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    Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the spiteful drywaller, blustered:
    "46erjoe" <somebody@spamless.netwrote in message
    @4ax.com
    >I keep reading conflicting reports when the topic is brown dwarfs and
    >gas giant planets.
    >>

    >Have astronomers finally settled on how massive an object must be
    >(assuming it is mostly H and He)
    >

    You think that a wispy cloud of hydrogen and helium would somehow
    ignite into a star? A star takes far heavier elements than that to
    begin its processes of existence.
    BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You ****witted ****.
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    Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the custom house officer who body
    searches willing sailors, evangelised:

    "Kadaitcha Man" <****-you.ya.****@kiss-my-big-black-ass.comwrote in
    message news:eekno0$8tg$1@
    >Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the spiteful drywaller,
    >blustered:

    "46erjoe" <somebody@spamless.netwrote in message
    @4ax.com
    I keep reading conflicting reports when the topic is brown dwarfs
    and gas giant planets.

    Have astronomers finally settled on how massive an object must be
    (assuming it is mostly H and He)

    You think that a wispy cloud of hydrogen and helium would somehow
    ignite into a star? A star takes far heavier elements than that to
    begin its processes of existence.
    >>

    >BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You ****witted ****.
    >>

    >

    All hydrogen and helium can do is drift.

    BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You ****witted ****.
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    Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the lacteal bowyer, urped:

    "Kadaitcha Man" <****-you.ya.****@kiss-my-big-black-ass.comwrote in
    message news:eekpkv$djs$1@
    >Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the custom house officer who body
    >searches willing sailors, evangelised:
    >>

    "Kadaitcha Man" <****-you.ya.****@kiss-my-big-black-ass.comwrote
    in message news:eekno0$8tg$1@
    Mark Earnest <gmearnest@yahoo.com>, the spiteful drywaller,
    blustered:
    "46erjoe" <somebody@spamless.netwrote in message
    @4ax.com
    I keep reading conflicting reports when the topic is brown dwarfs
    and gas giant planets.

    Have astronomers finally settled on how massive an object must be
    (assuming it is mostly H and He)

    You think that a wispy cloud of hydrogen and helium would somehow
    ignite into a star? A star takes far heavier elements than that
    to begin its processes of existence.

    BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You ****witted ****.

    All hydrogen and helium can do is drift.
    >>

    >BWAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You ****witted ****.
    >

    Yeah, yeah, laughter is the best medicine.

    So, ****wit where did the supposed heavier elements come from, hmmmm?

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