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fasgnadh

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Dec 25, 2009, 1:51:45 AM12/25/09
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Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:

>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
>>
>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the phsyics
>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently "floating" -
>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>> : can.any.rocks.float.
>>
> You're an idiot.

That goes without saying, but she seems to be sucking cock while
speaking! B^D


> suck so badly.


Ah, so it's YOU in her mouth!!!

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I hope you have had your shots! ;-)


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Dec 25, 2009, 2:10:43 AM12/25/09
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"fasgnadh" <fasg...@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>
>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
> >>
>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the phsyics
>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently "floating" -
>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
>>>

Some boats are made of concrete, and one could float an asteroid on a lake
of Mercury.


regn.pickfod

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Dec 25, 2009, 2:20:07 AM12/25/09
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or an island like Australia over a molten core, apparantly.


fasgnadh

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Dec 25, 2009, 2:29:25 AM12/25/09
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Mavisbeacon wrote:

> fasgnadh wrote:
>> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>>
>>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
>> >>
>>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the phsyics
>>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently "floating" -
>>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
>>>>
>>> You're an idiot.
>>
>> That goes without saying, but she seems to be sucking cock while
>> speaking! B^D
>>
>>
>>> suck so badly.
>>
>>
>> Ah, so it's YOU in her mouth!!!
>>
>> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAA
>>
>>
>> I hope you have had your shots! ;-)

>

> Some boats are made of concrete,

Some heads are made of wood, apparently.

Are you claiming the "floating mountains" are hollow
and float by displacing the thin breathable atmosphere of Pandora? B^]

Why don't you demonstrate your theory by posting to
youtube your success with a concrete balloon! B^D


> and one could float an asteroid on a lake
> of Mercury.


Are you claiming the atmosphere on Pandora is Mercury?

How come we see so much detail through it, and how
do the inhabitants move so quickly through it.

and WHY do their flying machines have propellers,
if they can just 'displace' their own volume of 'Mercury'!?

B^D

Chesterton was right;

"When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing
� they believe in anything." - G.K. Chesterton:

fasgnadh

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Dec 25, 2009, 2:38:30 AM12/25/09
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regn.pickfod wrote:
> Mavisbeacon wrote:

>> fasgnadh wrote:
>>> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
>>> >>
>>>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the
>>>>> phsyics
>>>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently
>>>>> "floating" -
>>>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>>>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>>>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
>>>>>
>>>> You're an idiot.
>>>
>>> That goes without saying, but she seems to be sucking cock while
>>> speaking! B^D
>>>
>>>
>>>> suck so badly.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ah, so it's YOU in her mouth!!!
>>>
>>> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAA
>>>
>>>
>>> I hope you have had your shots! ;-)
>
>>
>> Some boats are made of concrete,

Some heads are made of wood, apparently.

Are you claiming the "floating mountains" are hollow
and float by displacing the thin breathable atmosphere of Pandora? B^]

Why don't you demonstrate your theory by posting to
youtube your success with a concrete balloon! B^D

>> and one could float an asteroid on a lake
>> of Mercury.

Are you claiming the atmosphere on Pandora is Mercury?

How come we see so much detail through it, and how
do the inhabitants move so quickly through it.

and WHY do their flying machines have propellers,
if they can just 'displace' their own volume of 'Mercury'!?

B^D

Chesterton was right;

"When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing
� they believe in anything." - G.K. Chesterton:

> or an island like Australia over a molten core, apparantly.

It's unfortunate for your theory than there are no
continents floating in the AIR! B^D

And yet you propose an arrow could be shot through such
a dense medium in which MOUNTAINS would float?!!?

It must make lovemaking on Pandora a real effort..
but it would certainly be Hot Sex!

Pandora's atmosphere would have to be denser than you are! B^D

And none of the action shown indicates that it takes place in
Lava, Mercury or anything other than the IMAGINATION OF ATHEISTS
and their FANTASIES..

You would be interested in the Sequel: "Gullibles Travels"

Book your seat on the Tardis now!

