Re: Most of these Dots of Light are Suns ...
Subject: Re: Most of these Dots of Light are Suns ...
From: bert
Date: 13/02/2010, 14:25
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.astronomy,alt.ufo.reports,alt.paranet.ufo

On Feb 12, 8:00 pm, "HVAC" <mr.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
"bert" <herbertglazie...@msn.com> wrote in message

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What telescope were you using to look at
Andromeda 100 years ago?

As even without a telescope Andromeda is a fuzzy cloud.
I wonder what danged fool listed it as a star ?

Well, it was sort of a joke. You know, like Bert is SO old
that he was looking through  a telescope 100 years ago?

Nothing?

Bert is SO old that his social security number is 1.

Bert is SO old that the movie Jurassic Park brought back memories.

I've got millions of em......

Horny  It was the thinking 100 years ago all pin points of light were
stars that belonged to the Milky Way,and the universe was a billion
years old. Now they know better and have the universe at about 15
billion years old. 67 years ago I said it was 22 billion years old.I
was always closer to reality than the so called great thinkers.
Laughed at 67 years ago,but now some are saying 22 billion is on the
low end.   TreBert

Hvac Your brain will be worth a lot of money in future time of brain
transplants. Reason it will be sold as like new since it was never
used.    TreBert