• (OT) India becomes fourth country to land on the moon

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=c3=b6s?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 18:39:10 2023
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,
    landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south
    pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the
    lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then
    the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on
    the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.

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  • From gapp111@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 09:13:36 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on
    the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to gap...@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 09:29:27 2023
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,
    landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south
    pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the
    lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then >> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on
    the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India
    previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a
    software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface. >>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.

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    "And off they went, from here to there,
    The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
    -- Traditional
    Amazing technical talent, now design and build!

    4th though.

    Sampras?

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Wed Aug 23 18:44:59 2023
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’
    s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>> https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow!
    What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?


    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.





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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to gap...@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 09:41:40 2023
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,
    landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south
    pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the
    lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then >> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on
    the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India
    previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a
    software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface. >>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.

    --
    "And off they went, from here to there,
    The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
    -- Traditional
    Amazing technical talent, now design and build!

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/railway-bridge-collapses-india-mizoram-rcna101350

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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 19:44:45 2023
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on
    the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the
    surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it has
    must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 09:47:00 2023
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s
    unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on
    the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia
    (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft
    successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon.
    India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September
    2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it
    has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/

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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 20:01:22 2023
    Sawfish kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 19.47:
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s
    unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on
    the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia
    (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft
    successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon.
    India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September
    2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it
    has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/


    Space age.

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 19:13:23 2023
    kalevi@kolttonen.fi (Kalevi Kolttonen) Wrote in message:r
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and > 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.> World wants it, world needs it.Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!br,KK



    Fuck off shitty moron


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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Wed Aug 23 10:03:45 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 9:29:30 AM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,
    landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south >> pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the >> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then
    the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on >> the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India
    previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a >> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.

    --
    "And off they went, from here to there,
    The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
    -- Traditional
    Amazing technical talent, now design and build!
    4th though.

    Sampras?

    A stray first serve?

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Wed Aug 23 17:01:27 2023
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.

    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 10:27:25 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK

    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=c3=b6s?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 20:29:30 2023
    On 23.8.2023 20.01, TT wrote:
    Sawfish kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 19.47:
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s
    unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on
    the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia
    (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft
    successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon.
    India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September
    2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html

    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it
    has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/


    Space age.

    Poor Tiny. Did this hurt?

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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 20:32:53 2023
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 20.29:
    On 23.8.2023 20.01, TT wrote:
    Sawfish kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 19.47:
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s
    unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down
    on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    the first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously,
    Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed
    spacecraft successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest
    thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon.
    India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September
    2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html >>>>>
    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it
    has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/


    Space age.

    Poor Tiny. Did this hurt?


    You're not well. No wonder you see a psychiatrist.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=c3=b6s?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 20:35:17 2023
    On 23.8.2023 20.32, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 20.29:
    On 23.8.2023 20.01, TT wrote:
    Sawfish kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 19.47:
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s >>>>>> unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down
    on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    the first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously,
    Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed
    spacecraft successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration
    interest thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in >>>>>> September 2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2
    mission to crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html >>>>>>
    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe
    it has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/


    Space age.

    Poor Tiny. Did this hurt?


    You're not well. No wonder you see a psychiatrist.

    Duh.

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to bmoore on Wed Aug 23 17:44:30 2023
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> wrote:
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.

    Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some
    differences, but USSR is here again. It is called
    Putlerlandia now.

    Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR:

    1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the
    fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise
    Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests.

    2) Individuals can own corporarions to some extent
    but most of the important factories and other
    manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by
    the super rich bastards. Those bastards have
    formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are
    operating against the common Russian people.

    br,
    KK

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 10:50:38 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:44:33 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some
    differences, but USSR is here again. It is called
    Putlerlandia now.

    Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR:

    1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the
    fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise
    Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests.

    2) Individuals can own corporarions to some extent
    but most of the important factories and other
    manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by
    the super rich bastards. Those bastards have
    formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are
    operating against the common Russian people.

    br,
    KK

    Yes, there are differences, but it's still a-hole central. Shame.

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to bmoore on Wed Aug 23 19:58:31 2023
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:44:33 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:> bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote: > > Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.> Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some > differences, but USSR is here again. It is
    called > Putlerlandia now. > > Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR: > > 1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the > fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise > Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests. > > 2)
    Individuals can own corporarions to some extent > but most of the important factories and other > manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by > the super rich bastards. Those bastards have > formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are >
    operating against the common Russian people. > > br, > KKYes, there are differences, but it's still a-hole central. Shame.


    You should enjoy your Biden, drag queen story hour for kids and importing dark people.

    Don't worry about Russia.



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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 11:09:46 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:58:33 AM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:44:33 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:> bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote: > > Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.> Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some > differences, but USSR is here again. It is
    called > Putlerlandia now. > > Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR: > > 1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the > fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise > Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests. > > 2)
    Individuals can own corporarions to some extent > but most of the important factories and other > manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by > the super rich bastards. Those bastards have > formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are >
    operating against the common Russian people. > > br, > KKYes, there are differences, but it's still a-hole central. Shame.


    You should enjoy your Biden, drag queen story hour for kids and importing dark people.

    Twistis is into angry repressed Nazi story hour for kids.

    Don't worry about Russia.

    LOL.

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Wed Aug 23 17:39:51 2023
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Fuck off shitty moron

    What kind of an asshole idiot loves Russia and even wishes
    that that shithole country would expand? Well, apparently
    you do. SO FUCK YOU STUPID ASSHOLE! HAHAHAHAA!

    br,
    KK

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to bmoore on Wed Aug 23 18:35:59 2023
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> wrote:
    LOL.

    I suppose it is this skriptis dude who also thinks
    that Russians are free. What a ridiculous fool.

    I guess even the basic thinking capabilities are
    beyond the reach of the most moronic people who
    walk on this earth. It is very pathetic, but true.

    br,
    KK

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 20:40:11 2023
    kalevi@kolttonen.fi (Kalevi Kolttonen) Wrote in message:r
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> wrote:> LOL. I suppose it is this skriptis dude who also thinksthat Russians are free. What a ridiculous fool.I guess even the basic thinking capabilities are beyond the reach of the most moronic people who walk on this earth.
    It is very pathetic, but true.br,KK



    No, Finland with US Jews supervising their military and borders now, and German Jews from Frankfurt controlling their economy, currency, it's them who are free?


    Hahahaha what an idiot.


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  • From gapp111@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 11:41:35 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 1:44:33 PM UTC-4, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some
    differences, but USSR is here again. It is called
    Putlerlandia now.

    Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR:

    1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the
    fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise
    Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests.

    2) Individuals can own corporarions to some extent
    but most of the important factories and other
    manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by
    the super rich bastards. Those bastards have
    formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are
    operating against the common Russian people.

    br,
    KK

    Prigozhin died in a plane accident!!

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Wed Aug 23 18:55:17 2023
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    No, Finland with US Jews supervising their military
    and borders now, and German Jews from Frankfurt
    controlling their economy, currency, it's them who
    are free?

    You suffer from serious delusions, bro. Get your head
    fixed, you fucking bastard.

    Hahahaha what an idiot.

    If you love Russia so much, move your idiot ass
    there. I am sure Putler will welcome you with
    open arms: "Just another useful idiot to be fooled!".

    br,
    KK

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to gap...@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 18:57:51 2023
    gap...@gmail.com <gapp111@gmail.com> wrote:
    Prigozhin died in a plane accident!!

