View Full Version : Goodbye AC & Friends
Watcher74
09-02-2004, 10:07 PM
I'm about to go behind the dark side of the moon.
Take care everyone.
I'll see you...well when I see you.
Good luck and God bless.
Philbe
09-02-2004, 10:19 PM
Good luck to you Watcher.
Bye Watcher. Hope you have a good and easy move. I really hope to see you on either forum too!
;)
Lila
125gJoe
09-03-2004, 3:05 AM
I'm about to go behind the dark side of the moon.... ....Good luck with everything! Hope things are ok..!
Get back here soon, as your postings helped many, I'm sure...
(..now I'm trying to figure out the "going behind the dark side of the moon.." Pink Floyd did have some good tunes though..)
daveedka
09-03-2004, 8:40 AM
Take a flashlight, we'll look forward to hearing from you. Just remember the fish tank should be set up before the furniture is brought in so it can reach propertemperature and be ready faster
Dave
dwayne
09-03-2004, 9:05 AM
Good luck on the move Watcher, we'll see you soon :D
~Tara
Corax
09-03-2004, 10:22 AM
(..now I'm trying to figure out the "going behind the dark side of the moon.." Pink Floyd did have some good tunes though..)
I'm surprised you don't get this one Joe.. The "dark side of the moon" was a time when NASA lost contact with the the shuttles/orbiters/whatever they had up there.. The Moon blocks the radio signals...
hcgirl80
09-03-2004, 11:39 AM
I'll talk to ya after the move watcher!
:crying:
jamzwayne
09-03-2004, 2:08 PM
Watcher.
Seriously, when you get there, and you get settled in...get COX High Speed Internet.
You will thank me around Feb. 2005...I PROMISE
happychem
09-04-2004, 8:16 AM
Hope the move goes smoothly, have fun restocking and redesigning your tanks. :D
125gJoe
09-04-2004, 9:27 AM
(..now I'm trying to figure out the "going behind the dark side of the moon.." Pink Floyd did have some good tunes though..)
I'm surprised you don't get this one Joe.. The "dark side of the moon" was a time when NASA lost contact with the the shuttles/orbiters/whatever they had up there.. The Moon blocks the radio signals...Oh. I thought you were going to mention the 'base' on the other side... :D
On another note...
"A theory that suggests that the moon is a large hollow sphere. Backed up by little evidence, but still regarded by some as a possibility, hollow moon theory originated during seismological tests on the moon following the Lunar landings.
This occured most notably in November 1969 after seismometers were set up on the moons surface by the astronauts of Apollo XII. When the Lunar module had taken off, heading back to earth the astronauts discarded the ascent stage of the lunar module, dropping it on the moons surface, smashing the craft and creating a tremor that was picked up by the seismometers and when the NASA scientists heard the data stream, they couldn’t believe what they were hearing. The moon was ringing like a bell and continued to do so for around an hour.
After they had had a chance to analyse the seismological information, NASA declared that the moon seemed to be a hollow sphere with a metallic layer around 34-40 metres deep. No other type of evidence has yet been found to back up the theory that the moon is hollow. "
Dangerdoll
09-07-2004, 9:08 AM
Bye for now Watcher, hope everything goes as smooth as it can and hope you settle in nicely ;)
happychem
09-07-2004, 9:46 AM
Goodbye isn't fair! It's really more of a 'see you later'
Dale W.
09-07-2004, 3:14 PM
Actually its more like "au hui ho" (until we meet again) :D