I still can't believe people believe the government's version of July 1969.
Do any of you have any weird conspiracy theories about it all ?
I am 100% certain we do not have the whole story.
On a related note,
I am certain that The Holocaust had nothing to do with WW2, but was instead
just a
I am posting this here, because I think it is exciting that
such important news first shows up on Cavetex.
NASA's photo release today of asteroid Bennu
featured a digital anomaly that is probably just
static - or at least that is what they will claim
But look at the zoomed in portion carefully.
If David likes Cajun food, it could be a boudin ball on his kitchen
counter. It would go good with a really cold Shiner Bock...
Scott Boyd - retired N. Texas caver
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 7:12 AM Michael Harris
wrote:
> David,
>
> You sure that's not a sugar cookie on your kitchen counter?
>
>
If any aspiring speleologist would like to write a creative article along
with supporting possible sketch of "Bennu Caverns," below is the best
picture so far.
The large boulder in the group is probably 5 meters across.
So the sketch should have about 30 boulders on the first layer. And maybe
David,
You sure that's not a sugar cookie on your kitchen counter?
Mike Harris
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018, 1:04 AM David NASA release this photo a few hours ago of the arrival of their probe to
> the asteroid "Bennu."
>
> To an untrained eye, it looks like a kid made a ball of sand and gravel,
> and
NASA released a new photo of a rock near the Insight lander today.
I am guessing it is the size of a watermelon. The rock is just off to
the side of
the lander, and I would assume that they have already named it.
The clarity of the enlarged photo of the rock is not very good yet.
However,
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I must have missed the precursor to all this. Texascaver posts invariably go to
my spam folder. I try to extract them, but it is difficult when they are hidden
among hundreds of ads for asian women, military grade flashlights, and stock
tips from Donald Trump.
As to the
never forget when and how
> Who? What? Where?
>
> Sleazeweazel
>
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Who? What? Where?
Sleazeweazel
In a message dated 10/12/2017 6:43:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
texascavers@texascavers.com writes:
Wild guess: Bruce Morgan (Sleaseweasel)
Mark Minton
mmin...@caver.net
On Wed, 11 Oct, 2017 at 10:43 PM, David via Texascavers <
Hint:
I believe it was the UT Geology professor that was in the news yesterday
who told his students they should go caving to enhance their knowledge of
the Earth.
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Wild guess: Bruce Morgan (Sleaseweasel)
Mark Minton
mmin...@caver.net
On Wed, 11 Oct, 2017 at 10:43 PM, David via Texascavers
wrote:
To: CaveTex
Cc: dlocklea...@gmail.com
Mystery Caver - October 2017 ___
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Bats on Mars !
NASA released this aerial photo of some kind of giant fossil on the
surface of Mars today.
Clearly it is a fossilized bat.Right ??
Only problem is that it is has a 20 kilometer wingspan.
But just in case nobody else but me noticed it, I dub the name as
Anthropologist have a sketch of a man they believe lived 7,000
years ago in cave in Spain.
http://img5.tgdaily.com/sites/default/files/stock/la_brana_1_dark_skinned_blue_eyes.jpg
He looks just like many cavers I know today. Which caver do you
know that most
resembles him ?
I bet my
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