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Michael A. Terrell December 18th 10 06:36 AM

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Rich Grise wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Shall not be infringed wrote:
On Dec 12, 9:10 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
Libtardopia Lost wrote:

You don't have an atomic powered flying car either? Bummer dude!
It's the
government's fault! We was promised!

I'm more upset over their failure to have a colony on Mars!

Hey, you took an oath and swore not to talk about that. Loose lips
sink ships.


Sigh. I was talking about the OTHER Mars colony. You know, the one
for the tourists and media on the other side of Mars so it's too far
from the real base for them to see it. Now, you've revealed the secret.


I think we should develop torchships (http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/),
go to either the asteroid belt or the rings of Saturn and capture about a
100,000,000-ton chunk of ice and drop it on Mars. We'd need to find some
nitrogen and oxygen, but we could make a space super-scooper and get them
from Jupiter's atmosphere. ;-)

Another cool thing would be to build some ultra-deep submersibles to go
to the bottom of the oceans on Europa and Enceladus. Wouldn't it be cool
if there were black smokers and tubeworms there?

What do you guys think?



The SF trilogy I wrote 20+ years ago is set mostly on Ganymede.


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For the last time: I am not a mad scientist, I'm just a very ticked off
scientist!!!

Rich Grise[_3_] December 18th 10 06:45 AM

Mass firings at Chipotle restaurants
 
Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:

Another cool thing would be to build some ultra-deep submersibles to go
to the bottom of the oceans on Europa and Enceladus. Wouldn't it be cool
if there were black smokers and tubeworms there?

What do you guys think?


The SF trilogy I wrote 20+ years ago is set mostly on Ganymede.

Have you posted it yet?

Thanks,
Rich


Michael A. Terrell December 18th 10 04:42 PM

Mass firings at Chipotle restaurants
 

Rich Grise wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Rich Grise wrote:

Another cool thing would be to build some ultra-deep submersibles to go
to the bottom of the oceans on Europa and Enceladus. Wouldn't it be cool
if there were black smokers and tubeworms there?

What do you guys think?


The SF trilogy I wrote 20+ years ago is set mostly on Ganymede.

Have you posted it yet?



I have to convert the files from Commodore 1581 Speedscript files to
IBM compatible .txt files.


--
For the last time: I am not a mad scientist, I'm just a very ticked off
scientist!!!

Jim Wilkins December 18th 10 05:11 PM

Mass firings at Chipotle restaurants
 
On Dec 18, 11:42*am, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
...
* *The SF trilogy I wrote 20+ years ago is set mostly on Ganymede..


Have you posted it yet?


* *I have to convert the files from Commodore 1581 Speedscript files to
IBM compatible .txt files.


http://www.trikaliotis.net/opencbm

jsw

Michael A. Terrell February 5th 11 06:02 AM

Mass firings at Chipotle restaurants
 

Jim Wilkins wrote:

On Dec 18, 11:42 am, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
...
The SF trilogy I wrote 20+ years ago is set mostly on Ganymede.


Have you posted it yet?


I have to convert the files from Commodore 1581 Speedscript files to
IBM compatible .txt files.


http://www.trikaliotis.net/opencbm



Thanks. Interesting website, but Speedscript doesn't store files in
ASCII. Instead, it used Commodore screen codes. I can write and run a
conversion program on the C128D to output the files in ASCII, if the
files are still readable. Also, there is a Commodore emulator that lets
you read from Commodore drives and save to your hard drive. I have a
copy on a spare hard drive somewhere.


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You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a band-aid on it, because it's
Teflon coated.


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