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found a well chimb sticks in honolulu and moscow tokyo los angeles riode
janero wont chime.
reset all. ac/cal bell time. searching. reset and works. ;0 to ;)
only got a few minute's mate.......
Lowtuc
 
I sa. "Money Baby"
doing the auston powers dance.Yah! Baby da da da dada.....Look
it..oH yah! Baby. show me the money show me the money....whooooooo
I'm spent......
tokyo 3 minutes late butt Happy Valentines....danceing bab. show me
the money....woooop woopp wooppp yah yah danceing. I say better
late thennot at all....... woop wooppppppp
I am spent.......
 
time to hike or bike if ice road lets me.
if you can't find someting interesting or weird in your oust, then it is
not a good day.
 
Tracking
Did you know there are over eight thousand artificial objects orbiting
Earth? Over 2,500 are satellites, operative and inoperative. The
remaining objects are orbital debris: parts such as nosecone shrouds,
lens, hatch covers, rocket bodies, payloads that have disintegrated or
exploded, and even objects that "escape" from manned spacecraft during
operations.

Satellites
There are all kinds of satellites orbiting the earth today each serving
a different purpose.  Some satellites provide communications like
telephones and television while other tell you where you are on earth
like the Global Position System.  NASA also uses satellites to learn
more about earth and about the deepest reaches of space.

Recent News
A Mission for Science
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
Space Shuttle Columbia is now in orbit for mission STS-107. This mission
is dedicated entirely to science, and research will go on
around-the-clock. Physics, biology, medicine, climate, even flower
scents are being studied..

Scientific Updates
Orbital Mechanics
In 1609, Johann Kepler published his three laws describing planetary
motion. Soon after this, Isaac Newton postulated that there is a force
of attraction between any two objects, called gravitation. In 1687,
Newton then published his greatest work, Principia, which described the
three laws of motion.  These laws form the basis for all we know about
how an object's motion is affected by gravity.

Lowtuc
 
Happy Valentine's Bangkok
SASR well re did track from yesterday?
tim estament EST 1:30 to 1:45 or military 1330 to 1345 hour. EST
any who got 4 minutes.
road crew scape road and only other thing there wasa Quarter of beer.
probe empty.

it was a bad day!
4 more miles

42N 83 W
60 miles North of Detroit.
see you tommorow.
 
PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYCHO


On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:56:30 -0500, [email protected] (Coffee
Time) wrote:

>found a well chimb sticks in honolulu and moscow tokyo los angeles riode
>janero wont chime.
> reset all. ac/cal bell time. searching. reset and works. ;0 to ;)
>only got a few minute's mate.......
>Lowtuc
 
PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYCHO

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:04:18 -0500, [email protected] (Coffee
Time) wrote:

>I sa. "Money Baby"
> doing the auston powers dance.Yah! Baby da da da dada.....Look
>it..oH yah! Baby. show me the money show me the money....whooooooo
>I'm spent......
>tokyo 3 minutes late butt Happy Valentines....danceing bab. show me
>the money....woooop woopp wooppp yah yah danceing. I say better
>late thennot at all....... woop wooppppppp
>I am spent.......
 
PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYCHO


On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:16:26 -0500, [email protected] (Coffee
Time) wrote:

> time to hike or bike if ice road lets me.
>if you can't find someting interesting or weird in your oust, then it is
>not a good day.

>Tracking
>Did you know there are over eight thousand artificial objects orbiting
>Earth? Over 2,500 are satellites, operative and inoperative. The
>remaining objects are orbital debris: parts such as nosecone shrouds,
>lens, hatch covers, rocket bodies, payloads that have disintegrated or
>exploded, and even objects that "escape" from manned spacecraft during
>operations.
>
>Satellites
>There are all kinds of satellites orbiting the earth today each serving
>a different purpose.  Some satellites provide communications like
>telephones and television while other tell you where you are on earth
>like the Global Position System.  NASA also uses satellites to learn
>more about earth and about the deepest reaches of space.
>
>Recent News
> A Mission for Science
>Tuesday, January 21, 2003
>Space Shuttle Columbia is now in orbit for mission STS-107. This mission
>is dedicated entirely to science, and research will go on
>around-the-clock. Physics, biology, medicine, climate, even flower
>scents are being studied..
>
>Scientific Updates
>Orbital Mechanics
>In 1609, Johann Kepler published his three laws describing planetary
>motion. Soon after this, Isaac Newton postulated that there is a force
>of attraction between any two objects, called gravitation. In 1687,
>Newton then published his greatest work, Principia, which described the
>three laws of motion.  These laws form the basis for all we know about
>how an object's motion is affected by gravity.
>
>Lowtuc
 
PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSYCHO

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:57:55 -0500, [email protected] (Coffee
Time) wrote:

>Happy Valentine's Bangkok
>SASR well re did track from yesterday?
>tim estament EST 1:30 to 1:45 or military 1330 to 1345 hour. EST
>any who got 4 minutes.
>road crew scape road and only other thing there wasa Quarter of beer.
>probe empty.
>
>it was a bad day!
>4 more miles
>
>42N 83 W
> 60 miles North of Detroit.
>see you tommorow.