| Subject: Re: Gravity Powered Aircraft |
| From: Robert Buchanan |
| Date: 03/05/2004, 19:20 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors,alt.ufo.reports,alt.magick.virtual-adepts,alt.usenet.kooks |
Let's find out what Dr. Flonkenstein has to contribute...
Being tired of lurking, on Mon, 03 May 2004 17:17:20 +0000, Robert
Buchanan posted:
Let's find out what LiberalFascist has to contribute...
"House Widdershins" <sinistre@liripipe.com> wrote in message
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On 2 May 2004 22:34:05 -0700, Gr3mlin@hotmail.com (Gremlin) wrote:
A gravity powered aircraft is being developed by former gov
snip
There are already "gravity powered" aircraft. They're called
sailplanes.
Idiot.
Thanks for playing.
Gremlin should become a "gravity powered aircraft" - by jumping off a
cliff. I hear you can acheive wonderful velocity that way.
I agree with this poast!
Don't laugh too quickly. It has been proven that a fart has more
anti-gravity particles than helium, so in the near future I can only
advize you to invest in beans and onions!
I will power my space cruiser with chili and red cabbage!
--
Robert Buchanan
http://www.robertbuchanan.us
Apparently, goofy ignoramus Bill Cleere can't imagine a world with Webern,
Bartok, Prokofiev, Xenakis, Takemitsu, Penderecki, Boulez, and so many
other modern composers in it:
"The only good stuff today is being done for movies, but it's almost all
derivative. If there's ever to be a revival of symphonic music, it will
come from a movie, when some genius comes along who's not just re-doing
Wagner. (That's not a criticism....what the hell else
*can* they do? And
some of them do it very well.)"
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