Subject: Re: PLANET X

From: "Artemia Salina" <y2k@sheayright.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Sun, Feb 9, 2003 5:53 PM
Message-ID: <pan.2003.02.09.22.53.35.767381@sheayright.com>

On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 11:26:21 -1000, Brown Ray Master wrote:

> This link doesn't go anywhere.... but I have some other curious links
> about this BROWN dwarf star if you're interested....

Try this link instead.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?N29721763

"Students of astronomy say that it's coming. Planet
X, the long awaited red star, is on a collision
course with planet earth. Millions will die,
entire continents will sink beneath the oceans,
cities will tipple. Devastating tornadoes,
hurricanes, and floods will ravage the globe.
The poles will shift, and a numbing new Ice Age
may occur."

--
Hellpope Huey on NENSLO: He's the black-ops Elephant Man of the Mensa set.

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Subject: Re: PLANET X
From: prostata@bronze.coil.com (The Stinking Bishop Prostata Cantata MP)

oh PUH-leeese

We "students of astronomy" have been *begging* these people for
years to tell us why, when we point our telescopes at the coordinates they
give we see absolutely nothing in any wavelength, even though they have
claimed at various times that this thing was up to 5th magnitude (very
bright).

The last answers I got before I stopped paying any attention to
them was that "you need to set your telescope to 13th magnitude", and "you
need to use a red filter". I'm not even going to go into why that makes
no sense at all.

Please do not buy this book or give these people any money.

--
ItisbycaffinealonethatIsetmymindinmotion.
Thebeansbecomegrounds thegroundsbecomeespresso theespressoiscaffine
ItisbycaffinealonethatIsetmymindinmotion.

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Subject: Re: PLANET X
From: ridetheory@yahoo.com (ignatz topolino)
Newsgroups: alt.slack

>
> "Students of astronomy say that it's coming. Planet
> X, the long awaited red star, is on a collision
> course with planet earth. Millions will die,
> entire continents will sink beneath the oceans,
> cities will tipple.

Whole cities will be drunk?

iggy topo


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