    Right. What a fucking surprise. Who would have
    guessed?

    br,
    KK

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  • From joh@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 15:18:09 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 6:45:01 PM UTC+2, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moonâ€
    ™s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>> https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow!
    What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since,

    Have you missed the recent special lunar landing operation?

    so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.





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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 15:36:14 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moonâ€
    ™s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>> https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow!
    What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian(read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Wed Aug 23 15:37:19 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.

    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 15:38:09 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:32:56 UTC+1, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 20.29:
    On 23.8.2023 20.01, TT wrote:
    Sawfish kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 19.47:
    On 8/23/23 9:44 AM, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 23.8.2023 klo 18.39:
    India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on
    Wednesday, landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s >>>>> unexplored south pole.

    The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down >>>>> on the lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.

    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    the first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, >>>>> Russia (then the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed
    spacecraft successfully on the moon.

    The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest >>>>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon.
    India previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September >>>>> 2019, but a software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html >>>>>
    Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.


    As if. I haven't seen more clumsily faked video in my life. Maybe it >>>> has must be real just because of that?

    And who was filming!?

    https://www.borgenmagazine.com/water-pollution-in-india/


    Space age.

    Poor Tiny. Did this hurt?

    You're not well. No wonder you see a psychiatrist.

    he has a woman psychiatrist already!

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 15:40:01 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:44:33 UTC+1, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> wrote:
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    Putler has revived a lot of it. There are still some
    differences, but USSR is here again. It is called
    Putlerlandia now.

    Some differences between Putlerlandia and USSR:

    1) Putler uses Christianity to his advantage, i.e. the
    fucking Orthodox priests in fucking Russia praise
    Putler and Putler praises the fucking priests.

    2) Individuals can own corporarions to some extent
    but most of the important factories and other
    manufacturing plants, franchises, etc. are owned by
    the super rich bastards. Those bastards have
    formed a conspiracy with Putler, and they are
    operating against the common Russian people.

    sounds no different at all than big tech and Newsguard - step out of line with the "message"(establishment) and they'll get you fired/cancelled. Not even allowed to question untested vaxes or say that the virus came from the Wuhan virus lab, otherwise
    you're wacist!

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Wed Aug 23 15:43:24 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 19:57:54 UTC+1, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    gap...@gmail.com <gap...@gmail.com> wrote:
    Prigozhin died in a plane accident!!
    Right. What a fucking surprise. Who would have
    guessed?

    oh no is this another conspiracy theory like the one about the doctor who kept flying back and forward from Russia but was poisoned somehow?

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to joh on Thu Aug 24 01:22:28 2023
    joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    Have you missed the recent special lunar landing operation?





    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25

    Luna 25 (or Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south pole near the crater Boguslawsky.



    Do you know the date of the previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?



    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24

    Luna 24 was a robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first two sample return
    missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.



    So they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last landing?

    Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?

    I look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.

    So it's impressive.




    Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by anyone, India is now first.


    But their successful mission...

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3

    Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south pole and the fourth country to
    soft-land on the Moon.


    ...happened just 4 years after their last failed attempt.


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2

    The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began orbital positioning manoeuvres
    for the landing of the Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south on 6 September 2019.

    However, the lander crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a software glitch.

    ISRO then re-attempted a lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.





    Failures are part of the space race, but what does joh know about it?

    After 47 years, it's not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full time.



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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Wed Aug 23 16:35:47 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.

    Never happened. You lie every time you post.

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 23 16:42:36 2023
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:
    joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
    Have you missed the recent special lunar landing operation?




    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25

    Luna 25 (or Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south pole near the crater Boguslawsky.



    Do you know the date of the previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?



    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24

    Luna 24 was a robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first two sample return
    missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.



    So they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last landing?

    Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?

    I look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.

    So it's impressive.




    Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by anyone, India is now first.


    But their successful mission...

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3

    Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south pole and the fourth country
    to soft-land on the Moon.


    ...happened just 4 years after their last failed attempt.


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2

    The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began orbital positioning manoeuvres
    for the landing of the Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south on 6 September 2019.

    However, the lander crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a software glitch.

    ISRO then re-attempted a lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.





    Failures are part of the space race, but what does joh know about it?

    After 47 years, it's not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full time.



    It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.

    WE basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest waned.

    You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it looks real
    bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing what would
    take some real effort for the US to do now.

    Oh, well...

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to bmoore on Wed Aug 23 16:43:59 2023
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.

    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Thu Aug 24 07:17:33 2023
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed
    Russian lunar lander mission by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.
    org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th
    anniversary of the last landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful than in the 1980s or Russia in
    1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023.
    The lander and rover landed near the lunar south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened just 4
    years after their last failed attempt.>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 rocket. The
    craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about
    70° south on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a software glitch.>
    ISRO then re-attempted a lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's not about landing,
    the good news is Russia is back in the game full time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing what would take some real effort for the US to do now.
    Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon..."




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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 08:39:38 2023
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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 10:04:45 2023
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote
    in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or
    Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission >>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south
    pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the
    previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe
    of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna
    series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third
    Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g
    (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So
    they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last
    landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I
    look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful
    than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by
    anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the
    first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south
    pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened
    just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was
    launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
    in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began
    orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander.
    The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of
    the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south
    on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated
    from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September
    2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the
    crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a
    lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.
    On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the
    space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's
    not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full
    time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE
    basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate
    material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it
    looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing
    what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...

    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white
    having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.
    Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Thu Aug 24 00:56:30 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 00:35:50 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.

    when did you live in China then, comrade?

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to TT@dprk.kp on Thu Aug 24 09:21:05 2023
    TT <TT@dprk.kp> Wrote in message:r
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:> *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:>> Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>> On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote >>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special
    lunar landing >>> operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission >>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>> pole near
    the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> >>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th
    mission of the Luna >>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe >>> landed in Mare
    Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after
    47 years?>> I >>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going >>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's >>> impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on
    lunar south pole was never done by >>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> >>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>> just 4 years after their last failed
    attempt.>>> >>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 >>> rocket. The craft reached
    the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70Â
    ° south >>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>> crash was caused by a
    software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47
    years, it's >>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>> material pay-off,
    thus highlighting that the US space program was >>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest >>> waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently
    doing >>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...>>>>>> Come on it's not all lost.>>>>>> https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/>>>>>> "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first >> person of color on the
    Moon...">>>>> > Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!> Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%. 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?Well, no...(
    SNOWFLAKE WARNING)If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white having IQ of 150...
    which is 1/500So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black = 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.So the odds are
    that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There are simply too many space niggers.You're welcome.



    Have you been enlightened by Anglin perhaps?


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayniggers_from_Outer_Space


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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Thu Aug 24 01:04:52 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 00:44:03 UTC+1, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)

    yes it funny cos bmoore is so pedantic, petty and such a YUGE Marxist leftist who just cannot explain his views. Take this post he call me names like "LIAR" cos he actually lived in China in 2001 or some time like that rather than the 90's LOL seriously
    how dumb/dishonest do you have to be to call "liar" cos someone got slightly the wrong year whilst the main crux of the statement is 100% true ie. comrade bmoore did purposely go live and study in his Marxist dreamland China.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 01:10:08 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 06:41:05 UTC+1, TT wrote:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed
    Russian lunar lander mission by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.
    org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th
    anniversary of the last landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful than in the 1980s or Russia in
    1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July 2023.
    The lander and rover landed near the lunar south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened just 4
    years after their last failed attempt.>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 rocket. The
    craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about
    70° south on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a software glitch.>
    ISRO then re-attempted a lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's not about landing,
    the good news is Russia is back in the game full time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing what would take some real effort for the US to do now.
    Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon..."


