Saint in Paradise Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 http://aliencasebook.blogspot.com/2008/08/first-radio-signal-detected-from-beyond.html
TopGun Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Excellent. My wholly fabricated press release on behalf of Durban Technology Centre is doing a great job!
Guest Hacienda Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 http://aliencasebook.blogspot.com/2008/08/first-radio-signal-detected-from-beyond.html Got to have a better playlist than Radio 1.
Master Bates Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 http://aliencasebook.blogspot.com/2008/08/first-radio-signal-detected-from-beyond.html I did warn everyone.
Saint_clark Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Of course, it could just be some natural phenomenon we haven't spotted yet. By the way, has John Nada not paid up?
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Of course, it could just be some natural phenomenon we haven't spotted yet. By the way, has John Nada not paid up? He's been abducted.
OLYMPIC Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Would it be the first signal though as SETI had the so called wow signal in 1977 just they have never been able to find it again.
Guest Hacienda Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Would it be the first signal though as SETI had the so called wow signal in 1977 just they have never been able to find it again. Really? I didn't know that. It would be so cool if true, unless it was in a War Of The Worlds type way.
TopGun Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Really? I didn't know that. It would be so cool if true, unless it was in a War Of The Worlds type way. Well, they'd be fairly crap invaders if they can't launch an attack after 31 years. We would see that lot off no probs.
Guest Hacienda Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Well, they'd be fairly crap invaders if they can't launch an attack after 31 years. We would see that lot off no probs. Maybe their aircrews were women and couldn't read the maps?
Saint_clark Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Maybe their aircrews were women and couldn't read the maps? Or maybe they were men and refused to use the maps OR ask for directions. (Had to say it before PL or Too_far got it in).
mack rill Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Or maybe they were men and refused to use the maps OR ask for directions. (Had to say it before PL or Too_far got it in). Or maybe its just that(Wrong Week)...thingy:smt023
Saint in Paradise Posted 12 August, 2008 Author Posted 12 August, 2008 Would it be the first signal though as SETI had the so called wow signal in 1977 just they have never been able to find it again. Govts do NOT want people knowing what they know about things like that,I bet they have found it again but will not admit it I fully expect NASA and the SETI crowd to try and say the Durban people are mistaken and say they picked up some random noise.
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 12 August, 2008 Posted 12 August, 2008 Govts do NOT want people knowing what they know about things like that,I bet they have found it again but will not admit it I fully expect NASA and the SETI crowd to try and say the Durban people are mistaken and say they picked up some random noise. If you read the explanations behind the WOW! signal, it was not expected to be heard again in our lifetime if it was a deliberate message being transmitted as it would be moving around from its source to try to get maximum exposure.
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