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We Didn't Really Go To The Moon

In honor of tomorrow's anniversary, former (and hopefully, future) space historian Dwayne Day, looking quite jaunty in his newly made Reynolds-Wrap yarmulke, has dredged up the proof, and the truth.

He left out the key elements, though--the Freemasons and Illuminati.

Bare headed, he also has the interesting and relatively unknown story of Jim Webb's phantom rocket.

Posted by Rand Simberg at July 19, 2004 03:28 PM
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Tinfoil hats are for pooftahs. Have no fear, I am wearing a collander on my head right now...

Posted by Dwayne A. Day at July 19, 2004 06:20 PM

Tinfoil hats are for pooftahs.

Ummmm...yes.

We knew that, Dr. Day.

What's your point?

Have no fear, I am wearing a collander on my head right now...

I've no fear, but you should. Depending on the hole spacing, those are vulnerable to certain frequencies. You've been compromised.

We'll have to kill you now.

Posted by Rand Simberg at July 19, 2004 07:15 PM

I prefer my pocket EM scrambler. Sure, it goes through batteries like there is no tomorrow (and there isn't!) and all radios, cell phones and wireless internet devices in a 30 foot radius don't work, but it doesn't draw attention from nearby alien spies. And ... sorry, gotta run.

Posted by VR at July 20, 2004 01:07 PM


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