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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:00 PM by Jimmy_of_wprt
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Originally posted by cRiTiC
I like the last guy, "lets talk about your connection with china!"
lmao "side from the couple of loonies... that went quite well!"
the end

It wasnt china,,, it was um,, well,, a womans yeah,,,..... V-china,,
I am in the process of cutting up the audio right now to play again on the air tonight.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:02 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Why is it funny to prank a news teleconference? What a bunch of childish jerks ... the two that did it and those that think it was amusing.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:02 PM by Jimmy_of_wprt
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Originally posted by Zeptepi
There is still backround audio going...very weak.
low audio . someones phone is still on.. and they are still pod casting the audio..somthing about a time stamped applacation for PKI.
HUMMM..1:50 and still going.. 
Yeah that was us. We were hoping to get more out of them with out them knowing we were on.. The one guy said, "Well that went well all but some
wackos" something like that.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:06 PM by orby1976
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A supernova, all the hype
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:09 PM by behindthescenes
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Originally posted by Mikey84
Originally posted by shramana
ITEM 1 - DISCOVERY OF MOST RECENT SUPERNOVA IN OUR GALAXY - CXC (NEW) The most recent supernova in our Galaxy, known as G1.9+0.3, has been discovered
by tracking the rapid expansion of its remains. This result, using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and NRAO's Very Large Array (VLA), has
implications for understanding how often supernovas explode in the Milky Way galaxy.
source 
I want to slap someone!
That is the most uninteresting thing I can think off, I can’t believe I’m staying up for that.
I might as well wait now and keep my fingers crosses that they found the Supernova AND the new object, lol. I can only hope, but I doubt it.
Mikey

Jesus Mi Madre! I've been telling everyone here what was going to be announced since page 4. And no one believed me.
Sometimes, you gotta trust the guy who called NASA and asked.
Oh well....hope everyone enjoyed the show....
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:30 PM by Smugallo
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Haha!
It's amazing sometimes - NASA never said it was going to be a 'HUGE' announcement, this thread did. I do understand why many jumped conclusions as
they did say they had been searching for it for 50 odd years.
How wonderfully drab....
a supernova.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:30 PM by LastOutfiniteVoiceEternal
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Right, what a bunch of ignorant pissants.
Detecting one supernova is going to help us calculate how frequently they burst  No... no... no... I'm not even going to type anymore, all of
these institutions and the people working for them are no longer anything impressive to me. They are tied up in their own egotistical fantasies. You
will NEVER be able to calculate how often supernovae go off unless you can point an x-ray telescope at EVERY single star in our galaxy, constantly
watch them all at once, have a persistent feedback of information, pedantically go over this information scientifically, determine how old it is/they
are and what types of things usually begin to occur before a supernova happens. I swear to the invisible bearded man, these stupid power players are
pissing me off... and brainwashing a lot of people into retardation with their incomplete and moronic theories.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:31 PM by ProjectStorm
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Well the Planet X/Nibiru believers are still running wild on YouTube about this, not in so many words but they think this supernova is Nibiru and is
"heading this way"  Some dopey looking bandana wearing woman is trying to claim a secret conversation was taking place after the broadcast and
they didn't think we could still hear them! They're throwing their toys out of the pram now because NASA made them look stupid by announcing
something they didn't wan't to hear so are now starting the conspiracies. BOOHOO Nibiru believers  I'm sure you'll all find something else to
latch onto. In the meantime I guess you'll have to carry on linking earthquakes, bad weather and volcanic eruptions to this mythical planet/star!
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:40 PM by SaviorComplex
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I love all the pissants in this thread who keep questioning the intelligence of NASA scientists and staff.
Let's do the math here.
You are posting in a forum that something did not live up to your expectations, whining because it wasn't aliens.
They are working for NASA.
Who are the idiots here, again?
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:43 PM by blahdiblah
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Ok guys here is a recording of the whole thing:
rapidshare.com...
Moon crickets at 21:10
33:30 for "HAY U GUISE" THIS PART IS NSFW
btw i got this from someone else
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:56 PM by Anti-Tyrant
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Oh, it's not aliens.
Wonder what the hell the pope is on about then.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:57 PM by johnnylightning06
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I know that it won't be what we hope that it is, it more than likely won't have anything to do with life on other planets or aliens in general, it
will more than likely have something to do with baryionic matter or something that they've discovered.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 01:59 PM by dgtempe
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These are the same secretive people who would rather die than show anyone a picture which hasnt been touched up for fear we'll see "something" for
Petes sakes!
There is something else- maybe they decided to lie again and scrap the story.
Well, i for one said it would be crap- and it waaaaaaas.....
Maybe they photographed the "face" on Mars again and now its crying or something.
I dont trust any government information and NASA is gov.
So there we have it: NOTHING. But its ok to beleive now.  
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:00 PM by ProjectStorm
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Originally posted by johnnylightning06
I know that it won't be what we hope that it is, it more than likely won't have anything to do with life on other planets or aliens in general, it
will more than likely have something to do with baryionic matter or something that they've discovered. 
Keep up, the announcement has already been and gone, it was a supernova.
Link: www.sciencedaily.com...
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:05 PM by dgtempe
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The pope, the sightings, just about every nation making UFO files public, then NASA saying a few days ago they had an "announcement"- give me a
break!!
You cant really blame us for at least expecting a little something. Since when does NASA set up "announcements" followed by all this other
stuff?
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:11 PM by SaviorComplex
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Yes, we can blame you. You were making connections where none existed, making leaps of logic when there was no evidence to justify such leaps.
NASA makes announcements, holds press conferences all the time, on a variety of subjects.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:21 PM by behindthescenes
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Bottom line:
So many people on here want so badly to be validated on their outlandish beliefs -- Planet X, aliens, superdimensional beasties -- that no amount of
evidence to the contrary will convince them.
In this case, this announcement was superhyped among the tinfoil hat community (good marketing move on NASA's part honestly) and then -- WHAM! --
insta-disappointment.
I'm sorry, but some believers are just as bad as some staunch debunkers -- both will in no way listen to reason.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:33 PM by MastaG
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Thanks! A star for you!
But I'm having trouble d/ling it from RapidShare, and what's with the filesize? How long was this 'show'?..
Could anyone upload to some other file server please?
Thank you.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:36 PM by DuneKnight
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same thing here i cant download it try megauploads.
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reply posted on 14-5-2008 @ 02:41 PM by CreeWolf
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Wow! The buildup to something big from NASA! And its a stupid supernova.
I don't know about anyone else in this forum, but I'm going to quit paying attention to what NASA has to say because all they do is disappoint.
Yup, I'm looking away now. Stop pressuring NASA guys, its not like your tax dollars pay into them at all.
That's all this is. Someone previously mentioned that NASA is trying to make itself important because of the upcoming elections (Barack Bin Hussein
Obama will axe NASA's budget if elected). I also think NASA is making these announcements KNOWING they will disappoint a majority of the population
who will then take less interest in them--thus-- LESS PUBLIC PRESSURE TO DISCLOSE WHAT THEY REALLY KNOW ABOUT LIFE EVIDENCE IN SPACE.
So, go ahead and look away. Its precisely what "they" want you to do! 
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