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    Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
    What a co-electrifying time with the passage of a comet and grande solar flare.
    Whens Zeus show up?
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    Last year in yesterday's news? (starts at 1:00)
    Spontaneous Human Combustion-Best Way To Die?

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    Time is running out, make all the jokes you want, but the future isn't so funny - General of Darkness

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    Quote Originally Posted by ximmy View Post

    That chair is doomed!

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    Time is running out, make all the jokes you want, but the future isn't so funny - General of Darkness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awoke View Post
    Wow. That was interesting. Thanks for posting Serpo.

    With all this talk of Nibiru, I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the SPT and the supposed leaked photos.
    Timeout

    If this supposed planet exists...something is off here. This guy claims the orbit is every 3600 years. If the destrutive force of this supposed planet is so high, why is humanity not flipped on it's head every 3600 years??

    I would expect to know nothing of Egypt if this planet has the power to wipe out civilizations every 3600 years.

    Anyone? What am I missing?
    I'd like to think that all of this constant interaction is just the kind of make you drive yourself away
    Each simple gesture done by me is counteracted and leaves me standing here with nothing else to say

    Completely baffled by a backward indication that an inspired word will come across your tongue
    Hands moving upward to propel the situation have simply halted and now the conversation's done

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    Quote Originally Posted by keehah View Post
    Last year in yesterday's news? (starts at 1:00)
    Spontaneous Human Combustion-Best Way To Die?
    God willing there is more than less resistence in the D.C. area...

    Unfortunately our Euro-Dutch rulers had a solution centuries ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keehah View Post
    Huge Defunct Satellite to Plunge to Earth Soon, NASA Says
    by Leonard David, SPACE.com’s Space Insider Columnist Date: 07 September 2011
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817...id=NC-ek1_40Jw
    NASA published a map of the satellite's journey (below); the green circle on the left of the map is likely where the satellite's remains landed.
    http://www1.pcmag.com/media/images/3...th.jpg?thumb=y
    Another on the way...
    German Satellite Falling, Just Like NASA's
    Just days after NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite plunged into the Pacific Ocean, another satellite -- this one German -- is beginning its descent to Earth. And once again, nobody knows where it will land.

    The crash isn't imminent -- the German space agency is predicting it will reenter the Earth's atmosphere in late October or early November...

    The Rontgensatellit, or ROSAT, weighs about two and a half tons. That's somewhat lighter than UARS, but more pieces are expected to survive re-entry into the atmosphere. Thirty pieces, possibly including shards of glass from the satellite's mirrors, are expected to hit Earth...

    ROSAT was launched in 1990 and died in 1998. Because it has no fuel left, there is no way to control its path. The situation was the same with UARS.

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    ROSAT was launched in 1990 and died in 1998. Because it has no fuel left, there is no way to control its path. The situation was the same with UARS.
    Am I a rocket scientist, or would it be a wise decision to spare some fuel for future ejection?

    Maybe we have close neighbors we can't piss off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horn View Post
    Am I a rocket scientist, or would it be a wise decision to spare some fuel for future ejection?
    By "ejection", do you mean ejected from Earths gravitational pull?

    If so, all the fuel it ever had wouldn't be enough to do that.

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