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAAA

Mavisbeacon

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Dec 25, 2009, 7:58:03 AM12/25/09
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"fasgnadh" <fasg...@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> regn.pickfod wrote:
>> Mavisbeacon wrote:
>>> fasgnadh wrote:
>>>> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
>>>> >>
>>>>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the
>>>>>> phsyics
>>>>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently
>>>>>> "floating" -
>>>>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>>>>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>>>>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
>>>>>>
>>>>> You're an idiot.
>>>>
>>>> That goes without saying, but she seems to be sucking cock while
>>>> speaking! B^D
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> suck so badly.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ah, so it's YOU in her mouth!!!
>>>>
>>>> BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I hope you have had your shots! ;-)
>>
>>>
>>> Some boats are made of concrete,
>
> Some heads are made of wood, apparently.
>
> Are you claiming the "floating mountains" are hollow
> and float by displacing the thin breathable atmosphere of Pandora?
> B^]

No. I am just offering a counter argument to the claim that nowhere in the
universe can rocks float.
First it depends on what one calls a rock.
and that isnt a reference to petros/petra'kephos.
Second, even given a rock as big as an asteroid it is technically possible
to "float" it.

>
> Why don't you demonstrate your theory by posting to
> youtube your success with a concrete balloon! B^D

Now you are considering a roick floating on air. If one could construct
monomecular thin concrete or a silicate gel base maybe one could construct a
baloon big enough flled with say hydrogen to float in air.


>
>
>>> and one could float an asteroid on a lake
>>> of Mercury.
>
>
> Are you claiming the atmosphere on Pandora is Mercury?


No.
No. I am just offering a counter argument to the claim that nowhere in the
universe can rocks float.
First it depends on what one calls a rock.
and that isnt a reference to petros/petra'kephos.
Second, even given a rock as big as an asteroid it is technically possible
to "float" it.

I do not know abouit any Pandora. Is it something to do with Cameron's film?

>
> How come we see so much detail through it, and how
> do the inhabitants move so quickly through it.
>
> and WHY do their flying machines have propellers,
> if they can just 'displace' their own volume of 'Mercury'!?
>
> B^D

I dont know
I was only offering a counter argument to the claim that nowhere in the
universe can rocks float.
First it depends on what one calls a rock.
and that isnt a reference to petros/petra'kephos.
Second, even given a rock as big as an asteroid it is technically possible
to "float" it.

Mavisbeacon

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"fasgnadh" <fasg...@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> Mavisbeacon wrote:
>> fasgnadh wrote:
>>> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
>>> >>
>>>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the
>>>>> phsyics
>>>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently
>>>>> "floating" -
>>>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
>>>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
>>>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
[snip]

>> Some boats are made of concrete,
>
> Some heads are made of wood, apparently.
>
> Are you claiming the "floating mountains" are hollow
> and float by displacing the thin breathable atmosphere of Pandora? B^]

No Im claiming nothing about Pandora or any other persons work of fiction.
Im claiming that rock could float.
"under no circumstnaces,: anywher in teh unvierse under no conditions
whatsoever: can.any.rocks.float." isnt a true statement.

>
> Why don't you demonstrate your theory by posting to
> youtube your success with a concrete balloon! B^D

It isnt necessary to make a concrete ballon or to travel to the far side of
the universe to prove that something COULD be within the bounds of
possibility.


>
>
> > and one could float an asteroid on a lake
>> of Mercury.
>
>
> Are you claiming the atmosphere on Pandora is Mercury?

Again Im not claiming anything about Pandora.

>
> How come we see so much detail through it, and how
> do the inhabitants move so quickly through it.

I havent seen the movie and know little or nothing about it.

>
> and WHY do their flying machines have propellers,
> if they can just 'displace' their own volume of 'Mercury'!?
>


I dont know! I didnt make any claims about the movie just about the claim
that ""under no circumstnaces,: anywher in teh unvierse under no conditions
whatsoever: can.any.rocks.float." which is a sweeping statement. they can
float.


