mercatormac
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Help me understand how those two statements, taken either together or separately, would indicate a fake.
I guess it might mean the moon hoax was directed by George Lucas.
Help me understand how those two statements, taken either together or separately, would indicate a fake.
EM emissions and charged particles are quite different phenomena despite both being referred to as "radiation", .
This rather badly worded Universe Today article coud become Moon Hoaxer fodder:
NASA’s Van Allen Probes Spot Impenetrable Radiation Barrier in Space by Matt Williams
http://www.universetoday.com/116742...spot-impenetrable-radiation-barrier-in-space/
I would like to point out that I typed, "The fake thing I noticed.."
Which evidently can be dismissed with research.
After enough years as an engineer, I learned how to phrase things so I am never wrong, and avoid contradicting others.
I would like to point out that I typed, "The fake thing I noticed.."
Which evidently can be dismissed with research.
After enough years as an engineer, I learned how to phrase things so I am never wrong, and avoid contradicting others.
I would like to point out that I typed, "The fake thing I noticed.."
Which evidently can be dismissed with research.
After enough years as an engineer, I learned how to phrase things so I am never wrong, and avoid contradicting others.
What you said was:I would like to point out that I typed, "The fake thing I noticed.."
Which evidently can be dismissed with research.
After enough years as an engineer, I learned how to phrase things so I am never wrong, and avoid contradicting others.
The actual quotes and the actual mission transcripts were pointed out to you, including the 7 or so elapsed hours between both of those utterances. No amount of "phrasing things so that you are never wrong" wriggles you out of the fact that you were absolutely provably wrong in this instance. This is not a personal criticism of you. Human memory plays tricks as a matter of course on everyone.The fake thing I noticed about the Apollo landing, was that when I watched it live in 1969, he said something about the sea of tranquility.
Then on replays, it was the one step for man thing.
You make mesadconfused.
I would like to point out that I typed, "The fake thing I noticed.."
Which evidently can be dismissed with research.
After enough years as an engineer, I learned how to phrase things so I am never wrong, and avoid contradicting others.
With apologies to many engineers I have interacted with online, I have met several that have uttered statements to me that boil down to " that couldn't have happened to that piece of equipment I designed because I designed it".It seems that, for Clark, being an engineer means never having to say "I was wrong." Or something...
It seems that, for Clark, being an engineer means never having to say "I was wrong." Or something...
Meh. I graduated in 92. Seems to me that a large part of being a real engineer is having the wontons to fess up if you <bleep> up. I can only assume that this is a feature of those who call themselves engineers without any professional accreditation whatsoever. Bovine fecal matter engineers simply shovel manure into wheelbarrows.
Greetings... I have not ventured into this conspiracy. I came across this film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xciCJfbTvE4&feature=youtu.be
has it been discussed or debunked?
Greetings... I have not ventured into this conspiracy. I came across this film:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xciCJfbTvE4&feature=youtu.be
has it been discussed or debunked?