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Stargate, yes or no?
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mansouryar
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Stargate, yes or no?
Hi there,
Should we build a stargate, or we’d better forget it?
Cheers,
MM
Should we build a stargate, or we’d better forget it?
Cheers,
MM
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Holger Danske
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Re: Stargate, yes or no?
Where to, Fantasia???mansouryar wrote:Hi there,
Should we build a stargate, or we’d better forget it?
Cheers,
MM
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More data:Bit contentious, that statement.
Care to elaborate?
http://www.worldnewschronicle.com/artic ... leID=14221
How is it Jayne?
What about the idea of a global republic? Read this:We should build one sharpish, to allow decent Brits the option to get far, far away from Blair's Britain.
http://www.starstreamresearch.com/mammad_interview.htm
Looks like you're too late my friend - somebody has already built one - there's a picture of it ^up there^
A global republic sounds great but, again, I think you're too late. There's a dude in the USA called Bush and he's working towards this goal as we speak
Still, if you do manage to build a functional stargate I'll paypal you a fiver if you can set the destination setting to the centre of the sun and push that cnut and all his cronies though it
Ho hum Guantanamo here I come
A global republic sounds great but, again, I think you're too late. There's a dude in the USA called Bush and he's working towards this goal as we speak
Still, if you do manage to build a functional stargate I'll paypal you a fiver if you can set the destination setting to the centre of the sun and push that cnut and all his cronies though it
Ho hum Guantanamo here I come
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Please not to point it North Eastwards - Takk
Bit like the 'Marble Arch' on the way from Libya to Tripoli -
Felt different once we'd driven through -
"Beam me up Scotty - Zoooom"
"Shut up and push the three tonner"
Bit like the 'Marble Arch' on the way from Libya to Tripoli -
Felt different once we'd driven through -
"Beam me up Scotty - Zoooom"
"Shut up and push the three tonner"
Trog
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Some time ago i saw a program on discovery science about scientists that seriously are trying too build teletransporters..
Though they didn't believe you can ever teletransport humans or other complexs molecules they
actually believes that they can transport stuff like iron,coal etc, in the future.... 
actually believes that they can transport stuff like iron,coal etc, in the future.... -
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