| Subject: Re: Gravity Powered Aircraft |
| From: Gremlin |
| Date: 03/05/2004, 20:00 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.alien.visitors,alt.ufo.reports,alt.magick.virtual-adepts |
Robert Buchanan <rbuchanan@neubauten.forge> wrote in
news:Xns94DE92CC1DA54rbuchanan@216.178.71.68:
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
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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!
If you actually read the links I posted, or even read my post.... and the
only thing you could come away with it with was mindless childish drivel
about passing gass, then I do believe you are not reaching your intended
audience of educated minds who would like to think for themselves if
something is going to get off the ground or not... On the other hand if
you are only trying to reach people who when they read a couple of guys
from alt.usenet.kooks called me an idiot, will automaticly not give the
aircraft a second look then more power to you.