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KB2VXA > UFO 29.10.11 15:34l 30 Lines 1211 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 8719_VK6ZRT
Read: DK3UZ GUEST
Subj: Re: VE3WBZ > Battle of L. A.
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Sent: 111029/1358Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:8719 [Boyanup] $:8719_VK6ZRT
From: KB2VXA@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To : UFO@WW
Hi Pete and all,
I just remembered the name of that TV show, Fact or Faked. They come up
with some interesting reports, trouble is they sometimes choose something
other than what interests me. Well, there is the fallback, a couple of
really hot chicks. (;->) As an aside, last night I watched (again)
something about the physics behind Star Trek using a "crashed" craft as a
model and going into the various systems aboard. It's easy to see why
Leonard "Bones" McCoy hated the idea of going through the matter
transporter, a song by John Lennon comes to mind. Eh, maybe you didn't
notice that every time Spock said fascinating he cocked an eyebrow,
translation; this has me completely stumped.
Here you go again takinmg my sideways remarks seriously, you and Bob, two
peas in a pod. Of course the star party telescopes have little chance of
spotting a UFO being tightly focused on a tiny bit of the sky. <groan>
Grinding open exploding ordinance? You'll find it and more on line, look
for the Darwin Award.
73 de Warren
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Message timed by NIST: 13:54 on 2011-Oct-29 GMT
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