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Dude, who is the psychopath? Call off the witch hunt.
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So, who else voted "no"?
Anyone? Or was it Daycare Nation's other board name that voted "no"? This whole thing is starting to seem very suspicious. I always gave him the benefit of the doubt, but I'm starting to think he pulls crap like this (and this: Sonic humans? ) just to fuck with people. I suppose that's pretty likely. |
I only have one name....and if I had two, I wouldn't vote twice.
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Probably 'Gookid'.
I voted yes simply because it is the right answer. Otherwise, the government is damn good at making something that big look real. |
Someone else just voted no....Good!
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Good question, it doesn't look like any of the traditional idiots are logged in. Though, this poll has been up for a minute.
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SUCHFRIENDS and KhCHRIS would vote 'no'.
Probabably EYEBALLGROWTH as well. Fucking hippies. |
I voted no. I saw a documentary on it sometime ago. It raised the question of how humans were able to get past the radiation belt in outer space.
That and I've learned about how fucked up our government truely is. |
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Truly...I read about how they supposedly could not have survived the radiation with so little protection as well. |
you sir, are an idiot. I could run circles around your knowledge of how fucked-up our government is.
Another lunatic, ladies & gentlemen. |
Daydream Natrion? lol
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You probably mean the Flat Earth Society, although I'm not sure what their opinon on such is.
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Fucking A, read people, read. From the site posted: The Radiation Belts Supposedly, travel to the moon is impossible because of the Van Allen radiation belts. So who better than Van Allen himself to describe the hazards (of course, he's part of the plot too!) The Van Allen Belts are zones where particles from the sun are trapped by the earth's magnetic field. In a 1960 paper, On the Radiation Hazards of Space Flight, Van Allen describes the belts and their hazards. The belts vary greatly in extent and radiation depending on solar activity, but generally there is an inner, energetic belt mostly at low latitudes between about 2000 and 4000 kilometers and an outer, less energetic belt between about 13,000 and 20,000 kilometers above the earth. The belts carry a radiation dose of about 20 roentgens (grays in modern units) per hour and the gap in between about one. These figures are for spacecraft shielded by about 4 mm of aluminum (one gram per square centimeter). (Note: dosimetry is a complex issue and there are several types of units - roentgens, rems, rads, and SI units like grays and sieverts - that measure different things, but roentgens, rems and rads turn out to be roughly equivalent when applied to human exposure. On the other hand, if you know enough about dosimetry to care, then you should know enough to refute the Van Allen Belt argument. If you still believe the conspiracy theory, shame on you.) Assuming, then, that we shoot the Apollo capsule straight through the belts at escape velocity (40,000 km/hour), we're talking 0.05 hours in the inner belt, 0.225 hours in the gap and 0.175 hours in the outer belt. That means a total dose of (20 x 0.05) + (.225 x 1) + (20 x 0.175) = 4.7 roentgens, or about 1% of the fatal radiation dose. Double this figure for the round trip. Once beyond the belts the radiation hazard becomes small. Although ten roentgens is far below the lethal dose, it poses significant long-term health hazards and nowadays is considered a wholly unacceptable dosage. There are two ways to reduce the risk. First, since the inner belt is largely confined to within 30 degrees of the equator, launch into an orbit inclined at least 30 degrees to the equator and then launch into a lunar trajectory above or below the inner belt. Second, the energy distribution of the particles in the inner and outer belt is quite different. Changing our 4 mm of aluminum to lead would have only marginal effects in reducing dosage in the inner belt, but it cuts the dosage in the outer belt by a factor of 500. Also, the outer belt is still most intense at low latitudes and the spacecraft trajectory can be aimed to minimize radiation exposure in the outer belt. According to NASA, none of the Apollo missions exceeded one roentgen of total dosage. |
I was about to name the belt in question in the last post.
Yes, the Van Allen Belt. (kicking myself now) about to write, "oh the van allen belt argument" was about to write, "what's next, the old why haven't there been more trips back?" drivel. Hey, & I already knew what a roentgen was. There are drawbacks like cohabitating this world with nincompoops. but all & all, gee, it's great having a mind, isn't it Пятхъдесят Шест? It's not always a party, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Nice post. |
I'm starting to believe what they say about you.
