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September 23, 2008 at 11:11 AM #274544September 23, 2008 at 11:40 AM #274259sdrealtorParticipant
On a related topic, I was camping on the beach at Pendleton this weekend and Saturday we saw what we thought was a shooting star burning up through the atmosphere. It started to the west and we must have seen it clearly for at least 10 seconds. It was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
September 23, 2008 at 11:40 AM #274507sdrealtorParticipantOn a related topic, I was camping on the beach at Pendleton this weekend and Saturday we saw what we thought was a shooting star burning up through the atmosphere. It started to the west and we must have seen it clearly for at least 10 seconds. It was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
September 23, 2008 at 11:40 AM #274510sdrealtorParticipantOn a related topic, I was camping on the beach at Pendleton this weekend and Saturday we saw what we thought was a shooting star burning up through the atmosphere. It started to the west and we must have seen it clearly for at least 10 seconds. It was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
September 23, 2008 at 11:40 AM #274556sdrealtorParticipantOn a related topic, I was camping on the beach at Pendleton this weekend and Saturday we saw what we thought was a shooting star burning up through the atmosphere. It started to the west and we must have seen it clearly for at least 10 seconds. It was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
September 23, 2008 at 11:40 AM #274578sdrealtorParticipantOn a related topic, I was camping on the beach at Pendleton this weekend and Saturday we saw what we thought was a shooting star burning up through the atmosphere. It started to the west and we must have seen it clearly for at least 10 seconds. It was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen.
September 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM #274264underdoseParticipantI saw a documentary on Area 51 once. Naturally, I take these things with a grain of salt, but much of it was plausible. The point of the documentary was that it was a military facility for testing new airplanes, not the fabled alien autopsy laboratory. The strange lights often seen in the Nevada skies occurred during the time the military was testing the then-secret stealth fighter and stealth bomber. Non-secret air force planes use red and green lights, but I sincerely doubt they don’t have the next round of top secret air craft in the testing phase right now. Who knows what lighting is on top secret prototypes, or from what facilities they are testing them? If the Nevada desert seems largely uninhabited, how about the Pacific ocean?! That’s my guess. I believe it is possible (likely) that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. That they have the technology to visit us is also possible, but slim. Much more likely, our government is just trying to stay one step ahead of the curve…
September 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM #274512underdoseParticipantI saw a documentary on Area 51 once. Naturally, I take these things with a grain of salt, but much of it was plausible. The point of the documentary was that it was a military facility for testing new airplanes, not the fabled alien autopsy laboratory. The strange lights often seen in the Nevada skies occurred during the time the military was testing the then-secret stealth fighter and stealth bomber. Non-secret air force planes use red and green lights, but I sincerely doubt they don’t have the next round of top secret air craft in the testing phase right now. Who knows what lighting is on top secret prototypes, or from what facilities they are testing them? If the Nevada desert seems largely uninhabited, how about the Pacific ocean?! That’s my guess. I believe it is possible (likely) that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. That they have the technology to visit us is also possible, but slim. Much more likely, our government is just trying to stay one step ahead of the curve…
September 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM #274515underdoseParticipantI saw a documentary on Area 51 once. Naturally, I take these things with a grain of salt, but much of it was plausible. The point of the documentary was that it was a military facility for testing new airplanes, not the fabled alien autopsy laboratory. The strange lights often seen in the Nevada skies occurred during the time the military was testing the then-secret stealth fighter and stealth bomber. Non-secret air force planes use red and green lights, but I sincerely doubt they don’t have the next round of top secret air craft in the testing phase right now. Who knows what lighting is on top secret prototypes, or from what facilities they are testing them? If the Nevada desert seems largely uninhabited, how about the Pacific ocean?! That’s my guess. I believe it is possible (likely) that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. That they have the technology to visit us is also possible, but slim. Much more likely, our government is just trying to stay one step ahead of the curve…
September 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM #274561underdoseParticipantI saw a documentary on Area 51 once. Naturally, I take these things with a grain of salt, but much of it was plausible. The point of the documentary was that it was a military facility for testing new airplanes, not the fabled alien autopsy laboratory. The strange lights often seen in the Nevada skies occurred during the time the military was testing the then-secret stealth fighter and stealth bomber. Non-secret air force planes use red and green lights, but I sincerely doubt they don’t have the next round of top secret air craft in the testing phase right now. Who knows what lighting is on top secret prototypes, or from what facilities they are testing them? If the Nevada desert seems largely uninhabited, how about the Pacific ocean?! That’s my guess. I believe it is possible (likely) that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. That they have the technology to visit us is also possible, but slim. Much more likely, our government is just trying to stay one step ahead of the curve…
September 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM #274583underdoseParticipantI saw a documentary on Area 51 once. Naturally, I take these things with a grain of salt, but much of it was plausible. The point of the documentary was that it was a military facility for testing new airplanes, not the fabled alien autopsy laboratory. The strange lights often seen in the Nevada skies occurred during the time the military was testing the then-secret stealth fighter and stealth bomber. Non-secret air force planes use red and green lights, but I sincerely doubt they don’t have the next round of top secret air craft in the testing phase right now. Who knows what lighting is on top secret prototypes, or from what facilities they are testing them? If the Nevada desert seems largely uninhabited, how about the Pacific ocean?! That’s my guess. I believe it is possible (likely) that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe. That they have the technology to visit us is also possible, but slim. Much more likely, our government is just trying to stay one step ahead of the curve…
September 23, 2008 at 12:56 PM #274309The OC ScamParticipantSDrealtor,
That is amazing we were in the Sierra mountains this weekend and saw this shooting star Saturday night like you describe?? What did you wish?
September 23, 2008 at 12:56 PM #274557The OC ScamParticipantSDrealtor,
That is amazing we were in the Sierra mountains this weekend and saw this shooting star Saturday night like you describe?? What did you wish?
September 23, 2008 at 12:56 PM #274560The OC ScamParticipantSDrealtor,
That is amazing we were in the Sierra mountains this weekend and saw this shooting star Saturday night like you describe?? What did you wish?
September 23, 2008 at 12:56 PM #274607The OC ScamParticipantSDrealtor,
That is amazing we were in the Sierra mountains this weekend and saw this shooting star Saturday night like you describe?? What did you wish?
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