THE readership of the
Daily Echo may soon
include distant lifeforms
as a snippet of
Southampton news has
been transmitted into
deep space.
The article was sent hurtling
across the universe at 6.07am
yesterday and has already left
our solar system travelling at
670 million miles per hour.
The story that will be travelling
through space forever is
that of off-duty nurse Pammy
Modelly, who came to the rescue
when her neighbour's two-yearold
son stopped breathing.
It was transmitted into deep
space as part of a project by Sent
Forever that aims to "eternalise"
everyday heroes.
The Daily Echo article highlighted
Pammy's quick thinking
in giving Matthew Wing oxygen
and a cardiac massage, helping
to save his life.
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His mum Donna Taylor, who
lives next door to Pammy in
Mosaic Close, Thornhill, said: "I
am really glad they have chosen
to send that story up to recognise
what Pammy did. She
deserves that and so much more.
"She really deserves a medal,
not just for what she did but for
her whole manner - she is a genuinely
wonderful person. It is
people like Pammy who make a
community."
Pammy said: "I'm very flattered.
I had no idea they could
send stories into space like this.
"To be honest I'm just glad I
was able to help Matthew - I
think Donna has thanked me
everyday since."
The story was converted into a
digital format at BT's Goon Hilly
earth station in Cornwall where
a radio dish sent it into space in
the form of radio waves.
Chief imagineer of Sent
Forever, Chris Thomason, said:
"We want to send these stories
into space so one day in the
future if someone reads them
it will show all that is good
about mankind.
"It is a way of eternalising
people who don't make big
headlines but have done
something special - an everyday
hero."
The company, which was set
up in January to transmit greeting
messages into space, has
selecting stories from a dozen
regional papers to go up.
Posted by: JB Soton, Gosport on 7:06am Fri 9 May 08
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The radio dish at Goon Hilly.
The radio dish at Goon Hilly.
THE readership of the Daily Echo may soon include distant lifeforms as a snippet of Southampton news has been transmitted into deep space.
Owing to some of the postings that appear on here daily I have my suspicions that Aliens are already amongst us.
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The radio dish at Goon Hilly.
The radio dish at Goon Hilly.
THE readership of the Daily Echo may soon include distant lifeforms as a snippet of Southampton news has been transmitted into deep space.
Owing to some of the postings that appear on here daily I have my suspicions that Aliens are already amongst us.
Posted by: Redfield, Winchester on 9:11am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]Keith Oftergrass[/bold] wrote:
Oh great, so now we will have a load of aliens going on the council housing list ![/quote] But will they have any 'human' rights??
Keith Oftergrass wrote:
Oh great, so now we will have a load of aliens going on the council housing list !
From the Sent Forever dot com webshite:-
"Write your personal message on our website. We will then transmit your message into deep space using a powerful radio telescope.
We will send the receiver of your message a Certificate of Transmission by post which includes your message and a personal tracking number that allows them to track the journey of their message through outer-space. You can also receive e-mail updates to find-out when your message passes key milestones if you want.
This service costs just £9.95 including shipping. This is approximately 20 US Dollars and we deliver worldwide."
C21 snake oil.
(glad I have my autoposting script working to beat the censor)
From the Sent Forever dot com webshite:-
"Write your personal message on our website. We will then transmit your message into deep space using a powerful radio telescope.
We will send the receiver of your message a Certificate of Transmission by post which includes your message and a personal tracking number that allows them to track the journey of their message through outer-space. You can also receive e-mail updates to find-out when your message passes key milestones if you want.
This service costs just £9.95 including shipping. This is approximately 20 US Dollars and we deliver worldwide."
C21 snake oil.
(glad I have my autoposting script working to beat the censor)
Posted by: Zog, Planet Blob, The Third Sector on 10:53am Fri 9 May 08
Thanks to Sent Forever for drawing my attention to this "Daily Echo". Having read some of the articles I believe I've now found an ideal dumping ground for two spaceship loads of toxic nuclear waste. Anybody give me the intergalactic co-ordinates for this "Thornhill" place?
