PJ Kane wrote >>is this Eastern Time? If our mission controllers calculations are correct, it should not matter what time zone you are in. The moon should be high in the sky sometime between 12 and 1.30am (in every time zone). If not I suggest we all improvise and aim for the nearest planet. So far there has been a tremendous interest, especially from experienced space travellers, thanks. Dave is swamped, but is still proceeding with the count-down checks. He knows just how important this mission is for the future of Space Travel. Everyone keep up the training, Over and out, bbroo P.S. Sorry about the wolf, it was part of the: life's to short to be sad/unexpected demise/animal instinct/baying at the moon/moonlanding theme.
i would love a copy of this cd as i have no plans on friday night but to be on top of a mountain! perhaps it could just be ripped and posted? snailmail seems so .. archaic. On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Bbbrooo@aol.com wrote:
PJ Kane wrote >>is this Eastern Time?
If our mission controllers calculations are correct, it should not matter what time zone you are in. The moon should be high in the sky sometime between 12 and 1.30am (in every time zone). If not I suggest we all improvise and aim for the nearest planet.
So far there has been a tremendous interest, especially from experienced space travellers, thanks. Dave is swamped, but is still proceeding with the count-down checks. He knows just how important this mission is for the future of Space Travel.
Everyone keep up the training, Over and out, bbroo
P.S. Sorry about the wolf, it was part of the: life's to short to be sad/unexpected demise/animal instinct/baying at the moon/moonlanding theme.
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If our mission controllers calculations are correct, it should not matter what time zone you are in. The moon should be high in the sky sometime between 12 and 1.30am (in every time zone). If not I suggest we all improvise and aim for the nearest planet.
DUH! well that makes sense. thanks....
P.S. Sorry about the wolf, it was part of the: life's to short to be sad/unexpected demise/animal instinct/baying at the moon/moonlanding theme.
when i went back and listened to it again, fully aware that it was part of the music and not some beastie coming to end my nature walk in an abrubtly bloody way, it was cool.... PJK ===== All the other kids are doing it --> http://www.EvilSponge.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com
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