> Second Attempt From Indy Base One
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> Officer Greysky please turn up your FTL relay comm. buffers for
> emergency transmission handling.
The sound of this silence is deafening. Not in the past few years have the
sub-ether spectrums been so quiet.... I hope this silent treatment is not
the harbinger of darker things to come. Hopefully all is well with Darla in
the greater Andromeda neighborhood and Pom hasn't forbidden 2-way
communications between them and their Earth friends :(
Well, I will clean out my ears and get back to listening to the static - I
am sure if there is any way for Sil to talk to you she will find a way and
not abandon her nightbat.
C'mon spacey pals, we've been putting our lips together and blowing; how
about a whistle back?
Greysky
nightbat - 31 May 2005 12:01 GMT
nightbat wrote
> > Second Attempt From Indy Base One
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> > Organization: Winstar Goodnet Inc. Copyright nightbat
> > Newsgroups: alt.astronomy
> > Officer Greysky please turn up your FTL relay comm. buffers for
> > emergency transmission handling.
> Greysky
> The sound of this silence is deafening. Not in the past few years have the
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> Greysky
nightbat
Thank you Officer Greysky for your help, Darla has finally
answered and apparently all is well. She answered Officer Bohne's 10
point post about how to detect fake aliens. I answered on his behalf due
to the fact that when it came in he was probably asleep. Darla left me
her Earth AOL address relay in order to get private communications to
her. Thanks again for the space relay help and I knew I could count on
you. Repeat, all is well you may stand down and return to your normal
comm. operations.
nightbat out
Charles D. Bohne - 31 May 2005 15:22 GMT
>She answered Officer Bohne's 10
>point post about how to detect fake aliens.
Seems to work on SEANS, too :-)
Even when they are in M31 and more than 2900 kly away :->
>I answered on his behalf due
>to the fact that when it came in he was probably asleep.
Yes ... thanks again!
C.
Charles D. Bohne - 31 May 2005 14:21 GMT
>The sound of this silence is deafening. Not in the past few years have the
>sub-ether spectrums been so quiet.... I hope this silent treatment is not
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>Greysky
Just follow my example: write about FAKELIENS ;-)
and they will appear :->>>
C.