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"Ron Lee" wrote in message
... "Jay Honeck" wrote: Yessssss.... More regulations. More draconian enforcement. Listen bub, weekly testing and the death penalty wouldn't prevent this **** from ever happening. The root cause rests in stupidity; which is incurable. Amen, brother. -- Unfortunately that is correct. The FAA can mandate all the black boxes that can be imagined at huge cost to GA or comercial pilots but at the end of the day human failure will continue to be a major cause of aircraft accidents, incidents and fatalities. And insane measures will make such fallibility appear far more dangerous than it is. Homeland Insecurity with a billion dollars couldn't talk one lost pilot down or even identify what he was. This was failure at all levels. It's crap. It's shoot to kill at any cost crap. Sky marshals on GA flights crap. The radios didn't work crap. The cigarette lighter didn't work crap. F16s trying to slow to 110KTS crap. CIs (commanding idiots) wondering if this is the one to make an example of crap. ARRARAGHHH.. Ok. Not tonight. moo |
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Mo
Governmentium A major research institution has announced the discovery of the heaviest element yet know to science - "governmentium." It has 1 neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons and 111 assistant deputy neutrons for an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons that are further surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like sub particles called peons. Governmentium has no electrons and is therefore inert. It can be detected however since it impedes every reaction it comes into contact with. A tiny amount of governmentium can take a reaction that normally occurs in seconds and slow it to the point where it takes days. Governmentium has a normal half life of three years. It doesn't decay but "re-organizes", a process where assistant deputy neutrons and deputy neutrons change places. This process actually causes it to grow and in the confusion some morons become neutrons, thereby forming isodopes. This phenomenon of "moron promotion" has led to some speculation that governmentium forms whenever sufficient morons meet in concentration forming critical morass. Researchers believe that in Governmentium, the more you re-organize, the morass you cover. |
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".Blueskies." wrote in news:STjvf.63153
: Governmentium Snipola HAHAHAH...that's too funny....where did you find that? Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Quake "predictions": http://www.skywise711.com/quakes/EQDB/index.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "Skywise" wrote in message ... ".Blueskies." wrote in news:STjvf.63153 : Governmentium Snipola HAHAHAH...that's too funny....where did you find that? Brian -- One of the government inspector guys at work. I suppose it is a part of their manual... ;-) |
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