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#1 2005-10-13 17:34:31

flashgordon
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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

. . . instead of six hundred for the original roman empire.  Granted it may take awhile for this trantor(america) to fall yet, but then again, with all the oil dependence problems, the crappy roman politicians on capital hill, this roman empire may fall far faster and harder than the original!

http://www.physorg.com/news7234.html

I know america the great and all, but I've learned little patience for a country ruins(and yes america did ruin its chances) to get established in space, and I would say quite probably because of wrong attitudes not allowed truth to come out.

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#2 2005-10-29 11:43:40

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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

neutral


Macte nova virtute, sic itur ad astra

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#3 2005-12-17 23:02:15

flashgordon
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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

america . . . bye, bye;

http://www.physorg.com/news9152.html

and, what happened to the Mundaka post?

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#4 2005-12-19 23:34:48

John Creighton
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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

america . . . bye, bye;

http://www.physorg.com/news9152.html

and, what happened to the Mundaka post?

That is quite a substantial amount of money. It is more then NASA and the national science foundation receives combined. However, can Japan really afford this?


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#5 2005-12-20 12:10:15

flashgordon
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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

if they make business from the subsequent technologies - maybe they can.

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#6 2005-12-20 16:00:35

Grypd
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Re: The Roman empire is dieing at age two hundred . . .

america . . . bye, bye;

http://www.physorg.com/news9152.html

and, what happened to the Mundaka post?

That is quite a substantial amount of money. It is more then NASA and the national science foundation receives combined. However, can Japan really afford this?

Is it not the case that to keep there economy going they have no choice but to and this is a fund for general science from fusion research to advanced electronics, Genetics to space research.


Chan eil mi aig a bheil ùidh ann an gleidheadh an status quo; Tha mi airson cur às e.

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