![link to this post #](/images/board_posticon.gif)
ive heard some pretty good fucking arguments suggesting thats it was a hoax.......
who knows what to believe?
( ,
Sun 17 Aug 2003, 0:51,
archived)
who knows what to believe?
![link to this post #](/images/board_posticon.gif)
that the actual feat to me, and not particularly convincing at all.
then again it depends on your outlook in the first place as to what you are likely to believe.
then againagain if the arguements were good enough, they would change your mind.
bleugh.
( ,
Sun 17 Aug 2003, 0:55,
archived)
then again it depends on your outlook in the first place as to what you are likely to believe.
then againagain if the arguements were good enough, they would change your mind.
bleugh.
![link to this post #](/images/board_posticon.gif)
despite the loactions supposedly being three miles from each other. But at the same time, they launched the rocket into space, so fuck knows. maybe they didnt, maybe they did.
( ,
Sun 17 Aug 2003, 0:57,
archived)
![link to this post #](/images/board_posticon.gif)
it's really hard to judge distance due to some shit and the background mountains were fucking miles away - 3 miles not making much difference to the view.
Don't you think they would have put a little effort into making it look real if they were faking it? they got enough cash to do it.
wouldn't someone notice? (like maybe the guy who had to fake the photos/bodge on the background?
( ,
Sun 17 Aug 2003, 1:08,
archived)
Don't you think they would have put a little effort into making it look real if they were faking it? they got enough cash to do it.
wouldn't someone notice? (like maybe the guy who had to fake the photos/bodge on the background?