& I believe you can guess what that is. |
Swear, insult, swear, insult, swear, insult...
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yes. it's true. i have landed on Saturnine's moon:D...
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Insult, swear, insult, swear, insult...
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coward
are you another nutcase too? |
who? me or phony susie?
EDIT: no shit S9. i think we all figured that one out... |
ah -- attention whore gettin' it from both ends, eh?
you can dish it out but you can't take it. |
atari is a meany! leave us alone! go to the moon and eat your cheese.
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yum! OKAY! |
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wouldn't we all, my friend.
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aw calm down atari...who cares if there are people who are so arrogant about their idiocy to believe that the moon landings were a hoax...it's not big deal if people hold those beliefs...
so are you retracting your goofy position? You originally agreed with the bufoon, Daycare Nation. It's the same old shit coming back to rear its ugly head. I try to point out nicely (my first post) how people are wrong & then they suck me down to their level & it turns into this whole other convoluted mob mentality deal. This time though, I don't even feel the need to defend myself with evidence, with argument. The whole thing this time is beyond ridiculous. |
Daycare Nation is NOT A BABOON! YOU TAKE THAT BACK!!!
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it's a moot point atari. take the prozac and let's all share a big spliff...
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back to the topic. i dont think they did no.
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I think that this is the most stupid thread that has been started by anyone on a message board since message boards have been invented.It's pathetic that someone would seriously believe that man hasn't landed on the moon.Of course man has landed on the moon,the terrifying aspect of that being that money can be spent for such adventures in space but it can't be spent for more important things on THIS! fucking planet(Aids,famine,you name it).Fuck,i almost sounded like Bob 'motherfucking' Geldof there.
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'Corse men landed on the fukkin moon rite, 'ow else wud we see the fukkin picshures eh fukkin think abowt it no landin equarls no picshures BUT HEY THE FUKKIN ARMSTRONGS 'N' ALL ONLI LANDED ON THE FUKKIN MOON LIKE 357 YEERS AFTER THE FUKKIN GOBLINS DID BUT DO YU HEER ABOWT THAT EH NO YU FUKKIN DON'T LIKE IT'S NOT BAD ENUFF BEIN OPPRESSED 'N' HAVIN OWR HISTRY WIPED OUT BY THE ELVES 'N' THE DAFT GNOMES y'kno that like 357 yeers ago like we used a big magic fukkin cannon 'n' sent a goblin hurtlin to the moon he didn't cum bak like he just went SPLAT on the serface but hey he stil got there yeh OH FUK IT IT'S A DIFRENT MOON TO YORS BUT Y'GET THE POINT EH oh well thats all the goblin got time for today take care an' be nice to all the pussi cats 'cos they cute yeh ha ha time for a beers.
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my friend is convinced that it was all filmed at area 51. one night we sat, over im, each studying that place on wikimapia (you can zoom in hella close) and following the roads that oddly go up/into the mountains. it was fun, but it didn't really prove anything to me, except that i want to work there. she's all adamant about it though.
this proves that i know too many weird people. |
by the way, most mental dwarfs that believe that we didn't go to the moon...
these people are members of something called The Flat Earth Society. These yokels also believe that the world is flat. They shouldn't be shot, but they should be snipped. In other words, they should not be allowed to reproduce. It angers me to no end the people that go about with their goofy ass conspiracy theories when there are actual conspiracies that need to be addressed. It's like they are pissing willy-nilly in the pool of the truth. |
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Lunatic. See? It was a joke. Luna-tic. Only me? No-one? Ok, well I liked it.
I'm sure no-one wants to know what I think of the moon landings. Although I will say, I'm surprised there's anything to think about. "What's that? A series of [not unlikely] coincidences happened? Why, I just can't trust anyone any more..." |
It had to be real. I saw it happen on TV. Live. It was news, and some important news anchormen said it was happening.
I believe all the news I see on TV. It's always the truth. |
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