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I think it's the height of arrogance to pretend to know what's "too fast and too often". -- nm
"
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Dr.Vermin
we can easily predict the mons position for the next million of years, and even all known objects in ouer own solar system
Posted by
Danedukenuuk
Jul 16 '10, 15:22
saying one object does not correspond to the terory of steallar movements is not the height of arrogance
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Okay, I concede. If the moon starts orbiting the Earth hourly, I will agree that's 'too fast'. :)
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Dr.Vermin
Jul 16, 15:26
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