    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...

    yes it's very dumb, racist and un-inclusive saying such a thing, but on the other side NASA is basically desperately asking for $$$ and they rely on $$$ to do any mssions at all. Despite all the rocket fuel and gigantic CO2 emissions, NASA should just
    say it's a "climate change mission" too and they should get half the $$$ needed, Pelle types only care about virtue-signalling cos they know all the climate stuff is a hoax.
    Remember the Mars Lander robot all the hype around that, which was quite exciting, was about getting funding from the government for it, there haven't been many bandwagons they can jump on until now although they what about a BLM Rocket?

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Aug 24 10:12:27 2023
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 00:44:03 UTC+1, Sawfish wrote:> On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote: > > On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote: > >> On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote: > >>> On
    Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote: > >>>> *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote: > >>>>> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and > >>>>> 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > >>>> Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy! > >>>> > >>>> br, > >>>> KK > >>> Let's hope that the USSR stays dead. > >> why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China. > > Never
    happened. You lie every time you post.> It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges. > > That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^) yes it funny cos bmoore is so pedantic, petty and such a YUGE Marxist leftist
    who just cannot explain his views. Take this post he call me names like "LIAR" cos he actually lived in China in 2001 or some time like that rather than the 90's LOL seriously how dumb/dishonest do you have to be to call "liar" cos someone got slightly
    the wrong year whilst the main crux of the statement is 100% true ie. comrade bmoore did purposely go live and study in his Marxist dreamland China.



    It's so.low.
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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Aug 24 09:39:57 2023
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote:
    why, you loved the USSR back in
    the 90's

    I have always hated Soviet Union.

    when you lived in communist China.

    I have always lived in Finland.

    br,
    KK

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  • From Custos Custodum@21:1/5 to iceberg.rules@gmail.com on Thu Aug 24 12:57:25 2023
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s
    unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s lunar
    poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the
    moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent,
    now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian

    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    (read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).

    Apartheid ended years ago.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Aug 24 07:05:35 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:56:33 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 00:35:50 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    when did you live in China then, comrade?

    Never lived in communist China, you said I did because you lie so much. Loser.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Sawfish on Thu Aug 24 07:24:20 2023
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.

    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)

    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Thu Aug 24 08:13:33 2023
    On 8/24/23 2:39 AM, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote:
    why, you loved the USSR back in
    the 90's
    I have always hated Soviet Union.

    when you lived in communist China.
    I have always lived in Finland.

    br,
    KK

    Just like when the doctor checks someone's reflexes with a reflex hammer.

    Shows that all is well... ;^)

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    --Sawfish ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to bmoore on Thu Aug 24 08:10:58 2023
    On 8/24/23 7:24 AM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote: >>>> On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.
    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)
    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.

    I can see how one could conclude that.

    Me, I think that Ice's responses are basically rhetorical devices to
    deliver the message that he does not like *you*. The content is not
    important, they are a vehicle for taking a poke.

    ...and what's more, Ice's tone is that it's a sort of good
    natured-bar-room poke. As opposed to a sort of frog marching you out
    back tout suite to put a bullet in your head.

    But since I'm not involved, these observations are sorta vaporware.

    Fun to watch, however. Like Luche Libre.


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    as a matter of fact, there is no reason whatever to believe that, if all laws were abolished tomorrow, such swine would survive the day."

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 08:16:01 2023
    On 8/23/23 10:39 PM, TT wrote:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <joshorst@gmail.com> Wrote
    in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25
    (or Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander
    mission by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the
    lunar south pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the
    date of the previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding
    number?>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a
    robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission
    of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe
    was the third Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the
    Moon (the first two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna
    20). The probe landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission
    returned 170.1 g (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22
    August 1976.>>>> So they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th
    anniversary of the last landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit
    rusty after 47 years?>> I look at this through entire different
    lenses, Russia is going something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in
    1970s was more powerful than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s,
    2010s.>> So it's impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole
    was never done by anyone, India is now first.>>> But their
    successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the
    first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south
    pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened
    just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was
    launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space
    Centre in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a
    LVM3-M1 rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019
    and began orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the
    Vikram lander. The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on
    the near side of the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude
    of about 70° south on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander
    crashed when it deviated from its intended trajectory while
    attempting to land on 6 September 2019. According to a failure
    analysis report submitted to ISRO, the crash was caused by a
    software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a lunar landing with
    Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. On 23 August
    2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the space race,
    but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's not about
    landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full
    time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE
    basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no
    immediate material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space
    program was founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved,
    interest waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of
    course it looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations
    apparently doing what would take some real effort for the US to do
    now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Talk's cheap.
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...


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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Custos Custodum on Thu Aug 24 08:24:36 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 12:57:30 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moonâ
    €™s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical
    talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    Christians really bother you don't they, yet you always give a free PC pass to Islamics/Hindus/Jewish folks etc. with you it's about towing the establishment line and being PC, yes.

    (read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).
    Apartheid ended years ago.

    again towing the establishment line "Mugabe is brilliant" you chanted back in 1980, oh yes you did.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Thu Aug 24 08:25:08 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 15:05:38 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 12:56:33 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 00:35:50 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    when did you live in China then, comrade?
    Never lived in communist China, you said I did because you lie so much. Loser.

    you posted on here that you did, you lying Marxist toad.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Thu Aug 24 08:29:21 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 15:24:22 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.
    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?

    Taiwan is literally communist China, you liar.

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)
    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.

    well you Marxists try to take over and ruin everything, look at how you tried to say regular parents were "domestic terrorists" cos they opposed your obsession about letting perverts molest their kids under the guise of "gender identity"!

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Aug 24 12:44:36 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:29:24 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 15:24:22 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and
    1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.
    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?
    Taiwan is literally communist China, you liar.

    Dishonest, ignorant or both?

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)
    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.
    well you Marxists try to take over and ruin everything, look at how you tried to say regular parents were "domestic terrorists" cos they opposed your obsession about letting perverts molest their kids under the guise of "gender identity"!

    See?

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  • From RaspingDrive@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 16:04:30 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote
    in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission >>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the
    previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna
    series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third
    Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g
    (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So
    they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last
    landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I
    look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful
    than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by
    anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the
    first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south
    pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened
    just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was
    launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander.
    The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of
    the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated
    from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September
    2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the
    crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a
    lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's
    not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full
    time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE
    basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it
    looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing
    what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...
    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black. Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive. Very impressive. Basically you computed, what they call, a p-value using the normal approximation to the binomial. Am I correct? I checked your calculations and they turned out to be right. Are you a statistician?

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to Custos Custodum on Thu Aug 24 16:12:33 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moonâ
    €™s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical
    talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.

    (read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).
    Apartheid ended years ago.

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to bmoore on Fri Aug 25 01:15:16 2023
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg > <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: > >> Sawfish <sawfi...
    @gmail.com> Wrote in message:r> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its
    Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to
    recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/
    india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.
    Sampras? > >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? > >> > >> > >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > > > >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, > though. At least you
    stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.



    Don't you have females and gays in the clergy?

    That's satanic.






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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 24 16:28:07 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:15:19 PM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg > <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: > >> Sawfish <sawfi.
    ..@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its
    Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to
    recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/
    india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.
    Sampras? > >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? > >> > >> > >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > > > >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, > though. At least you
    stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.



    Don't you have females and gays in the clergy?

    Jews, too :-)

    That's satanic.

