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From
21/04/2010 00:12:58
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
 
To
20/04/2010 16:21:44
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Weather
Category:
Volcanos
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01460236
Message ID:
01461260
Views:
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>>>>>That's a one-time, and we had that a couple of years ago. They never found it, though, even though it was heard twenty miles across. At least there was no official explanation.
>>>>
>>>>Enough with the black helicopter stuff. Most meteors disintegrate before they reach the ground. Even the quite big ones. Hence the bright flash in the video of Mikes that someone posted here.
>>>
>>>We all heard the thud, and it was in the local news as well. Just there was no follow-up with wtf it was.
>>>
>>>There was only a tepid and unconvincing denial of the theory that it may be something from the piece of Russian orbital junk that fell that day, saying that the thing actually fell a few timezones away. As if orbital junk always falls in one piece and at the same time. Beyond that, zero. Couldn't find a word. I guess people learned not to be too curious.
>>
>>To distinguish man made debris from nature made: Man made is a lot slower.
>
>Indeed. I drove a Trabant, and I can confirm that.

Why you don't drove a Zastava? [eg]
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