Topic diversion: (TD) What is your favorite crop circle

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And how do you think they are being made?

I like the big one... that was at Milk Hill, Wiltshire.

It showed up over a three day period. Hundreds of feet long.

I think they are being fashioned by a craft that phases in from
another dimension.

And no... not even a crew of 50 people could do the lines so
straight and the arcs and circles so precisely, let alone the stalk
bending thing.
 
On 01/12/2020 04:25 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
And how do you think they are being made?

I like the big one... that was at Milk Hill, Wiltshire.

It showed up over a three day period. Hundreds of feet long.

I think they are being fashioned by a craft that phases in from
another dimension.

Skybuck2000 has the info there.

And no... not even a crew of 50 people could do the lines so
straight and the arcs and circles so precisely, let alone the stalk
bending thing.

Tractors have guidance systems nowadays. And stickers that say "No user
serviceable parts inside."
And I saw a headline somewhere today about fed-up farmers longing for
40-year old tractors like the ones they used to have.
 
Jose Curvo <jcurvo@mymail.com> wrote in
news:qvh5l0$1cku$1@gioia.aioe.org:

Tractors have guidance systems nowadays. And stickers that say "No
user serviceable parts inside."
And I saw a headline somewhere today about fed-up farmers longing
for 40-year old tractors like the ones they used to have.

Crop circles are not made by "guidance system included" tractors
either.

Maybe if you looked at some of them and their scale you would see.
No tractors involved.

Not agriculture crop circles. Sheesh... you could not possibly be
that thick with a nym like that.
 

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