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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message Well, if you catch Wonder-Woman "flagrante delicto", beware of the invisible man... -=jd=- woman+crime+act+invisable man? Hum? jd! you don't have any of those old kinky comic books do ya? ![]() B.H. |
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Evertime I see Wonder Woman, I get hungry for a good Chinese buffet.
Those metallic cones over each breast just looks like Woks to me! Best--- ;-) Ron -=jd=- wrote in message ... On Tue 28 Dec 2004 07:17:19p, m II wrote in message news:jImAd.15501$Y72.9650@edtnps91: Well, if you catch Wonder-Woman "flagrante delicto", beware of the invisible man... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.816 / Virus Database: 554 - Release Date: 12/22/04 |
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Most probably true. Conservation of rotational energy and momentum (a
couple of those basic laws of physics, don'tcha know) makes the rotational speed stay pretty much the same before and after a quake, even when Earth rings like a bell. I would love to find out if anyone noted any disruptions in the geomagnetic field or ionosphere (via shortwave anomalies or any other method) just prior to the quake. This theory has been floating about for awhile now, and it would be great to know. Coming close on the heels of the *pretty big* south ocean quake near New Zealand, there could have been two disruptions in short order. Bruce Jensen |
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![]() "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Tue 28 Dec 2004 07:51:18p, "Brian Hill" wrote in message : "-=jd=-" wrote in message Well, if you catch Wonder-Woman "flagrante delicto", beware of the invisible man... -=jd=- woman+crime+act+invisable man? Hum? jd! you don't have any of those old kinky comic books do ya? ![]() B.H. Ha! Nope - the popular comics when I was a pre-teen were Archie, Richie-Rich, etc. Well, there *was* "Mad Magazine". I was reminded of the joke about Superman zooming down to ravage (at Superman Speed) what he thought was Wonder-Woman, sun-bathing in the nude, legs spread and arms behind her head. What he didn't count on was that the Invisible Man was with Wonder Woman at the time. If you've never heard it (I thought everyone had) you can imagine the punch-line... -=jd=- Yep I heard it before and I think it was in one of those comics. If mikes suit is real? I'm sure he'll have a great time ![]() B.H. |
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Brian Hill wrote:
Yep I heard it before and I think it was in one of those comics. If mikes suit is real? I'm sure he'll have a great time ![]() I only use it for the BENEFIT of mankind, not cheap sexual adventurism or exploitation...that episode with Margaret Trudeau was a complete accident, as were Halle Berry, Deborah Harry, Catherine Bach, Bridget Bardot, Ingrid Berman and countless others. I've since suspended ALL night flights, my night vision is obviously NOT what it should be. Neither is my super strength. Ever tried flying home eight thousand miles after one of these little accidents? mike-el |
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Don't loose sight of the fact your all talking about three micro seconds
being lost.... i don't think the survivors if this natural catastrophe will be thinking of three micro seconds being lost what about the thousands of lives that have been lost who care,s about three micro seconds.. "Ron G" wrote in message ... Evertime I see Wonder Woman, I get hungry for a good Chinese buffet. Those metallic cones over each breast just looks like Woks to me! Best--- ;-) Ron -=jd=- wrote in message ... On Tue 28 Dec 2004 07:17:19p, m II wrote in message news:jImAd.15501$Y72.9650@edtnps91: Well, if you catch Wonder-Woman "flagrante delicto", beware of the invisible man... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.816 / Virus Database: 554 - Release Date: 12/22/04 |
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![]() big boy now wrote: Don't loose sight of the fact your all talking about three micro seconds being lost.... i don't think the survivors if this natural catastrophe will be thinking of three micro seconds being lost what about the thousands of lives that have been lost who care,s about three micro seconds.. It was a legitimate question, and did nothing to add or detract with regards to the suffering currently being felt in the earthquake/tsunami affected area. Grab those meds, and hang on tight. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() According to some reports, the day might have been shortened by 3 microseconds. How far does a HF radio signal travel in 3 microseconds? |
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![]() tianli wrote: According to some reports, the day might have been shortened by 3 microseconds. How far does a HF radio signal travel in 3 microseconds? A little over half a mile, if my math is right. Tony |
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0.558 miles.
Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. "tianli" wrote in message ... According to some reports, the day might have been shortened by 3 microseconds. How far does a HF radio signal travel in 3 microseconds? |
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