Re: destination mars

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Sujet : Re: destination mars
De : jimp (at) *nospam* gonzo.specsol.net (Jim Pennino)
Groupes : sci.physics
Date : 14. Nov 2024, 23:41:15
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x <x@x.org> wrote:
On 11/13/24 16:19, Jim Pennino wrote:
In sci.physics x <x@x.org> wrote:
 
<snip old crap>
 
Millions of people died during World War II because
armies accepted commands from people called 'presidents',
'kings' or 'prime ministers'.
>
Millions of people would have lived if the people of the
world recognized that they were all monster kings who
shouted 'kill, kill, kill' in microphones all day, and
they were actually all clones of each other.
>
They did not recognize this because they were controlled
by machines called 'radios'.
 
Yeah, radio was highly influential in WWI...
 
<snip remaining>
 
True ideas or good habits?
 
'MAD' is an abbreviation for 'the people
of the world are insane'?
 
For WWII it was not TV, there was only
a little bit of that before then.

And all experimental.

 
I guess 'fiction' often means 'not true'
regardless of if it might be thought of
as entertaining or not entertaining.
 
I guess books, magazines, and newspapers
can transmit false and destructive information
just like everything else.  Yes the radio was
not in widespread use during WWI.

Yes it was, but is was all done with Morse code and headphones.
Broadcast AM began in the early 20's with crystal radios and headphones.
Speakers were invented in 1924.

 

WTF are you babbling about?



Date Sujet#  Auteur
15 Nov 24 * Re: destination mars2x
15 Nov 24 `- Re: destination mars1Jim Pennino

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