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消息 97800 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 8:00:07 UTC - 回复消息 97788.  

> I'm sure their karoake is just as 'gawd awful' as ours is...... so much for
> 'advanced' civilization......

And like us, they probably don't pronounce it right either. "Cayereeeyoookeee, 'yall! Yeeehah!"
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消息 97799 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:58:59 UTC - 回复消息 97787.  

> > And why would advanced beings, who may be able to bend space/time to
> their
> > wills, use 1900s-style medical instruments???? Roll on the tricorder!!
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> Despite a century of technological progress, we still use hypodermic needles,
> internal combustion engines, metal knives, drop forging, stick-built housing,
> chemical rockets, gravity/suction operated toilets, fixed airfoil wings, and
> much more. If our own example is any guide, there may be many devices that
> just aren't easily replaced even by a very advanced civilization, or are at
> least easily recognized by a more primitive being.


We are still little Babies as far as technologiy is concerned. Most of it from past 40yrs has been from Space Reserch. The need to change will be by nessesity only. (Run out of natural resources) Who needs Internal Combustion engines in space won't work,,Stick housing either.

When Civilized nations discovered primatives and tried to share with them
they wiped out thousands just by their germs (And Religion) If an advanced Culture discovered us, I bet they are smart enough to leave us alone for simular reasons.



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消息 97796 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:40:44 UTC - 回复消息 97788.  
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> I'm sure their karoake is just as 'gawd awful' as ours is...... so much for
> 'advanced' civilization......

If I hear one more drunk "rendition" of Born to be Wild, my views on gun control will resemble yours... It wouldn't be so bad if they could stay within an total chord's distance (rather than half-chord). [sigh]
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消息 97795 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:40:26 UTC

Here's a "UFO Idea":
Build one.
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消息 97788 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:32:19 UTC

I'm sure their karoake is just as 'gawd awful' as ours is...... so much for 'advanced' civilization......


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消息 97787 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:27:57 UTC - 回复消息 97773.  

> And why would advanced beings, who may be able to bend space/time to their
> wills, use 1900s-style medical instruments???? Roll on the tricorder!!

Despite a century of technological progress, we still use hypodermic needles, internal combustion engines, metal knives, drop forging, stick-built housing, chemical rockets, gravity/suction operated toilets, fixed airfoil wings, and much more. If our own example is any guide, there may be many devices that just aren't easily replaced even by a very advanced civilization, or are at least easily recognized by a more primitive being.
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消息 97783 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 7:02:23 UTC - 回复消息 97781.  

> >
> > And why would advanced beings, who may be able to bend space/time to
> their
> > wills, use 1900s-style medical instruments???? Roll on the tricorder!!
>
> I agree. Listening to and reading some of the "eyewitness" accounts over the
> years really makes me wonder what these people that claim to be abducted are
> really after. One account I heard on the radio many years ago sounded more
> like what would have occured in the Middle Ages rather than from an advanced
> form of life.

Without getting too technical, the hypnosis that is used to bring out the abduction/medical experimentation memories is really problematic. It's too easy to introduce "new memories" using that technique.

> Tonight on Conspiracy Theory Radio: The people of Earth originally came from
> Mars. Interesting arguements I must say but I do doubt it.

Women are from Venus. Men are from Uranus. [grin]
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消息 97781 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 6:53:29 UTC - 回复消息 97773.  

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> And why would advanced beings, who may be able to bend space/time to their
> wills, use 1900s-style medical instruments???? Roll on the tricorder!!

I agree. Listening to and reading some of the "eyewitness" accounts over the years really makes me wonder what these people that claim to be abducted are really after. One account I heard on the radio many years ago sounded more like what would have occured in the Middle Ages rather than from an advanced form of life.

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> I get the Fortean Times at the newsagent every month - from the UK. Jenny
> Randles has a monthly column in there now:
> http://www.forteantimes.com/

Thanks for the link. I'll have to check it out.

> I refer to myself as a skeptic rather than a cynic.

There's nothing wrong with a healthy dose of skepticism. I'm much the same way.


Tonight on Conspiracy Theory Radio: The people of Earth originally came from Mars. Interesting arguements I must say but I do doubt it.


To truly explore, one must keep an open mind...
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消息 97773 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 6:38:27 UTC - 回复消息 97768.  

> > Do you think that we are being visited, or maybe worse? Or do you think
> that
> > it's all just imaginary?
>
> Hard to say really. Since I'm up at night a lot and end up listening to Coast
> to Coast AM (which I call Conspiracy Theory Radio), one would think that we're
> visited on a frequent basis but then I remember the city I live in and say who
> would want to come to this mess.

And why would advanced beings, who may be able to bend space/time to their wills, use 1900s-style medical instruments???? Roll on the tricorder!!

> Some of the official explanations of videos and photos of UFO's do leave many
> questions unanswered and raise many more.

I get the Fortean Times at the newsagent every month - from the UK. Jenny Randles has a monthly column in there now:
http://www.forteantimes.com/

I refer to myself as a skeptic rather than a cynic.
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消息 97768 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 6:28:21 UTC - 回复消息 97650.  

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> I'm interested to see what other people think about this whole UFO phenomenon.
> Do you think that we are being visited, or maybe worse? Or do you think that
> it's all just imaginary?
>
>

Hard to say really. Since I'm up at night a lot and end up listening to Coast to Coast AM (which I call Conspiracy Theory Radio), one would think that we're visited on a frequent basis but then I remember the city I live in and say who would want to come to this mess.

Some of the official explanations of videos and photos of UFO's do leave many questions unanswered and raise many more.


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消息 97747 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 5:39:01 UTC - 回复消息 97667.  

> Yea, I Love Artaxia.

I'd rather catch a rerun of My Three Symbiotes
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消息 97667 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 1:13:03 UTC - 回复消息 97664.  

> > > Ya think ET's crunch for SETI?
> > >
> >
> > Heh, maybe if they forgot where they came from or got lost. I guess they
> could
> > hope that SETI finds a signal from their home planet.
> >
> Or watch their own equivalent of I Love Lucy reruns.
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Yea, I Love Artaxia.
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消息 97664 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 1:06:14 UTC - 回复消息 97662.  

> > Ya think ET's crunch for SETI?
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>
> Heh, maybe if they forgot where they came from or got lost. I guess they could
> hope that SETI finds a signal from their home planet.
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Or watch their own equivalent of I Love Lucy reruns.
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> Ya think ET's crunch for SETI?
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Heh, maybe if they forgot where they came from or got lost. I guess they could hope that SETI finds a signal from their home planet.
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消息 97659 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 0:59:23 UTC - 回复消息 97650.  

Ya think ET's crunch for SETI?
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消息 97650 - 发表于:12 Apr 2005, 0:46:28 UTC
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I was searching all over the net trying to find some new information about the whole phenomenon and found an interseting page that appears to contain some quotes by various people in government, military, aviation, etc. I think that if you were to combine all of these statements (considering they're authentic) together, it would seem hard to ignore that there is something credible to the phenomenon.

I'm interested to see what other people think about this whole UFO phenomenon. Do you think that we are being visited, or maybe worse? Or do you think that it's all just imaginary?

Here is the website where I found these quotes.

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