Through the Echo website I've also tracked down my long-lost childhood sweetheart, who I believe you've recently sacked as council leader? Perhaps she'll come home now, Zebulon-VI needs her!
Bleep bleep.
Thanks to Sent Forever for drawing my attention to this "Daily Echo". Having read some of the articles I believe I've now found an ideal dumping ground for two spaceship loads of toxic nuclear waste. Anybody give me the intergalactic co-ordinates for this "Thornhill" place?
Through the Echo website I've also tracked down my long-lost childhood sweetheart, who I believe you've recently sacked as council leader? Perhaps she'll come home now, Zebulon-VI needs her!
[quote][bold]Adrian Smith[/bold] wrote:
From the Sent Forever dot com webshite:- "Write your personal message on our website. We will then transmit your message into deep space using a powerful radio telescope. We will send the receiver of your message a Certificate of Transmission by post which includes your message and a personal tracking number that allows them to track the journey of their message through outer-space. You can also receive e-mail updates to find-out when your message passes key milestones if you want. This service costs just £9.95 including shipping. This is approximately 20 US Dollars and we deliver worldwide." C21 snake oil. (glad I have my autoposting script working to beat the censor)[/quote] lol, just like that site that reckons it can legally sell you a plot on the moon.
The even funnier thing is that people actually buy these things
Adrian Smith wrote:
From the Sent Forever dot com webshite:- "Write your personal message on our website. We will then transmit your message into deep space using a powerful radio telescope. We will send the receiver of your message a Certificate of Transmission by post which includes your message and a personal tracking number that allows them to track the journey of their message through outer-space. You can also receive e-mail updates to find-out when your message passes key milestones if you want. This service costs just £9.95 including shipping. This is approximately 20 US Dollars and we deliver worldwide." C21 snake oil. (glad I have my autoposting script working to beat the censor)
lol, just like that site that reckons it can legally sell you a plot on the moon.
The even funnier thing is that people actually buy these things
[quote][bold]Zog[/bold] wrote:
Thanks to Sent Forever for drawing my attention to this "Daily Echo". Having read some of the articles I believe I've now found an ideal dumping ground for two spaceship loads of toxic nuclear waste. Anybody give me the intergalactic co-ordinates for this "Thornhill" place? Through the Echo website I've also tracked down my long-lost childhood sweetheart, who I believe you've recently sacked as council leader? Perhaps she'll come home now, Zebulon-VI needs her! Bleep bleep.[/quote] The co-ordinates you require are:-
Lat: 50:54:29N (50.9081)
Lon: 1:19:41W
(-1.32804)
Zog wrote:
Thanks to Sent Forever for drawing my attention to this "Daily Echo". Having read some of the articles I believe I've now found an ideal dumping ground for two spaceship loads of toxic nuclear waste. Anybody give me the intergalactic co-ordinates for this "Thornhill" place? Through the Echo website I've also tracked down my long-lost childhood sweetheart, who I believe you've recently sacked as council leader? Perhaps she'll come home now, Zebulon-VI needs her! Bleep bleep.
[quote][bold]Shazza[/bold] wrote:
So the Daily Echo broadcasting it's poor spelling, schoolboy grammatical errors and plain bad reporting to a global scale?! Is that really wise? [/quote] Intergalatic is a bit more than global.
Looks like they're also broadcasting your stupidity.
Shazza wrote:
So the Daily Echo broadcasting it's poor spelling, schoolboy grammatical errors and plain bad reporting to a global scale?! Is that really wise?
Intergalatic is a bit more than global.
Looks like they're also broadcasting your stupidity.
[quote][bold]George[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Shazza[/bold] wrote: So the Daily Echo broadcasting it's poor spelling, schoolboy grammatical errors and plain bad reporting to a global scale?! Is that really wise? [/quote] Intergalatic is a bit more than global. Looks like they're also broadcasting your stupidity.[/quote] And your pedantry, sweety x x x
George wrote:
Shazza wrote: So the Daily Echo broadcasting it's poor spelling, schoolboy grammatical errors and plain bad reporting to a global scale?! Is that really wise?