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  • From Custos Custodum@21:1/5 to iceberg.rules@gmail.com on Fri Aug 25 02:01:17 2023
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:24:36 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 12:57:30 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’
    s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical
    talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    Christians really bother you don't they,

    Only hypocritical ones like you and Putler.

    yet you always give a free PC pass to Islamics/Hindus/Jewish folks etc.

    I haven't seen any of them here being hypocritical. I don't know much
    about how their religions expect them to behave anyway, but I do know
    how Xtians are expected to behave and it's pretty clear that neither
    you nor your buddy in the "gruesome twosome" make the grade.

    with you it's about towing the establishment line and being PC, yes.

    Not in the least.

    (read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).
    Apartheid ended years ago.

    again towing the establishment line "Mugabe is brilliant" you chanted back in 1980, oh yes you did.

    Oh no I didn't. You're a fucking liar and now you've made baby Jesus
    cry.

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  • From Custos Custodum@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 02:16:19 2023
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net>
    wrote:

    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’
    s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s
    lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on
    the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical
    talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.

    The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltrated
    by the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of his
    minions are ex-KGB. Maybe we should heed Putler's observation that
    there is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just another
    arm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=c3=b6s?=@21:1/5 to RaspingDrive on Fri Aug 25 07:11:15 2023
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote
    in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission >>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>>>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the
    previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna
    series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So
    they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I
    look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by
    anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the
    first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was
    launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of
    the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated
    from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the
    crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a
    lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's
    not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full
    time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE
    basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it
    looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...
    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white
    having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.
    Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.

    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes
    when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?

    --
    "And off they went, from here to there,
    The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
    -- Traditional

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to Custos Custodum on Fri Aug 25 07:00:44 2023
    Custos Custodum <me@privacy.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net>wrote:>On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg >> <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >On Wednesday,
    23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: >> >> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new
    claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moonÂ’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>>
    The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moonÂ’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south
    pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to
    crash into the surface.>>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> --
    Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras? >> >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its
    lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. >> >> >> >> World wants it, world needs it. >> > >> >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian>> So
    you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, >> though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.>>Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own
    ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.> The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltratedby the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of hisminions are ex-KGB. Maybe we should heed Putler's
    observation thatthere is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just anotherarm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)



    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.


    --




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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 17:51:22 2023
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 25.8.2023 klo 7.11:
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission >>>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>>>>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the
    previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So
    they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a
    lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was
    founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well... >>> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons... >>> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white >>> having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black. >>> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.


    Thanks RD! :)

    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes
    when cultural differences are eliminated.


    For this context the reasons behind the difference don't matter, just
    that the difference is there.

    Besides... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Transracial_Adoption_Study#Results

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Fri Aug 25 16:43:34 2023
    *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.

    I support that, too. Religions are so disgusting.

    br,
    KK

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 25 10:32:17 2023
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 10:00:47 PM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    Custos Custodum <m...@privacy.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net>wrote:>On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg >> <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >On
    Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: >> >> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India
    staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34
    a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The
    lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-
    2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">
    -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras? >> >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of
    its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. >> >> >> >> World wants it, world needs it. >> > >> >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian>>
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, >> though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.>>Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own
    ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.> The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltratedby the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of hisminions are ex-KGB. Maybe we should heed Putler's
    observation thatthere is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just anotherarm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)



    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.

    Twistis, that's not at all what he said.

    He said he is bothered by hateful hypocrites who profess to be Christians.

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  • From Custos Custodum@21:1/5 to skriptis@post.t-com.hr on Sat Aug 26 16:07:55 2023
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 07:00:44 +0200 (GMT+02:00), *skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr> wrote:

    Custos Custodum <me@privacy.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net>wrote:>On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg >> <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >On
    Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: >> >> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India
    staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon?s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.
    m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon?s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The
    lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-
    2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">
    -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras? >> >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of
    its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. >> >> >> >> World wants it, world needs it. >> > >> >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is
    a
    humanitarian>> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, >> though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.>>Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee
    interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.> The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltratedby the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of hisminions are ex-KGB. Maybe we
    should heed Putler's observation thatthere is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just anotherarm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)



    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.

    I leave that to your Russiian friends. They have a history of that
    sort of thing, y'know. Personally, I think that people should be free
    to believe whatever nonsense they like, as long as they don't harm
    others when they act on those beliefs. It's a queer sort of Xtianity
    that thinks it's OK to "bless" weapons of mass destruction and
    monuments to mass-murderers. Only in Russia, I guess. It seems you can
    take the man out of the KGB...

    --
    Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
    foolish, and by rulers as useful.

    Seneca the Younger

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Kalevi Kolttonen on Sat Aug 26 10:48:20 2023
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 17:43:37 UTC+1, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.
    I support that, too. Religions are so disgusting.

    your atheist religion is the most disgusting, as you have zero morals and even think man can control the climate LOL

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Sat Aug 26 10:55:12 2023
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 00:28:10 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:15:19 PM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg > <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: > >> Sawfish <
    sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its
    Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to
    recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/
    india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.
    Sampras? > >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? > >> > >> > >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > > > >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, > though. At least you
    stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.



    Don't you have females and gays in the clergy?
    Jews, too :-)

    you once claimed you went to church, now that's all changed, good honest comrade.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Custos Custodum on Sat Aug 26 11:06:13 2023
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 02:01:22 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:24:36 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 12:57:30 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg
    <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the
    moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the
    moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water
    ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>
    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical
    talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras?
    Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era?


    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.

    World wants it, world needs it.

    yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian
    So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one,
    though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.

    Christians really bother you don't they,
    Only hypocritical ones like you and Putler.

    just quit lying, you always mention Christians, it's such a classic middle-class leftist cowardly thing to do cos you're soooooo PC and so cowardly.

    yet you always give a free PC pass to Islamics/Hindus/Jewish folks etc.
    I haven't seen any of them here being hypocritical. I don't know much
    about how their religions expect them to behave anyway, but I do know
    how Xtians are expected to behave and it's pretty clear that neither
    you nor your buddy in the "gruesome twosome" make the grade.

    what a weak response, truth is you're too cowardly and scared of rocking the PC boat, there's Indian/Arabics/atheists etc. who are very hypocritical, but just like jdeluise(who also got caught on this), you're just way too PC and scared to say a single
    word against even Raja.

    with you it's about towing the establishment line and being PC, yes.
    Not in the least.

    how come you're never not PC then?

    (read about how he has given help to South Africans afterbeing oppressed by their corrupt racist government).
    Apartheid ended years ago.

    again towing the establishment line "Mugabe is brilliant" you chanted back in 1980, oh yes you did.
    Oh no I didn't. You're a fucking liar and now you've made baby Jesus
    cry.

    yeah you did, you liar, since you Custom always tow the line! be proud, be proud of your NPCness LOL

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 26 11:07:19 2023
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 05:11:19 UTC+1, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>>>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well... >> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%. >> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons... >> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white >> having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black. >> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?

    except cultural differences can never be eliminated, you maroon.

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to Custos Custodum on Sat Aug 26 11:09:09 2023
    On Saturday, 26 August 2023 at 16:08:00 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 07:00:44 +0200 (GMT+02:00), *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:

    Custos Custodum <m...@privacy.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net>wrote:>On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg >> <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >On
    Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: >> >> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India
    staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon?s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.
    m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon?s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The
    lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the
    Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the
    maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras? >> >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Russia
    retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. >> >> >> >> World wants it, world needs it. >> > >> >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is
    a
    humanitarian>> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, >> though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.>>Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee
    interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.> The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltratedby the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of hisminions are ex-KGB. Maybe we
    should heed Putler's observation thatthere is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just anotherarm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)



    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.
    I leave that to your Russiian friends.

    errr church attendance in Russia is going up and up, unlike where you live, correct?

