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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
big earl
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Default how did they knew

experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar

therefore explin how did thay knew that

1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time with no
problems whats so ever

2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface

3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha module,
to the orbiting whatever, to the earth, then distributed and
broadcasted whoever knows how and where, at tha right
time and place, becus he was instructed to say tha small
step fot tha man and bul****, becus i would maybe be
worried about and say that my space suit is leaking

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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
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However, a definitely, a people they do always know from other a people.

Therefore, as along the human nature, there is always somebody who knows
something, and there is always somebody who have heard something, and there
is always somebody who have seen something, and this is a simply what is all
about.

--
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
Best Regards!


"big earl" wrote in message
oups.com...
experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar

therefore explin how did thay knew that

1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time with no
problems whats so ever

2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface

3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha module,
to the orbiting whatever, to the earth, then distributed and
broadcasted whoever knows how and where, at tha right
time and place, becus he was instructed to say tha small
step fot tha man and bul****, becus i would maybe be
worried about and say that my space suit is leaking



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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)
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Default how did they knew

Dear big earl:

"big earl" wrote in message
oups.com...
experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar


Not all people have trouble. Not all instruments are as arcane
as DVD / VCRs and projectors.

therefore explin how did thay knew that

1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time
with no problems whats so ever


Because they had landed unmanned stuff on the Moon, they ran many
hours of simulations, and if you will recall *every* flight had
little problems (just none as big as Apollo 1 and 13)

2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface


There are chambers on Earth where the air can be evacuated to a
high degree, so they can test rocket engines operating in a
vacuum. It is not much of a stretch from any sort of
contaminated area suit, to a suit that can take a 5 psi internal
pressure (that used in the Apollo program).

3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha
module,
to the orbiting whatever,


command module.

to the earth, then distributed and broadcasted whoever knows
how and where, at tha right time and place, becus he was
instructed to say tha small step fot tha man and bul****,
becus i would maybe be worried about and say that my
space suit is leaking


Because we had landed lots of instrument packages on the Moon
already, and we knew that we could hear from them.

People do worry about the craziest things. Spacesuits come with
repair kits, and even have some minimal self-repair capability.
https://www.infonetic.com/tis/lea/pa...tgAbst7030.pdf

When you go places "no one has gone before", you spend some time
preparing. If you have ever gone camping (especially to a new
place), did you ever prepare beforehand?

David A. Smith


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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
big earl
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Default how did they knew

On Mar 11, 4:21 pm, "Ahmed Ouahi, Architect"
wrote:
However, a definitely, a people they do always know from other a people.

Therefore, as along the human nature, there is always somebody who knows
something, and there is always somebody who have heard something, and there
is always somebody who have seen something, and this is a simply what is all
about.


how does this includes inta this discusion

i never saw new prototypes working 100% from the beginning


hey, my space suit is leaking, but i say one small step for
me but a large step for tha others

how sstooped can peolple be

--
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
Best Regards!

"big earl" wrote in message

oups.com...

experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar


therefore explin how did thay knew that


1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time with no
problems whats so ever


2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface


3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha module,
to the orbiting whatever, to the earth, then distributed and
broadcasted whoever knows how and where, at tha right
time and place, becus he was instructed to say tha small
step fot tha man and bul****, becus i would maybe be
worried about and say that my space suit is leaking



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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
big earl
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Default how did they knew

On Mar 11, 5:30 pm, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)"
wrote:
Dear big earl:

"big earl" wrote in message

oups.com...

experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar


Not all people have trouble. Not all instruments are as arcane
as DVD / VCRs and projectors.

therefore explin how did thay knew that


1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time
with no problems whats so ever


Because they had landed unmanned stuff on the Moon, they ran many
hours of simulations, and if you will recall *every* flight had
little problems (just none as big as Apollo 1 and 13)

2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface


There are chambers on Earth where the air can be evacuated to a
high degree, so they can test rocket engines operating in a
vacuum. It is not much of a stretch from any sort of
contaminated area suit, to a suit that can take a 5 psi internal
pressure (that used in the Apollo program).

3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha
module,
to the orbiting whatever,


command module.

to the earth, then distributed and broadcasted whoever knows
how and where, at tha right time and place, becus he was
instructed to say tha small step fot tha man and bul****,
becus i would maybe be worried about and say that my
space suit is leaking


Because we had landed lots of instrument packages on the Moon
already, and we knew that we could hear from them.

People do worry about the craziest things. Spacesuits come with
repair kits, and even have some minimal self-repair capability.https://www.infonetic.com/tis/lea/pa...tgAbst7030.pdf

When you go places "no one has gone before", you spend some time
preparing. If you have ever gone camping (especially to a new
place), did you ever prepare beforehand?

David A. Smith


nice,

that was tha first prototype in tha universe
working 100% from tha first try

funny that this is not even tha issue, tha
issue is how did thay knew that what was
unprobable to work 100% will work 100% despite
tha unprobabilities and past experiences with
this kind of tuff stuff

becus we dont do tha moon becus is easy but becus
is tuff

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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
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Default how did they knew


What is wrong, with a stupids?

However, in the meantime, they are absolutely required to create a problems
to others, and even they can be paid for that!

--
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
Think About That!


"big earl" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Mar 11, 4:21 pm, "Ahmed Ouahi, Architect"
wrote:
However, a definitely, a people they do always know from other a people.

Therefore, as along the human nature, there is always somebody who knows
something, and there is always somebody who have heard something, and

there
is always somebody who have seen something, and this is a simply what is

all
about.


how does this includes inta this discusion

i never saw new prototypes working 100% from the beginning


hey, my space suit is leaking, but i say one small step for
me but a large step for tha others

how sstooped can peolple be

--
Ahmed Ouahi, Architect
Best Regards!

"big earl" wrote in message

oups.com...

experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar


therefore explin how did thay knew that


1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time with no
problems whats so ever


2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface


3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha module,
to the orbiting whatever, to the earth, then distributed and
broadcasted whoever knows how and where, at tha right
time and place, becus he was instructed to say tha small
step fot tha man and bul****, becus i would maybe be
worried about and say that my space suit is leaking





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Old March 11th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Igor
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Default how did they knew

On Mar 11, 10:18 am, "big earl" wrote:
experienced people encounts even troubles connectin
their laptops to a projector in order ta do a presentation
or similar

therefore explin how did thay knew that

1. thay could land on tha moon exactly at that time with no
problems whats so ever

2. they could easily step outside module and walk over
an walkable moon surface

3. that tha rf transmission from tha neil, proxied to tha module,
to the orbiting whatever, to the earth, then distributed and
broadcasted whoever knows how and where, at tha right
time and place, becus he was instructed to say tha small
step fot tha man and bul****, becus i would maybe be
worried about and say that my space suit is leaking


Same way you get to Carnegie Hall. Practice.


 




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