FLAT STANLEY wrote: That assumption is the your last line of defence.
"Defence"?? Against what? Stanley, the forum's very own Black Knight?
FLAT STANLEY wrote:Wrong... I answered the Australia Moon perspective perfectly on another thread. My answer is disregarded without investigation
You know you eventually posted some utter nonsense about a lamp in a room, it was real headscratching drivel, when challenged on that particular gem, even you had no clue WTF you were saying. It did raise a good laugh, but was arrant nonsense.
FLAT STANLEY wrote:.Wrong again....As I have already explained. I have a television package that requires a dish to receive the analogue data from Sky, which feeds to my Digital receiver which then transforms the analogue data to Digital which then feeds to....... The dish is just a posh aeriel and it doesn't point to space. Hahaha.
See this is you trolling, N*O*B*O*D*Y would be as stupid as to believe you're being serious.
FLAT STANLEY wrote:... my WIFI Hub, which connects to my mates server through the internet and Boom i've got every channel going through the internet without Sky even knowing. .Hahaha Satellites my ass. £40 a year for 4 boxes.I ain't lying
Wait ... you now claim that you get Channels via an internet server! Do you even know what you mean from one minute to the next? Stan, we can all watch pirated content over the internet if we want to, poor lad.
FLAT STANLEY wrote:Antarctica is completely cut off and out of bounds for anyone to investigate due to the treaty what governs all activity there. Nobody has ventured internally since Admiral Byrd did with the American military in the 1950's under Operation Deepfreeze. Nobody is allowed to venture inland only private coastal trips are permitted. I wonder why....
"Coastal"? So your "great ice wall" is in fact a "coast" that people can go on "trips" to? How does that work? How do these "private trips" get to Antarctica? You obviously know all about them, who runs them, and where do we book them?
It's encouraging, though, that today you do at least believe that there IS an Antarctica, and this is real progress Stan, unless you forget again later on.
Well done again for claiming that Byrd travelled "internally", you don't seem to grasp that he couldn't actually travel internally unless there was somewhere internal to travel to, but then I suppose it is hard to keep up with such grand delusions and you're bound to make such mistakes.
But, well done you for realising that when a person does venture into Antarctica, they'd be travelling "inland". As of course they would, seeing as it's at the south end of a globe. It would be good if you were somehow able to hang on to this moment of clarity.
Here's a trip photo for your consideration - a party of skiers arriving at the South Pole in 2009. CGI?
Amundsen-Scott permanent South Pole Base
Just for you, Stan, a map showing you where this really is:
To help you get your bearings, here's a view from space, courtesy of Apollo 17