    They have a history of that
    sort of thing, y'know. Personally, I think that people should be free
    to believe whatever nonsense they like, as long as they don't harm
    others when they act on those beliefs. It's a queer sort of Xtianity
    that thinks it's OK to "bless" weapons of mass destruction and
    monuments to mass-murderers. Only in Russia, I guess. It seems you can
    take the man out of the KGB...

    yes like how you're free to believe Scotland is utopia cos you've got 10 fish & chip shops within 3 blocks, where you can get your daily battered Mars bar!

    Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
    foolish, and by rulers as useful.

    you can only mean "wise" as those cause tons of death, destruction and wars in this case.

    Seneca the Younger

    sounds like an idiot or did you misspell Serena?

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  • From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to bmoore on Sat Aug 26 11:20:27 2023
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 20:44:38 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:29:24 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 15:24:22 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and >>>>> 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.
    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?
    Taiwan is literally communist China, you liar.
    Dishonest, ignorant or both?

    how so? Taiwan is just a province of China, they are literally part of communist China. Nobody recognizes Taiwan as a sovereign state, not even the USA, are you claiming this is wrong?

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)
    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.
    well you Marxists try to take over and ruin everything, look at how you tried to say regular parents were "domestic terrorists" cos they opposed your obsession about letting perverts molest their kids under the guise of "gender identity"!
    See?

    yes, comrade!

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Sat Aug 26 21:10:19 2023
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 17:43:37 UTC+1, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:> *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote: > > Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.> I support that, too. Religions are so disgusting. your atheist religion is
    the most disgusting, as you have zero morals and even think man can control the climate LOL


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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Sat Aug 26 13:16:34 2023
    On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 11:20:29 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 20:44:38 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 8:29:24 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Thursday, 24 August 2023 at 15:24:22 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 4:44:03 PM UTC-7, Sawfish wrote:
    On 8/23/23 4:35 PM, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 3:37:22 PM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 18:27:27 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:01:30 AM UTC-7, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and >>>>> 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower.
    World wants it, world needs it.
    Are you serious? If so, you are fucking crazy!

    br,
    KK
    Let's hope that the USSR stays dead.
    why, you loved the USSR back in the 90's when you lived in communist China.
    Never happened. You lie every time you post.
    It's really pretty amusing to watch these exchanges.
    A while back I mentioned that I once lived in Taiwan. Iceberg has since been obsessively saying, over and again, that I lived in Communist China. Is he dishonest, ignorant or both?
    Taiwan is literally communist China, you liar.
    Dishonest, ignorant or both?
    how so? Taiwan is just a province of China, they are literally part of communist China. Nobody recognizes Taiwan as a sovereign state, not even the USA, are you claiming this is wrong?

    Nice twisting. Nobody considers Taiwan Communist. It is a democracy, unlike your beloved Russia with its evil dictator.

    Under the one-China policy, Taiwan and the PRC are both part of China. However, Taiwan is not part of the PRC. Never has been.

    End of story, comrade.

    That they continue to happen, no matter what, is reassuring, in a way... ;^)
    They continue to happen because Iceberg is so obsessed that he responds to pretty much all of my posts.
    well you Marxists try to take over and ruin everything, look at how you tried to say regular parents were "domestic terrorists" cos they opposed your obsession about letting perverts molest their kids under the guise of "gender identity"!
    See?
    yes, comrade!

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to bmoore on Sat Aug 26 22:57:32 2023
    bmoore <bmoore@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 10:55:14 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:> On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 00:28:10 UTC+1, bmoore wrote: > > On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:15:19 PM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote: > > > bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:
    r > > > > On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg > <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: > >> Sawfish <
    sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its
    Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to
    recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/
    india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.
    Sampras? > >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? > >> > >> > >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > > > >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, > though. At least you
    stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality. > > > > > > > > > > > >
    Don't you have females and gays in the clergy? > > Jews, too :-)> you once claimed you went to church, now that's all changed, good honest comrade.I imagine hypocrites like you and Twistis think you are good Christians. Slow train comin'.How long until
    Putin tastes the hellfires? What an awful person.



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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Sat Aug 26 13:35:59 2023
    On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 11:09:11 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Saturday, 26 August 2023 at 16:08:00 UTC+1, Custos Custodum wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Aug 2023 07:00:44 +0200 (GMT+02:00), *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:

    Custos Custodum <m...@privacy.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:12:33 -0700 (PDT), bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net>wrote:>On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30?AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg >> <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >On
    Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: >> >> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India
    staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon?s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.
    m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and the>> first to land on one of the moon?s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The
    lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the
    Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the
    maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.Sampras? >> >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? >> >> >> >> >> >> Let's hope Russia
    retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. >> >> >> >> World wants it, world needs it. >> > >> >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is
    a
    humanitarian>> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, >> though. At least you stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.>>Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee
    interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.> The Russian Orthodox Church was resurrected by Stalin and infiltratedby the KGB after the war. The current patriarch and many of hisminions are ex-KGB. Maybe we
    should heed Putler's observation thatthere is no such thing as an "ex" KGB officer. The ROC is just anotherarm of the state for controlling the masses. (No pun intended)



    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.
    I leave that to your Russiian friends.
    errr church attendance in Russia is going up and up,

    No, it's not. Twist away. Your credibility is going down and down.

    unlike where you live, correct?
    They have a history of that
    sort of thing, y'know. Personally, I think that people should be free
    to believe whatever nonsense they like, as long as they don't harm
    others when they act on those beliefs. It's a queer sort of Xtianity
    that thinks it's OK to "bless" weapons of mass destruction and
    monuments to mass-murderers. Only in Russia, I guess. It seems you can take the man out of the KGB...
    yes like how you're free to believe Scotland is utopia cos you've got 10 fish & chip shops within 3 blocks, where you can get your daily battered Mars bar!
    Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as
    foolish, and by rulers as useful.
    you can only mean "wise" as those cause tons of death, destruction and wars in this case.

    Seneca the Younger

    sounds like an idiot or did you misspell Serena?

    I don't agree with Seneca, but boy, are you an idiot.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Sat Aug 26 13:41:45 2023
    On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 10:55:14 AM UTC-7, The Iceberg wrote:
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 00:28:10 UTC+1, bmoore wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:15:19 PM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    bmoore <bmo...@nyx.net> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 4:57:30 AM UTC-7, Custos Custodum wrote:> On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:36:14 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg > <iceber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 17:45:01 UTC+1, *skriptis wrote: > >> Sawfish <
    sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r> >> > On 8/23/23 9:13 AM, gap...@gmail.com wrote:> On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 11:39:13?AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> India staked new claim as a national superpower in space on Wednesday,>> landing its
    Chandrayaan-3 mission safely on the moon’s unexplored south>> pole.>>>> The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft launched last month and touched down on the>> lunar surface around 8:34 a.m. ET.>>>> The feat makes India the fourth country to land on the moon, and
    first to land on one of the moon’s lunar poles. Previously, Russia (then>> the Soviet Union), the U.S. and China landed spacecraft successfully on>> the moon.>>>> The lunar south pole has emerged as a place of exploration interest>> thanks to
    recent discoveries of traces of water ice on the moon. India>> previously attempted a lunar south pole landing in September 2019, but a>> software failure caused the Chandrayaan-2 mission to crash into the surface.>>>>> >https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/23/
    india-chandrayaan-3-moon-mission.html>>>> Wow! What can you say. A BIG day for India.>>>> -- >> "And off they went, from here to there,>> The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair">> -- Traditional> Amazing technical talent, now design and build!4th though.
    Sampras? > >> Russia has claims only as Soviet Union, hasn't managed it since, so you could say India is third in this era? > >> > >> > >> Let's hope Russia retakes all of its lost lands in 1918 and 1991, and rebuilds itself back to proper superpower. > >
    World wants it, world needs it. > > > >yes it would help things a lot, especially getting rid of all this stupid woke nonsense, also Putin is a humanitarian> So you keep claiming. I doubt whether he could eat a whole one, > though. At least you
    stopped short of claiming he was a Xtian.Putin is more like a Satanist than a Christian. As is the head of the Russian church, like a Pharisee interested in his own ass only and a complete hypocrite when it comes to spirituality.



