User talk:Jmoinian

Contributions & formatting
'''I have now fixed the formatting on all your contributions. Please look carefully at the links in the help message below. If you contribute to Wikibooks again with complete disregard for our Policies I will mark your contributions for speedy deletion -- Herby talk thyme''' 14:08, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

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Your edits & formatting
Hi - I notice a number of your contributions have non standard formatting according to wikibooks policies and guidelines. It would be appreciated if you would follow guidelines in future and maybe look at your previous pages and at least format them and place then in appropriate categories. Thanks -- Herby talk thyme 11:06, 24 November 2006 (UTC)


 * I did ask you to consider policy and style guidelines before you created another page. I notice that you have created Solomon.  This is now marked for deletion by another editor.  I suggest you consider any further new pages carefully -- Herby  talk thyme 18:13, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

Space Travel
From the down of history our ancesotrs looked into the sky with envy toward the flying birds, when their wings spared majestically soaring over the sky. Our curiosity made us wonder if one day not only we be master over our blue sky but also venture into the space. On December 17,1903 a location by the name of Kitty Hwak Beach which is near Dayton, Ohio two brothers Wilbur and Orville Wrights made it possible for humans to make the impossible possible. Their first fly was lasted only "59 second" in an "altitude of 852 feet."

In the 1910 not only Wright brothers established their first Air Comapny; they also opened their first Aviation School whom among their first students women were also being accepted to be trained as pilots. Years later in 1915 NACA (National Assessment Committe in Aeronatuics ) was born which later is known today as NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).

This brought Russians and Americans to a a very tight space race. The Russicans Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to travel behind our blue sky in 1961. The first female astronaut was Valentina Tereskova also from Russia.

This incident made Americans more determined in their space race with Russians. The world forogt about sleep on July 1969 because Apollo 11 entered the Moons' Orbit and with a Lunar Modules' landing on the surface of the Moon ;Neil Armstrong became the first American to walk on the Moon.

Now Russians have decided to bo back to Moon. Therefor, Americans are back in the race again. Except this time Americans would like to use the Moon as a base for flying into the unknowns.

An American Corporation by the name of Reaction Engines Ltd has a design for an airship. Skylon is "82 meter long and has a wing span of 2 share hybird breathing rocket engines. It uses liquid hydrogen." This unmanned airship does not need any lunching pds and is reusable. Pretty soon the "expensive, unreliable, shaking, lunching pad" shall be a thing of the past. The company is considering building 30 of these airships for both commerical and militray use.

Now that we have solved our cargo problems lets sit back relax and enjoy the scenery. One of the NASA's plans is a space elevator with the price tage of $10 billion dollars. The base of this elevator shall be in deep Pacific Ocean. And the other end will be connected to a platform in the space station. it is been said that eventually this elevator shall be extended to the Moon which covers a distance of 64,000 miles rid with a long cable. This elevator can carry both humans as well as carges into the Moon.

Our space travelers shall sit back, unwind, and enjoy a very smooth rid. While you are in the elevator do not forget to look back and see our beautiful blue planet. The farther you go up the better you can see the curvature of our Earth. The more we go up the less visible is our blue world. The change of view from beautiful blue to deep black shall make you speechless. This magnificent rid up to the platform shall last only five hours.

NASA would like to use the Moon as a base for traveling to Mars and behind. On the year 2015 the first American spaceship shall land on the surface of the Red Planet.

Our closest star to the Sun is Proxima Centauri, which has the distance of 4.3 light years away( a light year is the distance light travels in one year which has the sped of 186,282 miles per second.) Right now the best our astronauts can do is 25,000 per hour. With this speed it shall take our astronauts  to reach Proxima Centauri  about 100,000 lights years.

The Earth is no longer our only home and with the way our goverments are acting toward each other soon enough our civilization shall be destroyed.

Last year Dr. Stephen Hawking siad.:"Humanity is doomed to extinction unless it finds another planet to live on."

User:Jmoinian/Economy
You have again ignored a message about following style guidelines. You leave no choice but to move your contributions into your own name space until you do follow guidelines. Please consider further contributions carefully - if you continue to ignore policies you may be blocked -- Herby talk thyme 16:57, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Valatine
You latest contribution has again completely ignored Wikibooks guidelines and a number of warnings. It has been moved into your user space. As you have been warned a number of times I am going to place a short block on your account. Any further contributions of this nature will be deleted and a longer block will result. Please observe the guidelines of the community if you wish to be part of it. -- Herby talk thyme 12:45, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

Blocked
You have been warned about your disregard for our policies and so I am blocking you - please ensure that your future contributions are appropriate or the block will be longer -- Herby talk thyme 17:41, 4 February 2007 (UTC)