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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a "Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense initiatives more successful? Can such an application of science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable, necessary or impossible?

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wordspayy - 07:00pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6062 of 6071)

Come on Lunarchick you bipolar freak...Get out of your covers-talk to the only people you have you freak..Take your Zoloft, your pills, your meds when you feel like being high- and be on our level..Go outside-without feeling speedy, without the rapid speech, without the constant fear.. SEEK HELP, You messed up kid, go outside be med compliant! improve your life! and stay away from things you have no clue about. Learn to speak to normal people without trying to think above them. Your brain is scrambled eggs.. Learn to except that,seek help and you will begin to make understanding of the world. Until then your a freak!

rshow55 - 07:00pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6063 of 6071) Delete Message
Can we do a better job of finding truth? YES. Click "rshow55" for some things Lchic and I have done and worked for on this thread.

6052 fredmoore 11/21/02 4:08pm . . . Pups may be an interesting movie - and there are many interesting movies. Perhaps, to make peace, we'd need experts. From a movie point of view - if I wanted to be effective - but not too corrupt - perhaps a good expert would be Joey Berlin .

Suppose Berlin were put to the task of getting photo opportunities and discussions between "close friends" of his in the movie business and 2nd line people in North Korea and Iraq.

It might be possible to learn enough to come to real peace - fairly soon.

Berlin isn't so highfalutin' as The New York Times - - maybe when the time came where it really made sense to make a phone call --- he'd make the phone call.

Maybe when the North Koreans wanted to sort some things out - and went to the New York Times - they went to to the wrong people?

If Berlin got convinced - and called Jane Fonda - - Paul Newman - - and folks they know (including money and academic folks) something might get done.

Who knows?

Joey Berlin might be low class, in some senses. After all, the New York Post and the New York Times aren't at the same level. Though I thought Berlin's Toxic Fame: Celebrities Speak of Stardom was impressive work.

"Low rent" contacts, (like Paul Newman and his sidekick) - if they could get interested, just now, might save millions of lives.

In interesting ways.

We're in some impasses that are stupid - - if you look at them. "Prima donnas" - standing on ceremony.

Maybe a "Mel Brooks style" nudge might be a nice touch.

And might provide real entertainment.

wordspayy - 07:02pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6064 of 6071)

Come on Lunarchick..You can do it..Say it, say it:) Say you are sick and all goes awat;0

Or do we have to publish your medical history on all the sights you post on:) ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, is that what we have to do? Do we have to publish your medical history for all to see;0 online :)

wordspayy - 07:05pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6065 of 6071)

So do it lunarchick,

Say you have mental disease, that of course you are working to improve and all is forgiven-maybe even take a few months off to work on it.. EITHER WAY-WE DON'T THINK YOU HAVE THE RIGHT ANYMORE TO TYPE WITHOUT BEING DISCLOSED FOR THE MENTAL CONDITIONS YOU SUFFER FROM..

lunarchick - 07:05pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6066 of 6071)

wordsavvy - simpleton - Mate
if you can't follow
this complex board -
then find a simple board
you can follow -
don't con yourself
your words are hollow!

wordspayy 11/21/02 6:50pm

wordspayy - 07:08pm Nov 21, 2002 EST (# 6067 of 6071)

so go help yourself lunarchick before you try to help others. Help yourself; we understand. We are rooting for you. Seek out and destroy the enemy within yourself. Stop the race within:) and then when you are finally able to say your mental condition has improved, just maybe, maybe we can talk NMD.. I doubt however you will have any interest in it after the discovery of your new great life;0

You however must make the choice yourself.

be strong!

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