    Don't you have females and gays in the clergy?
    Jews, too :-)
    you once claimed you went to church, now that's all changed, good honest comrade.

    I imagine hypocrites like you and Twistis think you are good Christians. Slow train comin'.

    How long until Putin tastes the hellfires? What an awful person.

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  • From RaspingDrive@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 26 16:42:48 2023
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>>>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...


    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well... >> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%. >> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons... >> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white >> having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black. >> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There
    are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?
    --

    How is this relevant? I said that the calculations were impressive.

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  • From Kalevi Kolttonen@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Sun Aug 27 10:21:17 2023
    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, 25 August 2023 at 17:43:37 UTC+1, Kalevi Kolttonen wrote:
    *skriptis <skri...@post.t-com.hr> wrote:
    Of course you want to destroy the church, no surprise there.
    I support that, too. Religions are so disgusting.

    your atheist religion is the most disgusting,
    as you have zero morals and even think man
    can control the climate LOL

    Atheism is not a religion, sir.

    Man can certainly control the climate, nobody
    disputes that.

    br,
    KK

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=c3=b6s?=@21:1/5 to RaspingDrive on Sun Aug 27 15:04:02 2023
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or >>>>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south >>>>>>> pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> >>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe >>>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> >>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre >>>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1
    rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began >>>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south >>>>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023. >>>>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the >>>>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate >>>>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well... >>>>>>

    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first
    person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well... >>>> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%. >>>> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons... >>>> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.

    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white >>>> having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black. >>>> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There >>>> are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes
    when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?
    --

    How is this relevant?

    It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it
    was. You can read that from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...

    I said that the calculations were impressive.

    ... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy
    calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence,
    four black astronauts are unaccounted for.

    I mean, really.

    --
    "And off they went, from here to there,
    The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
    -- Traditional

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  • From *skriptis@21:1/5 to pelle@svans.los on Sun Aug 27 14:31:17 2023
    Pelle Svanslös <pelle@svans.los> Wrote in message:r
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:> On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:>>> On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:>>>> TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:>>>>>> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>>>>>> On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote>>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing>>>>>>>
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or>>>>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission>>>>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole near the crater
    Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the>>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe>>>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th
    mission of the Luna>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third>>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first>>>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe>>>>>>>
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g>>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So>>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last>>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say
    you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going>>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful>>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's>>>
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by>>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was>>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The
    lander and rover landed near the lunar>>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ..
    .happened>>>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was>>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre>>>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July
    2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began>>>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander.>>>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near
    side of>>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south>>>>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September>>>>>>> 2019.
    According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a>>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.>>>>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to
    land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the>>>>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program,
    too.WE>>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate>>>>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was>>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest>>>>>>> waned.You can make
    an argument that this makes sense. Of course it>>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing>>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Come on it's not all lost.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first>>>>>> person of color on the Moon...">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!>>>>> Makes one
    question their bias on climate change measurements as well...>>>> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.>>>> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?>>>>>>>> Well, no...>>>>>>>> (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)>>>>>>>> If average
    astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...>>>> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.>>>>>>>> Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white>>>> having IQ of 150... which is 1/
    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a>>>> black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.>>>>>>>> This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =>>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.>>>
    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.>>>> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There>>>> are simply too many space niggers.>>>>>>>> You're welcome.>>>>>> Impressive.>> Except for the
    minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes>> when cultural differences are eliminated.>>>> How do you spell "duh"?>> -- > > How is this relevant? It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it was. You can read that
    from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...> I said that the calculations were impressive.... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence, four black astronauts are
    unaccounted for.I mean, really.-- "And off they went, from here to there,The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"-- Traditional



    How many blacks were on the Enterprise?

    A blind black guy and a Klingon.

    Obviously both are disability/diversity picks.


    And the most disgusting thing, they killed off a real Slavic character, who got killed by a super black creature?





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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 16:54:52 2023
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 27.8.2023 klo 15.04:
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote: >>> On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing >>>>>>>> operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna >>>>>>>> 25 (or
    Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander >>>>>>>> mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar >>>>>>>> south
    pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> >>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic >>>>>>>> probe
    of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the >>>>>>>> third
    Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the >>>>>>>> first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe >>>>>>>> landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned
    170.1 g
    (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the >>>>>>>> last
    landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going
    something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more
    powerful
    than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> >>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the >>>>>>>> lunar
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar >>>>>>>> south
    pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>>
    ...happened
    just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space >>>>>>>> Centre
    in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 >>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and >>>>>>>> began
    orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram
    lander.
    The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° >>>>>>>> south
    on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6
    September
    2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July >>>>>>>> 2023.
    On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part >>>>>>>> of the
    space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no
    immediate
    material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest >>>>>>>> waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently >>>>>>>> doing
    what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well... >>>>>>>

    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first >>>>>>> person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as
    well...
    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 =
    4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100
    persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white. >>>>>
    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as
    white
    having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a
    black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =
    11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were
    black.
    Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There >>>>> are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes >>> when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?
    --

    How is this relevant?

    It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it
    was. You can read that from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...


    Nothing was pretended.

    The difference is factual, like it or not.

    I said that the calculations were impressive.

    ... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy
    calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence,
    four black astronauts are unaccounted for.

    I mean, really.


    Not every dumbo gets to be an astronaut. That's why I'm up here and
    you're down there.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 07:19:47 2023
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 5:31:16 AM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös <pe...@svans.los> Wrote in message:r
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:> On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:>>> On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:>>>> TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo
    8.39:>>>>> *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:>>>>>> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>>>>>> On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote>>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing>>>>>>
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or>>>>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission>>>>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole near the
    crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the>>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe>>>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th
    mission of the Luna>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third>>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first>>>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe>>>>>>>
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g>>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So>>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last>>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say
    you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going>>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful>>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's>>>
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by>>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was>>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The
    lander and rover landed near the lunar>>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ..
    .happened>>>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was>>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre>>>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July
    2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began>>>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander.>>>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near
    side of>>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south>>>>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September>>>>>>> 2019.
    According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a>>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.>>>>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to
    land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the>>>>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program,
    too.WE>>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate>>>>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was>>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest>>>>>>> waned.You can make
    an argument that this makes sense. Of course it>>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing>>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Come on it's not all lost.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first>>>>>> person of color on the Moon...">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!>>>>> Makes one
    question their bias on climate change measurements as well...>>>> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.>>>> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?>>>>>>>> Well, no...>>>>>>>> (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)>>>>>>>> If average
    astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...>>>> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.>>>>>>>> Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white>>>> having IQ of 150... which is 1/
    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a>>>> black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.>>>>>>>> This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =>>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.>>>
    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.>>>> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There>>>> are simply too many space niggers.>>>>>>>> You're welcome.>>>>>> Impressive.>> Except for the
    minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes>> when cultural differences are eliminated.>>>> How do you spell "duh"?>> -- > > How is this relevant? It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it was. You can read that
    from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...> I said that the calculations were impressive.... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence, four black astronauts are
    unaccounted for.I mean, really.-- "And off they went, from here to there,The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"-- Traditional



    How many blacks were on the Enterprise?

