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Old 5th August 2003, 18:10
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Re: Eye likes to create troubles for people

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Eye likes to create troubles for people. It helps him sleep well at night
Judging from his posts, eye never sleeps, but is when not on-line continually engaged in various manly pursuits, such as sexual intercourse, discharging firearms, and drinking beer. Perhaps simultaneously.

But your photo of the Indian fighter aircraft reminds me that the United States F-16 has a delta-wing variant, though I do not at present know how many were assembled and entered service.

The Indians I met at the World Space Congress last year were charming and quite competent technically, to an amateur observer like my humble self, I was very favorably impressed. Perhaps India will host the next such gathering.

GOODWILL,T.
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Old 6th August 2003, 11:24
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Tovarisch,

Thank for your good words about Indians.

I have found your posts interesting reading.

Russians have always helped us with technology.

I have the greatest of respect for Russians and am very impressed with their Technological achievements. The Russians were leaders of the Space Age Revolution.

In the early years after independence life was very hard in India. We had nothing-not enough food, not enough water, dirt roads and crowded living conditions, beggars, and people dying on the streets.

Today we manufacture our own cars, busses and trucks. We also have agriculture, cement, steel, textile, electronics, computer, chemical, construction and large heavy engineering manufacturing industry.

Some models of cars and trucks are exported to over 70 countries.

New apartments in our cities have all facilities, swimming pool, gym complex etc...

We are also expanding roads and freeways.

We will never forget the contribution of Russians to our nations growth.

Below are pictures of some Indian designed cars. A new film shooting city complex where we contract facilities to hollywood for some of their lower budget films

This is my last visit to this website. I was nursing my fractured foot. I must now get back to working with some
DSP- Digital Signal Processing chips for an industrial application.



Ramoji Film City is the largest comprehensive film studio complex in the world. It is located in the outskirts of the the city of Hyderabad in India.

Ramoji Film City offers an multitudinal production and post production facilities and services for Film makers all around the world.

We will eventually re-create the beauty and era of the Taj Mahal for our whole country.



Tata cars are completely Indian Design







Maruti Cars are Indian made and designed with Suzuki collaboration






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Old 6th August 2003, 19:53
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You will be missed, Citizen, Godspeed

and mazel tov upon your recovery. Do drop in now and then if you are able. I would point out that the Taj Mahal, architectural triumph and famous symbol of India, is the legacy of an Islamic ruler. May God guide you and your ancient and noble homeland to a peaceful and prosperous future with all countries.

PEACE,T.
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Old 22nd November 2003, 06:05
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At present, the study of Mars is instructive in proving the so-called "global warming" controversy is utter crap, as the partial pressure of CO2 on Mars is 6 millibars, some twenty times the level of Earth, and it has been so for millions of years. It remains a cool planet, in more ways than one.

TRUTH,T.
Plants like CO2; We like Oxygen

Lets plant some plants in there and have space gardeners water them. Begin the production of oxygen in the atmosphere.

Just got to watch out for those storms
And so we at last return to the topic, thank you, Eduardo.

Actually, terraforming will begin on Mars on a limited scale and within closed habitats at first. There is quite a bit of oxygen there already, just not in the atmosphere. It can be extracted from rocks, just as it will be on the Moon. The Moon is made up of about 50-60% oxygen, in fact, so it will also be an abundant source of same for other habitats in space.

As gases are added and the barometric pressure on Mars rises, areological depressions such as the Hellas Basin will become habitable to specially-bred varieties of lichens, and simple non-vascular plants. Photosynthesis will indeed begin, just as it did on Earth.

It is really fascinating to tovarisch that the period of rotation of Mars and Earth are so alike- of course the Martian year is very much longer than the Earth year, owing to its greater distance from the Sun.

An invitation, perhaps? But issued by whom?

I have some idea, actually, and it does not involve "nature".T.
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Old 22nd November 2003, 09:37
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Re: Re: Re: Thank you for the clarification,

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Originally posted by Shenlong
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Originally posted by tovarisch

At present, the study of Mars is instructive in proving the so-called "global warming" controversy is utter crap, as the partial pressure of CO2 on Mars is 6 millibars, some twenty times the level of Earth, and it has been so for millions of years. It remains a cool planet, in more ways than one.

TRUTH,T.
Plants like CO2; We like Oxygen

Lets plant some plants in there and have space gardeners water them. Begin the production of oxygen in the atmosphere.

Just got to watch out for those storms
And so we at last return to the topic, thank you, Eduardo.

Actually, terraforming will begin on Mars on a limited scale and within closed habitats at first. There is quite a bit of oxygen there already, just not in the atmosphere. It can be extracted from rocks, just as it will be on the Moon. The Moon is made up of about 50-60% oxygen, in fact, so it will also be an abundant source of same for other habitats in space.

As gases are added and the barometric pressure on Mars rises, areological depressions such as the Hellas Basin will become habitable to specially-bred varieties of lichens, and simple non-vascular plants. Photosynthesis will indeed begin, just as it did on Earth.

It is really fascinating to tovarisch that the period of rotation of Mars and Earth are so alike- of course the Martian year is very much longer than the Earth year, owing to its greater distance from the Sun.

An invitation, perhaps? But issued by whom?

I have some idea, actually, and it does not involve "nature".T.
An invitation issued by "God". If only we do not destroy ourselves on earth before we colonise Mars.


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Old 22nd November 2003, 09:39
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Thank you for the clarification,

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Originally posted by Shenlong
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Originally posted by tovarisch

At present, the study of Mars is instructive in proving the so-called "global warming" controversy is utter crap, as the partial pressure of CO2 on Mars is 6 millibars, some twenty times the level of Earth, and it has been so for millions of years. It remains a cool planet, in more ways than one.

TRUTH,T.
Plants like CO2; We like Oxygen

Lets plant some plants in there and have space gardeners water them. Begin the production of oxygen in the atmosphere.

Just got to watch out for those storms
And so we at last return to the topic, thank you, Eduardo.

Actually, terraforming will begin on Mars on a limited scale and within closed habitats at first. There is quite a bit of oxygen there already, just not in the atmosphere. It can be extracted from rocks, just as it will be on the Moon. The Moon is made up of about 50-60% oxygen, in fact, so it will also be an abundant source of same for other habitats in space.

As gases are added and the barometric pressure on Mars rises, areological depressions such as the Hellas Basin will become habitable to specially-bred varieties of lichens, and simple non-vascular plants. Photosynthesis will indeed begin, just as it did on Earth.

It is really fascinating to tovarisch that the period of rotation of Mars and Earth are so alike- of course the Martian year is very much longer than the Earth year, owing to its greater distance from the Sun.

An invitation, perhaps? But issued by whom?

I have some idea, actually, and it does not involve "nature".T.
An invitation issued by "God". If only we do not destroy ourselves on earth before we colonise Mars.


But the temperature extremes could cause problems. How do we manage that?
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Old 13th February 2004, 02:59
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Thumbs up Terraforming issues, dscussions, etc. Really big

Hi all,

Here's a big discussion of Mars terraformation and other space exploration things:

http://newmars.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi
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