hanson
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Re: Stephen Fry does something no human has ever done before
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Nov 27, 2012 4:48 AM
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"Mahipal" Virdy <mahipal7638@gmail.com> had an intellectual intercourse with the "Earl of Medway" during the rise of the Lunar Full Phase (28-Nov) which caused details to assume gigantic proportions, strictly along the laws and opinions of ------- Mahipal's "me-force" & "Me-dway", the Earl: ---------- > Frist things first for credit where credit is due: ... [[ zx...xz]] are all inserts by hanson > "Mahipal of Bharat: wrote: <http://mahipal7638.wordpress.com/meforce/> > "Earl of Medway" wrote: <http://androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Doolin'sStar.GIF> > Mahi [[ at age of 52]] wrote: What's your age John? The music one is exposed to is influenced by age.... ....[[ to face the music]] > Earl wrote: My age is 40 +/- 70 which anyone can guess at. "John" [[Parker, 72]] was a private email. Beware identity theft. > Mahi wrote: it sounds like the beginnings of good joke... but you're savouring your scotch... and mine. Look at you, I ask how old are you? What you going to do? Jump and thrash me? > Earl wrote: It's a glass of wine these days... but "Dirk Van de moortel " is the nasty little faggot & a Belgium scumbag who boasted to have put a Key-logger on my computer when my elder daughter died of cancer in 2006.... [[ "Dirt VDm" 's job after he got fired: <http://tinyurl.com/E-Dingleberry-Dirt-VDMoortel> ]]. > Mahi wrote: Dirk Van de moortel reads a lot like scumbag who stalked your keyboard. I too lost my Sister to cancer a few years back. Her age at passing was very difficult on our Parents. Be strong & find comfort somehow. > John do ignore all the trolls and evil mongers that are immune from the joys and sorrows of being Human. John, your quote earlier today was is very inspiring: > Earl quoted & wrote: "And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be... with all its shams, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy." -- Max Ehrmann > Mahi wrote: <trim> > Earl wrote: Excellent. Now we're communicating, you only had to ask. <http://androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Doolin'sStar.GIF> Two beams are brighter than one if they arrive together. It was Henry Wilson who first noted that delta T differed from delta t to yield an apparent time dilation & compression. So... no cataclysm. No Einstein relativity nonsense either. [[[ <http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-denied-his-SR-and-GR> ]]] > Mahi wrote: Interesting graph where DT/dt < 0 in certain regions. I have not found a good explanation yet concerning the TWICE peakm in the GIF link. Isn't this the detail Astronomers determine before the Farmers keep insisting the rocks really fell out of the sky? It is said that three wise men from India, Bangladesh and Afghanistan) visited Bethlehem 2000 years ago bearing gifts of gold, etc, were guided by stellar navigation. > Earl wrote: The world was flooded when the Northern Ice Cap melted, so Noah built a farm on a boat to save the animals. Such is the nature of fables. Here is 2100 year old technology: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism> > Mahi wrote: I first saw the Antikythera demonstrated on a TV series: "What The Ancients Knew"... a Plagiarist is never -- along any direction along the time axis -- as thoughtful, insightful, inspired, and talented as the Original Thinker... [[[[ which is evident in Einstein, the wife-beater & Thief of E=mc^2: <http://tinyurl.com/How-Einstein-stole-E-mc-2> <http://tinyurl.com/Kwublee-views-Einsteins-Theft> <http://tinyurl.com/E-mc2-existed-before-Einstein> <http://tinyurl.com/Einstein-wife-beater-arrested>, twice & <http://tinyurl.com/Einsteins-1905-is-Mileva-Maric> .... ]]]] > Earl wrote: I'm a scientist. I have to ask, why would it explode TWICE? The gif is very real data, not some tripe out of a text book.The leading and trailing edge of the region of reversal are the peaks. <http://androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Doolin'sStar.GIF> That curve is logarithmic, the second peak is also huge. > Einstein said: "light is always propagated in empty space with a definite velocity c which is independent of the state of motion of the emitting body" Oh no it isn't. ....