    A blind black guy and a Klingon.

    Obviously both are disability/diversity picks.


    And the most disgusting thing, they killed off a real Slavic character, who got killed by a super black creature?

    Captain Twistis... to boldly go where no bigot has gone before.

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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 08:20:01 2023
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 7:26:00 AM UTC-7, TT wrote:
    bmoore kirjoitti 27.8.2023 klo 17.19:
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 5:31:16 AM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös <pe...@svans.los> Wrote in message:r
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:> On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:>>> On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:>>>> TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023
    klo 8.39:>>>>> *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:>>>>>> Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>>>>>> On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote>>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing>>
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or>>>>>>> Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission>>>>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole near the
    crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the>>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe>>>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th
    mission of the Luna>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third>>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first>>>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe>>>>>>>
    landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g>>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So>>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last>>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say
    you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going>>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful>>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's>>>
    impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by>>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was>>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The
    lander and rover landed near the lunar>>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ..
    .happened>>>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was>>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre>>>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July
    2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began>>>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander.>>>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near
    side of>>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south>>>>>>> on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September>>>>>>> 2019.
    According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a>>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.>>>>>>> On 23 August 2023, it managed to
    land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the>>>>>>> space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program,
    too.WE>>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate>>>>>>> material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was>>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest>>>>>>> waned.You can make
    an argument that this makes sense. Of course it>>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing>>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Come on it's not all lost.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first>>>>>> person of color on the Moon...">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!>>>>> Makes one
    question their bias on climate change measurements as well...>>>> I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.>>>> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?>>>>>>>> Well, no...>>>>>>>> (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)>>>>>>>> If average
    astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...>>>> And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.>>>>>>>> Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white>>>> having IQ of 150... which is 1/
    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a>>>> black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.>>>>>>>> This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black =>>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.>>>
    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.>>>> Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There>>>> are simply too many space niggers.>>>>>>>> You're welcome.>>>>>> Impressive.>> Except for the
    minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes>> when cultural differences are eliminated.>>>> How do you spell "duh"?>> -- > > How is this relevant? It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it was. You can read that
    from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...> I said that the calculations were impressive.... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence, four black astronauts are
    unaccounted for.I mean, really.-- "And off they went, from here to there,The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"-- Traditional



    How many blacks were on the Enterprise?

    A blind black guy and a Klingon.

    Obviously both are disability/diversity picks.


    And the most disgusting thing, they killed off a real Slavic character, who got killed by a super black creature?

    Captain Twistis... to boldly go where no bigot has gone before.
    Arse, the final frontier...

    These are the voyages of the starship Penetration...

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  • From Sawfish@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 08:51:42 2023
    On 8/27/23 7:25 AM, TT wrote:
    bmoore kirjoitti 27.8.2023 klo 17.19:
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 5:31:16 AM UTC-7, *skriptis wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös <pe...@svans.los> Wrote in message:r
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:> On Friday, August 25, 2023
    at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:>> On 25.8.2023 2.04,
    RaspingDrive wrote:>>> On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM
    UTC-4, TT wrote:>>>> TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:>>>>>
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:>>>>>> Sawfish
    <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>>>>>> On 8/23/23 4:22 PM,
    *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote>>>>>>> in
    message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing>>>>>>>
    operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25
    Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar
    lander mission>>>>>>> by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to
    land near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole near the crater
    Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the>>>>>>> previous
    Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>>>>>>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic
    probe>>>>>>> of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission
    of the Luna>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24
    probe was the third>>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil
    samples from the Moon (the first>>>>>>> two sample return missions
    were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe>>>>>>> landed in Mare Crisium
    (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g>>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of
    lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So>>>>>>> they
    attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the
    last>>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47
    years?>> I>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses,
    Russia is going>>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in
    1970s was more powerful>>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in
    1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's>>>>>>> impressive.>>>>> Btw landing
    on lunar south pole was never done by>>>>>>> anyone, India is now
    first.>>> But their successful mission...>>>>>>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3
    launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed
    near the lunar>>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02
    IST, making India the>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a
    spacecraft near the lunar south>>>>>>> pole and the fourth country
    to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened>>>>>>> just 4 years after
    their last failed attempt.>>>>>>>>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft
    launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan
    Space Centre>>>>>>> in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12
    UTC by a LVM3-M1>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit
    on 20 August 2019 and began>>>>>>> orbital positioning manoeuvres
    for the landing of the Vikram lander.>>>>>>> The lander and the
    rover were scheduled to land on the near side of>>>>>>> the Moon,
    in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south>>>>>>>
    on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it
    deviated>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to
    land on 6 September>>>>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis
    report submitted to ISRO, the>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software
    glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a>>>>>>> lunar landing with
    Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.>>>>>>> On 23
    August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of
    space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47
    years, it's>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is
    back in the game full>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for
    the US space program, too.WE>>>>>>> basically walked away from it
    since there appeared to be no immediate>>>>>>> material pay-off,
    thus highlighting that the US space program was>>>>>>> founded on
    the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest>>>>>>>
    waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course
    looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations
    apparently doing>>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US
    to do now.Oh, well...>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Come on it's not all
    lost.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "With
    Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first>>>>>>
    person of color on the Moon...">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nasa is
    getting back to the moon - for woke!>>>>> Makes one question their
    bias on climate change measurements as well...>>>> I googled how
    many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%.>>>> 15%
    of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?>>>>>>>> Well, no...>>>>>>>>
    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)>>>>>>>> If average astronaut IQ is 136, which
    amounts to around 1/100 persons...>>>> And average African American
    IQ has been, say, 14 points below white.>>>>>>>> Then that means
    that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white>>>> having
    IQ of 150... which is 1/500>>>>>>>> So odds for random white person
    to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a>>>> black person. Also, blacks
    are 15% of US population.>>>>>>>> This means that according to IQ:
    3% of astronauts should be black =>>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had
    15/360.>>>>>>>> So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job
    because they were black.>>>> Nasa has committed "positive
    discrimination" with 87% certainty. There>>>> are simply too many
    space niggers.>>>>>>>> You're welcome.>>>>>> Impressive.>> Except
    for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes>>
    when cultural differences are eliminated.>>>> How do you spell
    "duh"?>> -- > > How is this relevant? It is relevant because the
    context is larger than what is pretended it was. You can read that
    from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...> I said that the
    calculations were impressive.... from the patently silly assumption
    behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets
    to be in orbit. And hence, four black astronauts are unaccounted
    for.I mean, really.-- "And off they went, from here to there,The
    bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"-- Traditional



    How many blacks were on the Enterprise?

    A blind black guy and a Klingon.

    Obviously both are disability/diversity picks.


    And the most disgusting thing, they killed off a real Slavic
    character, who got killed by a super black creature?

    Captain Twistis... to boldly go where no bigot has gone before.

    Arse, the final frontier...

