Great Minds, Lets get To It

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Fred







PostPosted: September 22, 2008 2:23 PM 


If anyone has been studying Mars for very long they realize there are muliple groups of individuals. We have the scientist that land probes as well as those that missed it by that much. We have the yes guys that work for the various agencies, NASA, ESA, ect.

Then we have the Bloggers and Forum guys. The front line guys. The guys that take the raw data and look at it and ask questions. This is the good part. We do get the good ones here. We also get the ones that it is hard to understand. They operate on levels we can not go and some we do not want to go.

Then we have the journalist. The guys who package what we say and put it out to the masses. Oh, for a non bias one, hard to find. Soap anyone.

Now if you exspect to get all these guys together and agree you are in for bad times. Now Brian has cryed and taken his marbles home. America and Britain may share a common ansestery but we do go at it. Just ask Genral Patton and Montgomery. That being said America thinks of England as our motherland, so have some tea.

Now Brian or geo types with marbles, the first problem I have with the geo types on all missions and you is this. If something does not fit you just stroll by it, like it was not there. If some one hands it to you then you just offer up som BS.

This is an image Brian said was dust subduction into a void. Anyone can see, I hope, this is surface deposition post eruption. Now if you Geo types want some respect then you most address this. It was sol 122 from Oppy. How long will you let this fester?

You want millions of years of wind and dust and this image to. Not A chance brother.

Fred

Fred


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PostPosted: September 23, 2008 3:45 PM 

Now when we look at this image we see a plum of gas next to a vulcanoe on Mars. Did the geologist say anything? No.

This image should have been on the front page of every science jurnal. They just walk on by. Ignore and it may go away. Not a chance brother.

Editing? Good job. I do drift.

Fred

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PostPosted: September 24, 2008 4:03 AM 

Surely a good weatherman would spot an orographic cloud when he sees one?

Katz


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PostPosted: September 24, 2008 5:06 AM 

I have been reading this site for a while. This man may be able to watch weather reports when he is sober but he is not a meterologist. I can spell better than him and English is not my first language. Rolling Eyes

Fred


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PostPosted: September 24, 2008 6:25 AM 

Well we are up to three great minds.

Atheist,

If that was an orographic cloud you would say it was definitely a cumulonimbus or thunder head. I would not think there is enough moisture for this on Mars. I think it is a vent cloud taking the shape of a thunder head.

Katz,

I do not have a problum speling.

Fred




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