and Moon as being two equally sized circles in the sky for equal lengths of time every day.


Pretty sad when his "experiences" and "observations" aren't even as accurate as those of astronomers from hundreds, or even thousands, of years ago.
 
"Heliocentrists assume the Sun as a "fixed point in space and regard the movement of everything else relative to that fixed point." But then they say that no actually the Sun isn't fixed either, neither is the galaxy, in fact nothing is fixed and everything revolves around everything else ad infinitum. The Earth spins at 1,000 mph, orbiting the Sun at 67,000 mph, which goes around the Milky Way at 500,000 mph, and speeds through the Big Bong universe at 67,000,000 mph and no one in history has ever felt or experienced a bit of it. The movements of various celestial bodies do not and cannot prove whether or not the Earth is in motion. "

Somebody really needs to introduce this guy to Buzz Aldrin (and bring a video camera).
 
Pretty sad when his "experiences" and "observations" aren't even as accurate as those of astronomers from hundreds, or even thousands, of years ago.

Well, yeah, his claims don't even match basic observation. By his, ah, logic, during an annular eclipse the Sun is bigger than the Moon, or his "perfect circles" aren't.

And yes, I know that's picking out a small pebble of fail from among the giant boulders littering the side of Mt. Fail.
 
I may be wrong but it looks like they flew the banner of the stadium during the day, and the game was that night. So WND flew the banner over an empty closed stadium.

Well, there's a small out here. Maybe they flew prior to game time so that the folks coming (and going after the game) would see it. And see that big jumbotron; they might be targeting the tailgate crowd.

But your point remains.

It's pretty standard to see advertising banners flying around before a football game, when everyone is tailgating. Sunset last Sunday in Dallas was 5:21, so they really wouldn't be visible much closer to game time. It's all a function of them being cancelled for the Thanksgiving day game.

Mind you, I don't agree with the message or WND, but I see how they could be committed to the plane / banner, and have to try and use it for the next available home game. Maybe even contractually with the advertising company.
 
He answered that one at post 6 on the thread - Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins faked it apparently. :eye-poppi

My solution still works for me. We already know what happens when we mix Buzz Aldrin, somebody accusing him of faking his trip to The Moon, and a video camera.

 
My solution still works for me. We already know what happens when we mix Buzz Aldrin, somebody accusing him of faking his trip to The Moon, and a video camera.


Ah, I can't view video right now but will check it out later. Reckon I have an idea about what you're driving at and I'm with you.
 
In the midst of arguing the Holocaust was a hoax...
Time for an ethnography learn lessen courtesy of your better Clayton Moore. Better by a lot.

Extreme cultural behavior is easily recognized. The above ruthless brutalities you accuse the Germans of is not peculiar to German society. It's more like Russian communist dehumanizing tactics. Meaning that an Eastern Front Russian communist type imagination conjured up that brutality and assigned it to the Germans.

German cultural behavior was almost effete in comparison.
 
Patrick1000 attempts photogrammetry. He says two images taken of the same area should never match.

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/images/preview/2085_med.jpg
http://next.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/AS11-37-5447HR.jpg

It is impossible for this to occur, utterly impossible, unless the two images are NOT TWO IMAGES, BUT RATHER ARE BOTH ITERATIONS/COPIES OF THE EXACT SAME IMAGE.


Please ignore the fact that the length of the crater shadows are completely different in each picture and each picture covers different size areas of the Moon.
 

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