Virgil

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Jan 5, 2010, 11:03:50 PM1/5/10
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In article <c68b8$4b44013f$bc8d1d47$13...@news.upc.ie>,
"Mavisbeacon" <Mavis...@nospam.forme> wrote:

> "fasgnadh" <fasg...@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:pRZYm.64608$ze1....@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> > Mavisbeacon wrote:
> >> fasgnadh wrote:
> >>> Gutless Umbrella Carrying Sissy wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>> Budikka666 <budi...@netscape.net> talks with her mouth full:
> >>> >>
> >>>>> : Let's completely forget that he doesn't know a thing about the
> >>>>> phsyics
> >>>>> : of this planet nor of the materials that were fapparently
> >>>>> "floating" -
> >>>>> : becuaser you all know as well as I do tha tunder no circumstnaces,
> >>>>> : anywher eint eh unvierse under no conditions whatsoever
> >>>>> : can.any.rocks.float.
> [snip]
> >> Some boats are made of concrete,
> >
> > Some heads are made of wood, apparently.
> >
> > Are you claiming the "floating mountains" are hollow
> > and float by displacing the thin breathable atmosphere of Pandora? B^]
>
> No Im claiming nothing about Pandora or any other persons work of fiction.
> Im claiming that rock could float.
> "under no circumstnaces,: anywher in teh unvierse under no conditions
> whatsoever: can.any.rocks.float." isnt a true statement.

After certain volcanic eruptions, the surrounding seas are sometimes
littered with floating rocks.

This was noted by the Romans after Vesuvius went bang, and also by
sailors in the area after the Kakatoa bang.

Mavisbeacon

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"Virgil" <Vir...@home.esc> wrote in message
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i would think you mean "during" and not "After" eruption.
There would have to be molten magma for the rocks to float.

>
> This was noted by the Romans after Vesuvius went bang, and also by
> sailors in the area after the Kakatoa bang.

I doubt it since The locals were killed by the Earthquake which preceeded
the Eruption!
Also Herculanium and Pompeii were covered in several feet of ash and poision
gas rather than lava werent they?

Well ther was lava but only in Herculanium.

http://www.romanhomes.com/your_roman_vacation/quarters/pompeii-herculaneum.htm

Tim McGaughy

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That can be your little secret.

Pumice floats.

Lamey the Cable Guy

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So does Ivory soap.

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"Virgil" <Vir...@home.esc> wrote in message
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Aha! Mayybe you are right, does pumice float? But what is a stone and what
is a rock? Maybe we are onto the "Petros/kephos" discussion LOL?

>
> This was noted by the Romans after Vesuvius went bang, and also by
> sailors in the area after the Kakatoa bang.

By which Romans? Pliny? 35 kms away?


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"Mavisbeacon" <Mavis...@nospam.forme> wrote in message
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Floating rocks were evident in Rabaul Harbour after the last big eruption
there a few years ago. It's no big deal. They're simply very light and
displace more than they weigh.

How do you think a steel aircraft carrier manages to stay afloat.

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Mavisbeacon

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"Spartan613" <nos...@buggeroff.com> wrote in message
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Actually to be correct a floating body displaces its own weight of fluid
not MORE than its
weight.

>
> How do you think a steel aircraft carrier manages to stay afloat.

Its average density is lessened by being filled with air so that the weight
of the carrier is less than than the amount of water it displaces?
I mean if you filled it with water it wouldnt float would it?

Similar for pumice. But it isnt a boulder rock or a mountain.

I dont require a lesson in fluid physics thank you.

John F. Eldredge

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Herculaneum was buried by a pyroclastic flow, so there were very few
survivors. Pompeii was buried more gradually, by ash fall, so a good
many people did manage to escape.

Pumice is filled with gas bubbles; think of Styrofoam made of rock
instead of polystyrene.

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"Mavisbeacon" <Mavis...@nospam.forme> wrote:

>> After certain volcanic eruptions, the surrounding seas are sometimes
>> littered with floating rocks.
>
>i would think you mean "during" and not "After" eruption.
>There would have to be molten magma for the rocks to float.

Um, no.

http://images.google.com/images?q=pumice%20floats
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