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JAXAshby March 18th 04 03:25 AM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
Ah, I see. So a compass works without any outside reference, i.e., the
Earth's magnetic field.


and a compass tells you where on the planet you are, right?

dumb cluck. you don't even understand the English language.

Florida Keyz March 18th 04 03:56 AM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
When ever Jax talks , it s like someone farted in a very small room.

basskisser March 18th 04 12:21 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
Ah, I see. So then you're saying that if you are in NYC you can see
Philadelphia on a clear day, since they are only around 80 miles apart.
Very good. You nailed that one.


and the *difference in distances using planer math is *how* much
different that
using spherical math? Quite a bit, actually, when compared to the
actual distance travelled spherically, and the relative distance,
planar, then that ratio IS measurable, and real.

JAXAshby March 18th 04 03:04 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
idiot, the difference is neglible in the context.

before you responde, look up -- AND understand -- each word.

(basskisser)




Eric March 18th 04 07:19 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
Minuteman ICBM Technical Specifications:

Guidance:

Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimbaled inertial guidance system
manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus,
or post-boost vehicle, is maneuvered by six pitch and yaw motors, and
four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing
force with the gimballess AIRS (advanced inertial reference sphere)
developed for the Peacekeeper (MX) missile. This will increase
accuracy to 330ft (100 m), comparable to the Peacekeeper.


(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.


who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.


Eric March 18th 04 07:28 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
"Definition: [n] a missile that is guided in the first part of its
flight but falls freely as it approaches target"


(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.


who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.


JAXAshby March 18th 04 07:36 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
how did trash from @posting.google.com get through my filter. let me reset
that thing.



From: (Eric)
Date: 3/18/2004 2:19 PM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

Minuteman ICBM Technical Specifications:

Guidance:

Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimbaled inertial guidance system
manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus,
or post-boost vehicle, is maneuvered by six pitch and yaw motors, and
four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing
force with the gimballess AIRS (advanced inertial reference sphere)
developed for the Peacekeeper (MX) missile. This will increase
accuracy to 330ft (100 m), comparable to the Peacekeeper.


(JAXAshby) wrote in message
...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.


who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as

they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.










Steven Shelikoff March 19th 04 12:02 AM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
On 18 Mar 2004 11:19:27 -0800, (Eric) wrote:

Minuteman ICBM Technical Specifications:

Guidance:

Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimbaled inertial guidance system
manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus,
or post-boost vehicle, is maneuvered by six pitch and yaw motors, and
four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing
force with the gimballess AIRS (advanced inertial reference sphere)
developed for the Peacekeeper (MX) missile. This will increase
accuracy to 330ft (100 m), comparable to the Peacekeeper.


Jax is too funny. Now he's trying to convince people that the inertial
navigation system in ICBMs that guide them to "aim towards a target as
they lift off" (his words) is not a navigation system.

Talk about not even knowing English as a language.

Steve

(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.


who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.



JAXAshby March 19th 04 02:18 AM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
shen, you don't seem to have enough intelligenc to be able to figure out -- on
your best day -- that eric made that quote up.

Minuteman ICBM Technical Specifications:

Guidance:

Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimbaled inertial guidance system
manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus,
or post-boost vehicle, is maneuvered by six pitch and yaw motors, and
four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing
force with the gimballess AIRS (advanced inertial reference sphere)
developed for the Peacekeeper (MX) missile. This will increase
accuracy to 330ft (100 m), comparable to the Peacekeeper.


Jax is too funny. Now he's trying to convince people that the inertial
navigation system in ICBMs that guide them to "aim towards a target as
they lift off" (his words) is not a navigation system.

Talk about not even knowing English as a language.

Steve

(JAXAshby) wrote in message

...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.

who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as

they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.











Steven Shelikoff March 19th 04 01:24 PM

jaxashby caught in his own lie
 
On 19 Mar 2004 02:18:07 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:

shen, you don't seem to have enough intelligenc to be able to figure out -- on
your best day -- that eric made that quote up.


You're hilarious. First, you don't even know who you're responding to.
And second, if you actually had enough "intelligenc" to do a google
search you'd see that he didn't make it up at all, that it's a verbatim
cut'n'paste from he

http://www.geocities.com/minuteman_missile/specs.htm

So tell me again how ICBMs have no navigation system...

Steve

Minuteman ICBM Technical Specifications:

Guidance:

Improved NS-20 (INS-20) gimbaled inertial guidance system
manufactured by Autonetics Division, Rockwell International. The bus,
or post-boost vehicle, is maneuvered by six pitch and yaw motors, and
four smaller roll motors. Current plans are to retrofit the existing
force with the gimballess AIRS (advanced inertial reference sphere)
developed for the Peacekeeper (MX) missile. This will increase
accuracy to 330ft (100 m), comparable to the Peacekeeper.


Jax is too funny. Now he's trying to convince people that the inertial
navigation system in ICBMs that guide them to "aim towards a target as
they lift off" (his words) is not a navigation system.

Talk about not even knowing English as a language.

Steve

(JAXAshby) wrote in message

...
Ah, I see. So then since the ICBMs are in the silos pointing straight
up and they have no navigation system, then the only thing they could
ever possibly hit is the silo that launched them. Very good. You
nailed that one too.

who said that couldn't be programed to turned to aim towards a target as

they
lift off. Who said that was a "navigation" system.

dumb cluck. don't even know English as a language.













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