lookie, he's starting to get it, that
Venus is not A star -- somebody get the smelly-salts,
before he tries to go out-of-doors and look at it!
Venus is not a STAR.
The albedo of the Venus crescent was far more than merely well within
Venus is not a STAR.
thus:
stop running your "own" simulator that "you" programmed, and
wake up; Venus does not produce its own light:
it has "phases," just like Moon ... another reason
to follow Mohammed to his cave!
have you ever actually tried to look at Venus,
according to the ephemeris' schedule?... well,
even Galileo wasn't as big a dickhead as you seem to be, so,
try reading his observations of the matter.
Run your own orbital simulator, and then you can tell me and others of
where Venus was hiding.
it's not a star; congraduation!
The Venus I'm talking about wasn't anywhere near the sun. Go figure.
to include the phasal parameter "as 'seen' from Earth?..."
was Venus closer to conjunction or opposition
--who killed Schroedinger's puppy?!...
so, what's the math for this nonconvex shape of equigonal trigona ?
http://www.designboom.com/contempora...apertutti.html
thus quoth:
Darfur is Sudan's poorest, wildest region. One of the Islamic World's
first anti-colonial
movements, known in the west as the Dervishes, burst from the wastes
of Darfur in the
1880s. Led by the fiery "Mahdi," the Dervishes drove the British
imperialists from Sudan,
an event immortalized in the splendid Victorian novel, Four Feathers.
The Dervishes took
Khartoum, slaying Britain's proconsul, Sir Charles "Chinese" Gordon.
The "martyred" Gordon's death roused a storm in Britain, resulting in
a punitive army
sent up the Nile (including the young Winston Churchill) that
destroyed the Dervish army
at Omdurman. But remote Darfur remained a hotbed of rebellion.
Arms and money
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.c.../f47126a9738aa
095/fa18c870c2c9126f?hl=en&lnk=st&q=darfur#fa18c870c2c 9126f
thus:
well, not a moment too soon,
to decelerate the ethanol-fed dustbowl
in the Midwest ... hopefully.
http://www.newsdesk.umd.edu/uniini/p...articleID=1613
thus:
otherwise, coal's a very (?) important feedstock. so,
what is the sustainable production of natural gas & natural oil?...
Atoms, Machiavelli, Machiavelli & Oil need a figure
for the venture ads!... coal, we know from its pre-fossil
formations,
to be produced catastrophically; the burial
of whole, swampy ecosystems.
Yucca Flats is a farce majeur, even if
there's any thing left to bury, by the time it'd open, or
by noon, Pacific Time.
thus:
the Brooklyn Bridge is a powerful metaphor, but
it has to be told in the context of its manifestation
as David McCullough's first production for PBS:
his first, big SALE, in other word,
to the "eastern liberal establishment" of Wall Street,
the District of Columbia and protege Ken "Civil War Jazzbo" Burns.
--Harry of Darfuria, Episode 9 (Deuterocanonicos):
Prisoners of the Guantanamo Episcopate/poolcess!...
http://larouchepub.com/pr/2008/08050..._food_res.html
http://larouchepub.com/pr/2008/080426gore_ethanol.html
http://larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2008/l...ls_v_food.html
http://larouchepub.com/pr/2008/08050...larouches.html
http://larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2008/l...rank_hbpa.html