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Article: <5e58p6$9h7@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> 
From: saquo@ix.netcom.com(Nancy )
Subject: Re: Nancy/Zetas
Date: 15 Feb 1997 21:11:02 GMT
In article <5e3se9$5ku@nntp1.u.washington.edu> Lamont
Granquist writes:
>> Your assumptions are not to give us the benefit of the
doubt, 
>> they are to CONFUSE THE ISSUE.
>>
>> 1. You have the 12th Planet moving at a consistent
speed, 
>> either at the high speed we have given, where it
traverses 
>> your solar system within a 3 month period, or at the
sedate 
>> pace it assumes when midway between its foci. Is this
how 
>> comets behave? They have a consistent speed, without 
>> variance? They don't speed up upon approach to the Sun? 
>> You KNOW better than this, and any fool can see your 
>> motives here!
>
> Nancy, HELLO? READ WHAT I FUCKING WROTE AT 
> THE VERY LEAST. Okay, I'll try to translate this down to 
> language that evey you can understand. ..
> 
> Then I assumed that it's going to be flying along as fast as
it 
> is going to go past the Earth even when it is out beyond
Jupiter.
> The result is that it is 50 AU out or closer. ..
> 
> Okay, I can make it move slower when it is 50 AU out, and
have
> the appropriate velocity past the Earth ..
> lamontg@nospam.washington.edu
I think the Zetas understood what you said very well, Lamont. Your clarification posting says that you are assuming a consistent speed for the comet behavior of the 12th Planet, just as the Zetas said you were doing after having digested your first posting.