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Subject: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
Original Message Date: 03-Mar-03 @ 10:42 PM - ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
the ramblings of a particularly brain damaged individual can be found here:
link
open for debate
Message 11/38 05-Mar-03 @ 04:47 AM Edit: 05-Mar-03 | 04:51 AM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
White lights, strange city, mad music all around
Midnight street magic, crazy people, crazy sound
Jack Flash, rocket man, Sergeant Pepper and the band
Ziggy, Benny and the Jets
Take a rocket, we just gotta fly
I can take you through the center of the dark
We're gonna fly
On a collision course to crash into my heart
I will be your, I will be your, I'll be your
Rocket, yeah, satellite of love
Rocket, yeah, satellite of love
Rocket, yeah, satellite of love
Rocket baby, c'mon
I'll be your satellite of love
Message 12/38 05-Mar-03 @ 10:22 AM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
Message 13/38 05-Mar-03 @ 09:30 PM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
Message 14/38 06-Mar-03 @ 02:01 AM Edit: 06-Mar-03 | 02:07 AM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
According to the Washington Post, President Reagan's attempts at
conciliation with the Soviet Union in Geneva in 1985 included a vow
that the U.S. would join the USSR in case Earth was invaded by aliens
from outer space.
Utne Reader
1989
in
little d's from Lou Reed, mine was Def Leppard
ok, how i really feel.
well, pretty good actually, i received lots of gifts from life lately, so i really can't complain.
What was all this about? a fraud of great envergure, a despicable attempt at luring you into buying heavy metal music, in other words:a launch :p
the new website is open:voivod
catch them this summer at Ozzfest
STRANGE AND IRONIC
While NASA tries to read your mind
Research labs create new life
Did we really walk on the moon?
Are you still watching the news?
Strange and ironic
How trusty is this world
Strange and ironic
How we take care of the Earth
While Middle East burns and suffers
The lobby cheers and cracks in laughter
It is a shame, we’re not gonna make it
Visions are behind bars
It’s like an illness or a disease
It’s like we’re made for war
Strange and ironic
How we believe in God
Strange and ironic
Since everything’s a fraud
While markets trade human parts
We ask ourselves if science is art
It is a shame, we’re not gonna make it
Because it is out of our hands
It is out of reach, out of proportions
And soon will come to an end
All I wanted was to disappear
Do or die!
It is a shame, we’re not gonna make it
Everything you know is wrong
A race for knowledge, a quest for power
So who is number one?
All I wanted was to disappear
those might or might not be actual lyrics, i take no responsibility whatsoever.
Message 15/38 06-Mar-03 @ 04:46 AM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
i'm not sure what bottom-line you're stating but if i may contibute: i'm not certain that a judgmental hierarchy need be placed on matters pertaining to the geophysical realm....a la the rain being composed of individual droplets and yet is the droplet subervient to the larger phenomenon of rain?
i think in a political sense...sure satellites are the handmaidens...the fawners...the payed servers and protectors....possible leeches and sycophants.
and yet...as in astrology...the moon may circle the sun...and the soul but does this make it a lesser body? no.
the study of language is intriguing.
my thoughts on the words wife and whore.
i have no idea as to the validity but if the term
i can't help but think somewhere in there the notion that
i don't know enough about the roots of language...but this struck me as very conceivable.
i'm also intigued by the evolution of the notes in a musical scale and their symbolic connection with language.
g=god
d=devil
c=cleanliness...clarity
f=FUN!
e=etc.
Message 16/38 06-Mar-03 @ 02:06 PM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
the bottom-line,the only purpose of the text was to redeem the Moon's good name, dragged in mud by mr. Asimov.
But did he really dragged the Moon in mud?
Coming from a man who wrote (at least) two books on the Roman Empire, who devised "The black widowers" (upon "The Trap-Door Spiders");i don't think so.
I believe it was more of a wink on his part, his way of saying: "Don't believe all this crap, it's science-fiction!"
the moon may circle the sun
what do you mean? the Moon does cicle the Sun.
intersting your point about wife & whore. throw Oedipus in there and we'll be touching Gaïa.
unfortunately i won`t have time to look into it at this point. Solar Helium-3: Harrison H. Schmitt and the Giant Robots is going to take me forever with all the math mocking me.
Message 17/38 07-Mar-03 @ 11:29 PM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
Message 18/38 08-Mar-03 @ 12:21 AM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
black holes and death feed my soul!
Message 20/38 10-Mar-03 @ 05:26 PM - RE: ROT: Kepler, Asimov & the moons
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