Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-08 Thread Robert Seeberger
Doug Pensinger wrote: On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 04:53:48 -0600, Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Genius is Pain! http://www.lulu.com/content/110468 It sounds better than it readsG I thought that since you made two references to Radio Dinner that you'd recognize a few more. Genius is

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-08 Thread Doug Pensinger
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:01:50 -0600, Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doug Pensinger wrote: On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 04:53:48 -0600, Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Genius is Pain! http://www.lulu.com/content/110468 It sounds better than it readsG I thought that since you

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-07 Thread Robert Seeberger
Doug Pensinger wrote: Robert wrote: Go placidly amid the noise waste, remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof. Avoid quiet passive persons unless you are in need of sleep. Rotate your tires. Speak glowingly of those greater than yourself and heed well their advice

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-07 Thread Doug Pensinger
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 04:53:48 -0600, Robert Seeberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Genius is Pain! http://www.lulu.com/content/110468 It sounds better than it readsG I thought that since you made two references to Radio Dinner that you'd recognize a few more. Genius is Pain is a reference to

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 10:20 PM Sunday 2/5/2006, Julia Thompson wrote: Robert G. Seeberger wrote: I keep on talking about my object as that thing we found or 2003 UB313, which is a horrible name, said Mike Brown, a Cal Tech planetary scientist who discovered the object with colleagues Chad Trujillo of the

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Julia Thompson wrote: So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Alberto Monteiro ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Medievalbk
In a message dated 2/6/2006 4:29:26 AM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Alberto Monteiro wrote:If there´s any logic, it should be named America Because it's too far out to be useful? Vilyehm ___

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread The Fool
From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 10:20 PM Sunday 2/5/2006, Julia Thompson wrote: Robert G. Seeberger wrote: I keep on talking about my object as that thing we found or 2003 UB313, which is a horrible name, said Mike Brown, a Cal Tech planetary scientist who discovered the

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Alberto Monteiro
So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Spoiler space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium :-) Alberto Monteiro

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Dave Land
On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote: So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Spoiler space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium,

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Mauro Diotallevi
On 2/6/06, Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote: So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Spoiler space . . . . .

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Julia Thompson
Mauro Diotallevi wrote: On 2/6/06, Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote: So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Spoiler space

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Robert Seeberger
Mauro Diotallevi wrote: On 2/6/06, Dave Land [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote: So he's not going with the convention a number of other astromers are using, referring to it as Xena? If there´s any logic, it should be named America Spoiler space

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Doug Pensinger
Robert wrote: Go placidly amid the noise waste, remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof. Avoid quiet passive persons unless you are in need of sleep. Rotate your tires. Speak glowingly of those greater than yourself and heed well their advice even though they be

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-06 Thread Dave Land
On Feb 6, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Robert Seeberger wrote: Go placidly amid the noise waste, remember what comfort there may be in owning a piece thereof... Wow! Deteriorata. I haven't heard that in years. Amazing how the dig on domestic surveillance (If you need help, call the FBI) is right back

New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-05 Thread Robert G. Seeberger
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/space/02/01/tenth.planet/index.html German astrophysicists have concluded a space body located in the outer reaches of the solar system has a diameter 435 miles (700 kilometers) larger than Pluto, the smallest planet. Their research puts more pressure on the

Re: New 'planet' bigger than Pluto

2006-02-05 Thread Julia Thompson
Robert G. Seeberger wrote: I keep on talking about my object as that thing we found or 2003 UB313, which is a horrible name, said Mike Brown, a Cal Tech planetary scientist who discovered the object with colleagues Chad Trujillo of the Gemini Observatory and David Rabinowitz of Yale