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| Skywise |
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:22 pm |
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| Florian |
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:50 am |
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Skywise <into@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:
Quote: auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net (Florian) wrote in
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God are you dumb!
The only dumb one here is you. Is English a second language for
you? Because you seem to have an utter lack of comprehension
of what is being told to you.
Incredible! Even Georgie has a buffoon!
That is pretty damn low on the scale...
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Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:22 pm |
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"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net> wrote in message
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Quote: George <George@george.net> wrote:
Floppy, since that region on Enceladus is exactly the same region where
there is highly active geysers on the moon, did it not occur to you that
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origin of the very young crystalline surface coating of ice is the geyser
activity? The geyser activity is not coming from the ridges. It is
coming
from the fractures (what they refer to as the tiget stripes) between the
ridges. Duh!
Is it a joke or what?
The "tiger stripes "ARE the ridges we're talking about! Those are the
ridges you deny they extrude ice! God are you dumb!
Wrong:
http://www.universetoday.com/2007/10/10/old-faithful-on-enceladus/
Saturn's moon Enceladus is one of the most peculiar objects in the Solar
System. We now know there are geysers of water ice blasting from its
southern pole; a place marked with long gashes that researchers have dubbed
"tiger stripes". Ever since the geysers were first discovered, scientists
have been puzzling out their source. Now they understand how the geysers and
tiger stripes are linked.
New research by the Cassini imaging team, CICLOPS, shows that the jets of
Enceladus emanate from its southern pole, pouring out of four of the tiger
stripes. The researchers have named them Alexandria, Cairo, Baghdad and
Damascus. Of the four, Baghdad and Damascus are the most active and
Alexandria is the least.
By taking Cassini's two-year observations of the jets that spray from the
surface, and combining this with thermal imaging of the stripes, the team
was able to determine that the jets were spraying vertically out of the
stripes, which are ***cracks (i.e, fractures) on the surface of
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| Skywise |
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:40 pm |
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| Florian |
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:17 am |
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Skywise <into@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:
Quote: I'm not saying he's right (or wrong). I'm only saying you don't
seem to comprehend what he is telling you.
I do understand that he's constantly at lost. Georgie is wrong most of
the time. His speciality is denying and backpeddling.
There is no hope for that guy.
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Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:17 am |
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George <George@george.net> wrote:
Quote: ***cracks (i.e, fractures) on the surface of
Enceladus.***
Georgie, on Earth, how do you call the features where oceanic
lithosphere is emplaced? Don't you call them ridges?
Don't you understand that the "tiger stripes" are ridges?
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Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
une totale évidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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| Skywise |
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:30 pm |
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| Florian |
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:19 am |
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Skywise <into@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote:
Quote: I do understand that he's constantly at lost. Georgie is wrong most of
the time. His speciality is denying and backpeddling.
There is no hope for that guy.
Yep. Thank you. You just proved yourself a crank.
LOL, Ask Georgie if we can tell that the frequency of major volcanic
episode increased on Mars, from that figure:
<http://www.esa.int/images/ChronologyModel_v02_H.jpg>
The guy assured me it was not! See his answer in
<news:JlzEj.32818$by3.18153@bignews5.bellsouth.net>
He can't correctly read a simple graph.
I tell you, there is no hope. But you're free to side with him.
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Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
une totale évidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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| don findlay |
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:19 pm |
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Skywise wrote:
Quote: auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net (Florian) wrote in
news:1ieyya7.1cueyrk1nvuzecN%auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net:
He can't correctly read a simple graph.
I tell you, there is no hope. But you're free to side with him.
Yep. Typical Crank logic.
George being right or wrong is irrelevant. I have made no comments
either way.
My siding with him or not is irrelevant. Again, I have made no
comments either way.
You are still a Crank. *THAT* is the comment I am making. But because
you are a Crank, you can't see that. It's in your nature.
Why is he a crank? What is his nature? How do you divine these
things?
