Charlie's Web Sector 14 - Signatures 20-11
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(Charlie's comments, responses, snyde remarks, and/or snappy come-backs in this color)
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Nigel Archer - 04/23/98 12:29:50
My Email:narcher@rmplc.net
Where are you from?: Oxford, England
What do you do for a living?: Software Engineer
How did you find Sector 14?: Mars web ring
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: They're all very stylish with good content.
What is the coolest site you've found on the web?: The Enterprise Mission (non-NASA scientists view of the Face and NASA 's work)

Comments:
The Face on Mars may be one of those trick images only seen from one view but there are other facts/coincidences about the Cydonia region linking it to the Giza site. Namely, these are another Face (a bit less like a face I must admit) and a group of three objects who have the same geometric layout of the Giza pyramids (that is they represent the main stars of Orion's belt). Check out http://www.bemyguest.com/mars/ for pictures of these other Cydonia features. It's good to sneer at these findings because some people's claims are outrageous, but have an open mind. Recent(ish) discoveries about the Sphinx (by top geologists) have proposed it was built in 10,500 BC not 3,000 BC as archaeology would have it (see www.rspeight.demon.co.uk/). So if we can be so wrong about things on Earth then who knows what we'd find at Cydonia.

Tom Kashin - 04/20/98 22:22:09
My URL:http://members.iquest.net/~eliztom/
What is your web page about?: Mostly Adam
Where are you from?: Outer Space
What do you do for a living?: Former QA dude
How did you find Sector 14?: You told me about it
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: Mars/Moon earth comparison pages

Comments:
cool page, Charlie!

Carl Dunn - 04/18/98 17:13:28
My URL:http://www.dunnsdump.com
My Email:carldunn@internetcds.com
What is your web page about?: Industrial Robotics and Consulting
Where are you from?: Portland, Oregon
What do you do for a living?: Retired at 47
How did you find Sector 14?: Browsing for Mars information
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: The comparison pages and clear photos
What is the coolest site you've found on the web?: You. Indeed. I would say you.
Charlie says: Uh, garsh...thanks!

Comments:
An excellent site for information about our presence in space and on other planets. Perhaps a 'lobby' of 'a lot' of e-mail to NASA would help? Naw I thought not.

Mac Tonnies - 04/16/98 03:29:47
My URL:http://www.nwmissouri.edu/~0212104/mtvi.html
My Email:0212104@acad.nwmissouri.edu
What is your web page about?: Science, literature, Mars, transhumanism...
Where are you from?: Missouri
What do you do for a living?: Student
How did you find Sector 14?: Mars Web Ring
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: I just saw your Mars site
What is the coolest site you've found on the web?: www.psrw.com/~markc/marshome.html

Comments:
Your link to that horrid site on "what the Face looks like from the ground" is bunk. Is this fellow's work peer-reviewed? Has it been corroborated? Does it even make common sense when viewed alongside the new MGS and Viking imagery? No. Please see the page of Dr. Mark Carlotto for a serious and sober take on the Face's morphology and three-dimensionality.
Charlie says: Jeez, it seems I've been thoroughly flamed for a page that's not even mine!!! Thanks a lot. :-(

Melanie - 03/28/98 01:58:11
My URL:http://www.oocities.org/CapeCanaveral/Lab/8403
My Email:mkirkham@bellsouth.net
What is your web page about?: NASA
Where are you from?: Tennessee
What do you do for a living?: Student
How did you find Sector 14?: You visited my page.
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: Science Humor. I loved "Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide!"

Comments:
Nice looking page!

Charley - 03/19/98 15:04:27
My Email:troy666@tm.net.my
What is your web page about?: I can't figure yet
Where are you from?: Utopia Planitia
What do you do for a living?: Bum
How did you find Sector 14?: Hitched a ride from Beta Quadrant
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: Bout yer'self. Quite honest
What is the coolest site you've found on the web?: Sector 15 (kidding!)

Comments:
WELCOME TO TROYCITIES! WELCOME TO TROYCITIES!

click me! no,click me! ...meow! click me first! click me now! arrgh! click me!
"the faces of troycities"

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Hi Charlie! I just LOVE your GREAT HomePage! It looks quite professional for a new site! Keep up the great work & ThanX for signing my guestbook!
Visit me sometime!

Thomas E McKee - 03/12/98 01:35:59
My Email:Wood2stock
Where are you from?: Verona Pa

Alvie Rodgers - 03/07/98 00:47:41
My Email:awexit76@mindspring.com
Where are you from?: Atlanta
How did you find Sector 14?: Search Mars Face

Comments:
Since America has sent a rover to Mars, why haven't they investigated the Mars Face? If they have, why aren't we hearing anything about it? It seems to me, they could do a very up close and personal investigation that could quelch or expand the curiosity.

Having waited motionless and moved silently, sneaking up on this very question in the tall grass, Charlie suddenly pounces upon his prey!

To answer your question about why NASA's Sojourner rover was not sent to investigate the so-called "face" on Mars, there are a few reasons:

  1. NASA does not believe it is anything more than an "optical illusion", if you will. Neither do I. In the White Mountains in New Hampshire there is a place called "Old Man in the Mountain". If you stand in a very specific spot, the top of a certain m untain looks a heck of a lot like the face of an old man. If you stand anywhere else, it just looks like a mountain. I think the "face" on Mars is the same kind of thing, meaning it only looks like a "face" from a certain angle from orbit -- as it happe ed, the angle the Viking orbiter was at when it took the famous picture. Like "Old Man in the Mountain", it is not any kind of "sculpture", left by ancient Martians or ancient astronauts and has nothing whatsoever to do with the Pyramids in Egypt!

  2. The landing site of Sojourner and Sagan Memorial Station, Ares Vallis, is thousands of miles away from the "face", in Cydonia.

  3. The top speed of Sojourner is half an inch per second.

  4. The conclusion of NASA is, correctly, that to send a probe to the "face" instead of a site where vast amounts of info about the geology of Mars can be learned, would be an unimaginably huge waste of the taxpayer's (yours and my) money. Mars is the planet most similar to Earth, so learning about Martian geology provides many insights into the geological processes and history of Earth. Mars represents what could have happened to Earth, had conditions been slightly different, and so tells us much abo t our own planet by comparison.

Someday, when missions to Mars are very, very routine, I'm sure NASA will re-image the Cydonia area for the sole purpose of de-bunking once and for all the so-called "theories" about the "face". On the other hand, Mars Global Surveyor is in orbit arou d Mars right now, mapping the whole planet. It's possible that we may see new images of the Cydonia region and the "face" yet this year, or maybe next!

For now though, here's a great site you should check out to find out what the "face" really is. Face on Mars

Wayne mark benton - 02/27/98 21:25:04
My Email:xanadu1@iafrica.com
Where are you from?: south africa
How did you find Sector 14?: farsight
Which of my pages did you like the most? Why?: didn't count
What is the coolest site you've found on the web?: search farsight

Comments:
give explanations by measurement of the two orbital as relates to our moon i.e size differentiation and the content comparison ...element and compound relating further to "stars",i.e non- fission.
Charlie muses: OK, I guess I could do the first part one of these days, but the second -- huh?

jack k scott jr. - 02/20/98 21:24:52
Charlie says: I guess he literally just wanted to sign my guestbook...


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