Hi Luc,
I think when you want you hear and see things that are not there. You just hear/see them because you mind expect it to be there (even you are not aware of it).
The face pictures on that webpage remembers me to the "face on Mars" picture taken from the Viking Orbiter 1 haha... Scientist were looking for life on Mars, so when they see the picture they immediatly think of a face... Later it seems to be a mountain :o)
73 William ---
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On 21 Aug 2006 at 5:56, William Leijenaar wrote:
Hi Luc,
I think when you want you hear and see things that are not there. You just hear/see them because you mind expect it to be there (even you are not aware of it).
Hi William
I just forget to mention there is also a lot of folks who still believe Elvis Presly is still alive! I visit the town of Salem 2 years ago and i don't feel disturb by the spirits of the witches.But i am pretty sure they are probably behing the moon tapes disaperance... I don't know why all of this always happen in NA?
Are we eating differently? I just hope it is not one of theses folks who can push the nuclear red staples rocket EASY push button?
But i hear some who think < they are already playing with some push buttons > :)
Fortunately Ham's don't follow this path. I try to search if i can see an HEO in orbit or hearing the sound of a HEO beacon but i only ended up with WHITE NOISE.
It is probably a side effect of a too long non exposure to HEO transmissions, or the effects of gamma rays on old mans. Nobody will ever be able to confirm it but exposure to LEO and Cubes only offer a placebo effect. Hopefully those with transponders offer some relief but as in the Viox the long term effects are not predictable.
Still, a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.--Paul Simon, "The Boxer" (or the BOD...!!)
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Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe
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