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:37 pm |
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auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net (Florian) wrote in
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Quote: He can't correctly read a simple graph.
I tell you, there is no hope. But you're free to side with him.
Yep. Typical Crank logic.
George being right or wrong is irrelevant. I have made no comments
either way.
My siding with him or not is irrelevant. Again, I have made no
comments either way.
You are still a Crank. *THAT* is the comment I am making. But because
you are a Crank, you can't see that. It's in your nature.
Brian |
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:21 pm |
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"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net> wrote in message
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Quote: George <George@george.net> wrote:
***cracks (i.e, fractures) on the surface of
Enceladus.***
Georgie, on Earth, how do you call the features where oceanic
lithosphere is emplaced? Don't you call them ridges?
Don't you understand that the "tiger stripes" are ridges?
El moron, the lava is not extruded on the ridges. The lava is extruded on
the rift valley floors. The ridges parallel the central rift valley where
all the action takes place. Whether we are talking about a MOR or the tiger
stripes on Enceladus, the extrusions (be it ice or lava) do not occur on the
parallel ridges, but in the fracture zones between them.
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:11 am |
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Florian wrote:
Quote: George <George@george.net> wrote:
"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net> wrote in message
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George <George@george.net> wrote:
***cracks (i.e, fractures) on the surface of
Enceladus.***
Georgie, on Earth, how do you call the features where oceanic
lithosphere is emplaced? Don't you call them ridges?
Don't you understand that the "tiger stripes" are ridges?
El moron, the lava is not extruded on the ridges. The lava is extruded on
the rift valley floors.
No kidding!
Only a moron like you would suggest that I meant the lava or ice is
extruded ON the ridges.
Your poor attempt won't be sufficient to hide that you were denying
there is the equivalent of Earth's MOR (note the R for Ridge!) on
Enceladus.
George can tap-dance across more tables than Fred Astair - when he's
not blundering into them, that is...
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Florian
"Toute v�rit� passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculis�e;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'�tre accept�e comme
une totale �vidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:17 am |
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don findlay <don@tower.net.au> wrote:
Quote: Why is he a crank? What is his nature? How do you divine these
things?
This guy is just a troll. He presents zero interest.
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Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
une totale évidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:17 am |
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George <George@george.net> wrote:
Quote: "Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@nachon_andthis.net> wrote in message
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George <George@george.net> wrote:
***cracks (i.e, fractures) on the surface of
Enceladus.***
Georgie, on Earth, how do you call the features where oceanic
lithosphere is emplaced? Don't you call them ridges?
Don't you understand that the "tiger stripes" are ridges?
El moron, the lava is not extruded on the ridges. The lava is extruded on
the rift valley floors.
No kidding!
Only a moron like you would suggest that I meant the lava or ice is
extruded ON the ridges.
Your poor attempt won't be sufficient to hide that you were denying
there is the equivalent of Earth's MOR (note the R for Ridge!) on
Enceladus.
--
Florian
"Toute vérité passe par trois phases. D'abord, elle est ridiculisée;
ensuite, elle rencontre une vive opposition avant d'être acceptée comme
une totale évidence" - Arthur Schopenhauer |
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| don findlay |
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:45 pm |
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Skywise wrote:
Quote: don findlay <don@tower.net.au> wrote in news:27e309e9-33fd-4a47-bd7a-
ca3df78fff5a@p39g2000prm.googlegroups.com:
Why is he a crank? What is his nature? How do you divine these
things?
Look in the mirror, Findlay. You're more of a Crank than he is.
Hi Brian, .. Welcome back. Good job you turned up when you did.
They're needing some intellectual support around here. It's not just
a sinking ship you're coming to, it's a sinking *Titanic*, and Stuart
has set out in his rubber gear to try to save the day
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/nonsense/rubber.html
However since he doesn't know where he's coming from and doesn't know
where he's going, it's good to see you've come and know he's not
alone.
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