    ...on the USS Space Booty

    --
    --Sawfish ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "If there's one thing I can't stand, it's intolerance." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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  • From RaspingDrive@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 14:44:18 2023
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 8:04:06 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
    On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing >>>>>>> operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna 25 (or
    Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar south
    pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> >>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic probe
    of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the third >>>>>>> Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the first >>>>>>> two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe >>>>>>> landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned 170.1 g >>>>>>> (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the last >>>>>>> landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going >>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more powerful >>>>>>> than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's >>>>>>> impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> >>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the lunar >>>>>>> south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar south >>>>>>> pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>> ...happened >>>>>>> just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre
    in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 >>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and began
    orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram lander. >>>>>>> The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° south
    on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6 September >>>>>>> 2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July 2023.
    On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part of the
    space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no immediate
    material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest >>>>>>> waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently doing >>>>>>> what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well... >>>>>>

    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first >>>>>> person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as well...
    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = 4%. >>>> 15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100 persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white. >>>>
    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as white
    having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a >>>> black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black = >>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were black.
    Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There >>>> are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes >> when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?
    --

    How is this relevant?
    It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it
    was. You can read that from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...
    I said that the calculations were impressive.
    ... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence,
    four black astronauts are unaccounted for.

    I mean, really.
    --

    Once again, my comment mainly focused on the calculations. I find them impressive. It seems you have some other problem.

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  • From RaspingDrive@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 27 14:52:18 2023
    On Sunday, August 27, 2023 at 9:54:55 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 27.8.2023 klo 15.04:
    On 27.8.2023 2.42, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 12:11:19 AM UTC-4, Pelle Svanslös wrote: >>> On 25.8.2023 2.04, RaspingDrive wrote:
    On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:04:50 AM UTC-4, TT wrote:
    TT kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.39:
    *skriptis kirjoitti 24.8.2023 klo 8.17:
    Sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 8/23/23 4:22 PM, *skriptis wrote:> joh <josh...@gmail.com> Wrote >>>>>>>> in message:>> Have you missed the recent special lunar landing >>>>>>>> operation?>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_25>> Luna >>>>>>>> 25 (or
    Luna-25; Russian: Луна-25) was a failed Russian lunar lander >>>>>>>> mission
    by Roscosmos in August 2023 that planned to land near the lunar >>>>>>>> south
    pole near the crater Boguslawsky.>>>> Do you know the date of the >>>>>>>> previous Russian lunar mission, logically, preceding number?>>>> >>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_24>> Luna 24 was a robotic >>>>>>>> probe
    of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna >>>>>>>> series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was the >>>>>>>> third
    Soviet mission to return lunar soil samples from the Moon (the >>>>>>>> first
    two sample return missions were Luna 16 and Luna 20). The probe >>>>>>>> landed in Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). The mission returned >>>>>>>> 170.1 g
    (6.00 oz) of lunar samples to the Earth on 22 August 1976.>>>> So >>>>>>>> they attempted to make lunar landing on 47th anniversary of the >>>>>>>> last
    landing?>> Wouldn't you say you're a bit rusty after 47 years?>> I >>>>>>>> look at this through entire different lenses, Russia is going >>>>>>>> something USSR did in the 1970s, and USSR in 1970s was more >>>>>>>> powerful
    than in the 1980s or Russia in 1990s, 2000s, 2010s.>> So it's >>>>>>>> impressive.>>>>> Btw landing on lunar south pole was never done by >>>>>>>> anyone, India is now first.>>> But their successful mission...>> >>>>>>>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-3>> Chandrayaan-3 was >>>>>>>> launched on 14 July 2023. The lander and rover landed near the >>>>>>>> lunar
    south pole region on 23 August 2023 at 18:02 IST, making India the >>>>>>>> first country to successfully land a spacecraft near the lunar >>>>>>>> south
    pole and the fourth country to soft-land on the Moon.>>>
    ...happened
    just 4 years after their last failed attempt.>>>
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-2>> The spacecraft was >>>>>>>> launched from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space >>>>>>>> Centre
    in Andhra Pradesh on 22 July 2019 at 09:13:12 UTC by a LVM3-M1 >>>>>>>> rocket. The craft reached the lunar orbit on 20 August 2019 and >>>>>>>> began
    orbital positioning manoeuvres for the landing of the Vikram >>>>>>>> lander.
    The lander and the rover were scheduled to land on the near side of >>>>>>>> the Moon, in the south polar region at a latitude of about 70° >>>>>>>> south
    on 6 September 2019.>> However, the lander crashed when it deviated >>>>>>>> from its intended trajectory while attempting to land on 6
    September
    2019. According to a failure analysis report submitted to ISRO, the >>>>>>>> crash was caused by a software glitch.>> ISRO then re-attempted a >>>>>>>> lunar landing with Chandrayaan-3, which was launched on 14 July >>>>>>>> 2023.
    On 23 August 2023, it managed to land.>>>>>> Failures are part >>>>>>>> of the
    space race, but what does joh know about it?>> After 47 years, it's >>>>>>>> not about landing, the good news is Russia is back in the game full >>>>>>>> time.>>>It's s similar regression for the US space program, too.WE >>>>>>>> basically walked away from it since there appeared to be no >>>>>>>> immediate
    material pay-off, thus highlighting that the US space program was >>>>>>>> founded on the idea of bragging rights. Once achieved, interest >>>>>>>> waned.You can make an argument that this makes sense. Of course it >>>>>>>> looks real bad now, with Johnny-come-lately nations apparently >>>>>>>> doing
    what would take some real effort for the US to do now.Oh, well... >>>>>>>

    Come on it's not all lost.


    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/


    "With Artemis missions, NASA will land the first woman and first >>>>>>> person of color on the Moon..."



    Nasa is getting back to the moon - for woke!
    Makes one question their bias on climate change measurements as >>>>>> well...
    I googled how many black astronauts has Nasa had... 15 out of 360 = >>>>> 4%.
    15% of USA is black. Is Nasa racist?

    Well, no...

    (SNOWFLAKE WARNING)

    If average astronaut IQ is 136, which amounts to around 1/100
    persons...
    And average African American IQ has been, say, 14 points below white. >>>>>
    Then that means that a black to have IQ of 136 would be as rare as >>>>> white
    having IQ of 150... which is 1/500

    So odds for random white person to have IQ of 136 is five-fold to a >>>>> black person. Also, blacks are 15% of US population.

    This means that according to IQ: 3% of astronauts should be black = >>>>> 11/360 astronauts. Nasa had 15/360.

    So the odds are that 4 astronauts got their job because they were >>>>> black.
    Nasa has committed "positive discrimination" with 87% certainty. There >>>>> are simply too many space niggers.

    You're welcome.

    Impressive.
    Except for the minor fact that the supposed 14 point difference vanishes >>> when cultural differences are eliminated.

    How do you spell "duh"?
    --

    How is this relevant?

    It is relevant because the context is larger than what is pretended it was. You can read that from the "space nigger" vocabulary and ...

    Nothing was pretended.

    The difference is factual, like it or not.
    I said that the calculations were impressive.

    ... from the patently silly assumption behind the teensy weensy calculations. That IQ determines who gets to be in orbit. And hence,
    four black astronauts are unaccounted for.

    I mean, really.

    Not every dumbo gets to be an astronaut. That's why I'm up here and
    you're down there.

    If Pelle performed such calculations and I found them impressive, then I would have said so. I don't believe he has presented any calculations, however. Once he disputed some 'binomial comment' I made and then he corrected himself. Long time ago. I don't
    remember the details. I really liked your computations, but you smoothly evaded my other question to you. Let it be :)

    I noticed that you have joined the Alcaraz bandwagon. Welcome :)

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