[[[[ Einstein also said in his 1905 paper: "the velocity of light 'c' in our theory (SR) plays the part, physically, of an infinitely great velocity." ]]]] Too bad, Einstein, but your second postulate is nonsense, the spectrum will be strange with mixed red and blue Doppler shift. Standard explanation: It's as probable as Ptolemy's epicycles cause retrograde motion. Search for Henry Wilson in sci.physics.relativity. <http://www.lasalle.edu/~smithsc/Astronomy/retrograd.html> Wilson is my student but he's very arrogant, wants all the credit. > Mahi wrote: <trim> John, why are you in a wheelchair? > Earl wrote: Arthritic ankle (broken when I was keeping healthy riding a bicycle in Florida and got hit by truck driven by an uninsured driver while she was tending her squealing infant), aortal aneurysm, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. No more golf, tennis or bicycles for me. Medical insurance being what it is in the USA, I take advantage of the NHS and disability living allowance that I paid for in my youth by living in GB. > Mahi wrote: Very bad luck. I feel for you. Good you have Merry Old England. In the past 3 USA weeks two pedestrians have been killed by hit and run incidents near my city. In both cases the drivers were not charged and not even detained by Law Enforcement. Me, I drank at the bar, drove safely home, did not jerk off, but still had my license suspended Makes me think I should've run someone over instead. Oy. > Earl wrote: Heck, my Jazzy is faster than walking, all I want is for all pubs not to have steps as it limits my choice. <http://www.pridemobility.com/jazzy/jazzyselect6.asp> Trouble is some pubs are 900 years old. > Mahi wrote: What could be more charming than having a scotch at a 900 years old pub?! In the USA we have nothing old, so I love traveling to Europe and India. <trim> > Earl wrote: India Goa? I was given a tour of their stills when I was there in '83, that stuff is real 'shine. I was there as part of a team installing a Sea Harrier Flight Simulator for the Indian Navy. Kingfisher beer for the Russians but that Fenni shine was too strong for me. Couldn't get Scotch. > Mahi wrote: Yes, Kingfisher is a good beer. Cheers! > Earl wrote: Freedom and rights have very different meanings, but nobody is forced to board a plane. > Mahi wrote: I suffer the humiliation being strip searched. Looking Indian as I do, doesn't provide me any added leniency when forced to pass through Customs, the Earth over. Shaving, somehow, <trim> -- Enjo(y)... > Earl wrote: Illegal immigrants try to get into Britain on the cross channel ferry to Dover, but what they should do is go through Ireland or Wales or Scotland, not England. The filthy rich come directly in their own private plane. Money talks and bullshit walks. > hanson wrote: .... ahahaha...That story above is so wonderful, festive and heart warming. Given the current state of Genealogy and DNA testing, you 2 guys should make use of that. Your tripe above has all the ear marks of the British Earl [[72]] having finally found his son Mahipal [[52]] whom he sired when he was on his stint in Goa. > Mahi go for that, whilst you should realize that 20 years hence you will be just like your fatha Earl is now. You have not done it yet... but you will do so, & make friends with your fatha AND the Horror that he has seen on > ||| "his a long lonely journey for him... You too must ||| know why it is called the magnificent Horror ||| with its moral terror & its endless darkness. ||| Horror has a face and you must make friends ||| with Horror. Horror & moral terror must be your ||| friends, for if they are not, then they are enemies ||| to be feared. They are truly enemies..." > One generation before that Goa encounter, in 1960, India was an even more exotic land. Goa was still Portuguese, and HAL (Hindustan Aircraft Ltd) had Prof. Kurt W. Tank (ex-WWII Focke-Wulf -Nazi Luftwaffe) there to develop the first jet fighter for the Indian Air Force, the Marut. > The lovely Locals were still addressing Westerners as "Sahib". When traveling up to Ootycamund via Gudalur where hundreds of bare breasted maidens adorned the rice fields, and crossing over the Nilgris and the Ghats one drove on roads which were nothing less than a Ruta de la muerte down on its steep descent into the beautiful coastal areas of Kerala with its endless black Monazite (Thorium) Sand Beaches, then pristine and devoid of tourists.
Already back then, though still poor and rural, in Kerala every youngster past 10 was fluent in 2 foreign languages English and Russian... India was waking up and began to be on the move... whilst the sun slowly set over the English Empire that it once was... > Mahi, no need for you to feel embarrassed, apologetic or making excuses... Your roots go way too far back! Thanks for the laughs, guys.... hahahahahanson
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