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Mark Earnest...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:53 am
Guest
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:53 am
Guest
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.
[/quote]
No need to safely shuttle any of that stuff back to Earth. Instead,
just selectively bomb Earth with 100 tonne projectiles of solid
titanium or whatever elements in their purest forms, including uranium
and especially thorium.

~ BG
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:00 am
Guest
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.
[/quote]
It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:31 am
Guest
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury.  But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

 ~ BG
        ***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.
[/quote]
Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are. It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

At least try sticking within the regular laws of physics and best
available science, as otherwise it only makes you look worse (more
dumbfounded) than you already are.

~ BG
 
Hagar...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:12 pm
Guest
"Mark Earnest" <gmearnest at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:NtydnUCY67Nwi2zXnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
[quote]Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.
[/quote]
.... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless you're
in the market for tons of fertilizer ...
 
Hagar...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 3:14 pm
Guest
"BradGuth" <bradguth at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.
[/quote]
It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.
 
Hagar...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:02 pm
Guest
"BradGuth" <bradguth at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:74d67430-53c1-4a34-9463-c07f4d140311 at (no spam) f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the
way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.
[/quote]
Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are. It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

< snip GuthBall drivel >

We have survived by not coupling with retarded apes of inferior
DNA. But someone must have had a stiff dick with no conscience,
for here you are, GuthBall.
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:47 pm
Guest
On Nov 4, 2:02 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:74d67430-53c1-4a34-9463-c07f4d140311 at (no spam) f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:



"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com....
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the
way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.

Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are.  It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

snip GuthBall drivel

We have survived by not coupling with retarded apes of inferior
DNA.  But someone must have had a stiff dick with no conscience,
for here you are, GuthBall.
[/quote]
How do you know so much about apes that have existed and obviously
survived for hundreds of millions of years longer then us humans?

~ BG
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:50 pm
Guest
On Nov 5, 9:50 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]"Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote in message

news:ANGdneGm8pCBfWzXnZ2dnUVZ_jqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...



"Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:NtydnUCY67Nwi2zXnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless
you're
in the market for tons of fertilizer ...

Is that what you do with Titanium?  Must be some heavy fertilizer.
[/quote]
Hagar only smokes Titanium, and anything else he gets his hands on.

~ BG
 
Mark Earnest...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:50 am
Guest
"Hagar" <hagen at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote in message
news:ANGdneGm8pCBfWzXnZ2dnUVZ_jqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...
[quote]
"Mark Earnest" <gmearnest at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:NtydnUCY67Nwi2zXnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium.

... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless
you're
in the market for tons of fertilizer ...
[/quote]
Is that what you do with Titanium? Must be some heavy fertilizer.
 
Mark Earnest...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:49 am
Guest
"BradGuth" <bradguth at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fab6c4c1-5a86-43e0-9309-f59b035b6943 at (no spam) x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 2:02 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:74d67430-53c1-4a34-9463-c07f4d140311 at (no spam) f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:



"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron
and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the
minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the
way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.

Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are. It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

snip GuthBall drivel

We have survived by not coupling with retarded apes of inferior
DNA. But someone must have had a stiff dick with no conscience,
for here you are, GuthBall.
[/quote]
How do you know so much about apes that have existed and obviously
survived for hundreds of millions of years longer then us humans?

**What? I thought we were the apes!

~ BG
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:43 am
Guest
On Nov 5, 10:49 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fab6c4c1-5a86-43e0-9309-f59b035b6943 at (no spam) x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 2:02 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:



"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:74d67430-53c1-4a34-9463-c07f4d140311 at (no spam) f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com....
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:

"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com....
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron
and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the
minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the
way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.

Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are. It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

snip GuthBall drivel

We have survived by not coupling with retarded apes of inferior
DNA. But someone must have had a stiff dick with no conscience,
for here you are, GuthBall.

How do you know so much about apes that have existed and obviously
survived for hundreds of millions of years longer then us humans?

**What?  I thought we were the apes!

 ~ BG
[/quote]
At least the planet of apes we came from was a whole lot smarter
(better evolved) than the terrestrial species of dumbfounded apes that
became Hagar and rabbi Saul Levy. At least we didn't put any of our
dark-skinned apes on a stick, and then false flag it onto those Roman
apes, and we sure as hell didn't 35,000 fold irradiate 100,000 of our
dark-skinned kids either.

~ BG
 
Hagar...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:23 am
Guest
"Mark Earnest" <gmearnest at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:IKadnQHukrN9W27XnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
[quote]
"BradGuth" <bradguth at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fab6c4c1-5a86-43e0-9309-f59b035b6943 at (no spam) x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 2:02 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:74d67430-53c1-4a34-9463-c07f4d140311 at (no spam) f18g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 4, 12:14 pm, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:



"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:fd9b8d21-0019-4dd6-9936-b5231f1dc920 at (no spam) t11g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 3, 9:53 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:

Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron
and
titanium.

We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of
the
world, and see what else we can find.

Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the
minerals
by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the
way
to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or
glider,
whichever way we want to do it.

Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious.

It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg
to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine
Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp
physics-101, much less advanced science.

~ BG
***************************************
Yea, your lighter than sulfuric fumes airships would really come in
handy hauling that 700 degree plus iron and nickel around.

Funny how uneducated and in denial you folks are. It's a bloody
wonder that your incest cultivated species of humanity has survived
thus far.

snip GuthBall drivel

We have survived by not coupling with retarded apes of inferior
DNA. But someone must have had a stiff dick with no conscience,
for here you are, GuthBall.

How do you know so much about apes that have existed and obviously
survived for hundreds of millions of years longer then us humans?

**What? I thought we were the apes!
[/quote]

Ok, Mark, one more time:
We (you and I etc) are the humans;
GuthBall and assorted Liberal Loons have the "ape" DNA.
 
Hagar...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:25 am
Guest
"BradGuth" <bradguth at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7585fb25-bc6a-44a1-9d58-d622d0828e22 at (no spam) 12g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 5, 9:50 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]"Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote in message

news:ANGdneGm8pCBfWzXnZ2dnUVZ_jqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...



"Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:NtydnUCY67Nwi2zXnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron
and
titanium.

... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless
you're
in the market for tons of fertilizer ...

Is that what you do with Titanium? Must be some heavy fertilizer.
[/quote]
Hagar only smokes Titanium, and anything else he gets his hands on.

~ BG

*************************************
I used to pick up cigarette butts out of urinals, but they are really
soggy, which makes them difficult to light ...
 
BradGuth...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:25 pm
Guest
On Nov 6, 8:25 am, "Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote:
[quote]"BradGuth" <bradg... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message

news:7585fb25-bc6a-44a1-9d58-d622d0828e22 at (no spam) 12g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 5, 9:50 pm, "Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:



"Hagar" <ha... at (no spam) sahm.name> wrote in message

news:ANGdneGm8pCBfWzXnZ2dnUVZ_jqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...

"Mark Earnest" <gmearn... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:NtydnUCY67Nwi2zXnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d at (no spam) posted.internetamerica...
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron
and
titanium.

... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless
you're
in the market for tons of fertilizer ...

Is that what you do with Titanium? Must be some heavy fertilizer.

Hagar only smokes Titanium, and anything else he gets his hands on.

 ~ BG

        *************************************
I used to pick up cigarette butts out of urinals, but they are really
soggy, which makes them difficult to light ...
[/quote]
At least that should have kept you from becoming a chain-smoker
(addicted to nicotine among other toxins).

~ BG
 
 
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