Intergalatic is a bit more than global. Looks like they're also broadcasting your stupidity.
Posted by: General Zurx, the leader of the Alien Invasion fleet, just going past Mars on 4:01pm Fri 9 May 08
Earthlings, we have been monitoring your Echo website for some time now prior to our planned invasion of your planet. Fortunately for you we have had to delay it as we are confused. We thought all of the human race were reasonably intelligent - that includes Denzil - but who is the one they call CREW657? why is he subnormal? why does he inbreed? why has he got webbed feet and hands? why is he so mentally challenged, why does he tell so many lies? why is he a grass? are there more of his kind? so many questions need to be answered before we can take over Earth, we cannot inhabit a place with substandard people like that, you should be grateful to him, if he wasn't such a retard, you would all be our slaves by now!
Earthlings, we have been monitoring your Echo website for some time now prior to our planned invasion of your planet. Fortunately for you we have had to delay it as we are confused. We thought all of the human race were reasonably intelligent - that includes Denzil - but who is the one they call CREW657? why is he subnormal? why does he inbreed? why has he got webbed feet and hands? why is he so mentally challenged, why does he tell so many lies? why is he a grass? are there more of his kind? so many questions need to be answered before we can take over Earth, we cannot inhabit a place with substandard people like that, you should be grateful to him, if he wasn't such a retard, you would all be our slaves by now!
Posted by: Captain Rimmer, soon to be Orbiting Uranus on 4:12pm Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]General Zurx, the leader of the Alien Invasion fleet[/bold] wrote:
Earthlings, we have been monitoring your Echo website for some time now prior to our planned invasion of your planet. Fortunately for you we have had to delay it as we are confused. We thought all of the human race were reasonably intelligent - that includes Denzil - but who is the one they call CREW657? why is he subnormal? why does he inbreed? why has he got webbed feet and hands? why is he so mentally challenged, why does he tell so many lies? why is he a grass? are there more of his kind? so many questions need to be answered before we can take over Earth, we cannot inhabit a place with substandard people like that, you should be grateful to him, if he wasn\'t such a retard, you would all be our slaves by now! [/quote] Dont worry Crew my love, I'll get them nasties for you, oohh, I'll scratch their eyes out, no matter how many they've got! I'll be round tonight after I've sorted them out, dont forget to wear your Brownie, oops sorry, ARMY uniform for me, ta-ta for now, kissy-kissy.
General Zurx, the leader of the Alien Invasion fleet wrote:
Earthlings, we have been monitoring your Echo website for some time now prior to our planned invasion of your planet. Fortunately for you we have had to delay it as we are confused. We thought all of the human race were reasonably intelligent - that includes Denzil - but who is the one they call CREW657? why is he subnormal? why does he inbreed? why has he got webbed feet and hands? why is he so mentally challenged, why does he tell so many lies? why is he a grass? are there more of his kind? so many questions need to be answered before we can take over Earth, we cannot inhabit a place with substandard people like that, you should be grateful to him, if he wasn\'t such a retard, you would all be our slaves by now!
Dont worry Crew my love, I'll get them nasties for you, oohh, I'll scratch their eyes out, no matter how many they've got! I'll be round tonight after I've sorted them out, dont forget to wear your Brownie, oops sorry, ARMY uniform for me, ta-ta for now, kissy-kissy.
Posted by: Neil, Southampton on 3:59pm Mon 12 May 08
By the way,Shazza, 'it's' is an abbreviation of 'it is'. You may want to have a glance through a grammar book yourself.
And an 'is' before broadcasting would help too.
Gosh, this writing lark is a bit tricky, isn't it?
By the way,Shazza, 'it's' is an abbreviation of 'it is'. You may want to have a glance through a grammar book yourself.
And an 'is' before broadcasting would help too.
Gosh, this writing lark is a bit tricky, isn't it?
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