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TMT Work to Resume Says Ige!
The stars are not as far away as we have been led to believe. Yes, thousands of light years is a long way, but it is not insurmountable and mathematics is still a young field. We are still working with a primitive and outmoded concept of zero. It gave us newtonian mechanics, the standard model and relativity theory, but not a warp drive. That is changing. I say again, TMT and its sister in the southern hemisphere are critical to creating the navigational capabilities necessary to the human endeavor to avoid extinction as a species by colonizing earth-like worlds near other stars. Dither all you want, that is the TMT issue in black and white. Maybe someone's political issue is bigger than that, but that is their opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but no one is entitled to their own facts and all the facts are nowhere near being articulated on this.

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You can't fix Samsara.
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Imagtek - it's not clear to me who you are directing your post to. If it's me, let me know. If it's Opihikao, she supports the TMT (with certain restrictions).
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At this point Tom, how best to proceed? Form a petition to reverse the UKIRT decision?
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beejee, in hopes it would work, perhaps a good suggestion. However, this was a totally political decision (which wasn't made because of TMT, as I understand it; was going to eventually happen anyway) to placate the opposition.

Nevertheless, we are bound by poor decisions made by several entities (ie. UH, BLNR/DLNR/etc., all under the State of Hawai'i jurisdiction).

People like Mr. Tom are far and few between. Although we have our differences (all of us), the mission remains the same: For the good of all. Mahalo to our Mr. Tom, and those who work diligently for our future, and our knowledge.

Waiting patiently for the Supreme Court decision.

JMO.

P.S. The moon is spectacular tonight! Watching the livecam from Mauna Kea, all is well...

http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/vis/photo...ebcam.html
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At this point Tom, how best to proceed? Form a petition to reverse the UKIRT decision?

Yeah right, sure give it a try! Considering that the petition to kill the TMT got over 50,000 signatures verses the 7,200 signatures to keep it I suspect that wouldn't get much traction.
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Thanks for your words opihikao, I always appreciate what you say. I don't think the politicians have a clue, and they just picked a fight that very well may blow up in their face. Smile That's my hope anyway.
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Originally posted by dakine

At this point Tom, how best to proceed? Form a petition to reverse the UKIRT decision?

Yeah right, sure give it a try! Considering that the petition to kill the TMT got over 50,000 signatures verses the 7,200 signatures to keep it I suspect that wouldn't get much traction.

Yes, submitted and ignored. Thank you, dakine.

So, we are left with litigation. WE (all of us) pay for the potential/imminent litigation. TMT has every right to file against this State of Hawai'i, and the entities under that title. HEWA LOA!

To reflect on the Supreme Court questions, in essence, not verbatim (Go check the unedited full version (link below) of this hearing. It can make the hair stand up on your neck given the interrogation of lawyers.)

http://oiwi.tv/maunakea/supreme-court-he...w-footage/

"So, one more telescope won't matter, since so many are already there. Damage is done, so what's one more? Is that your postion, counsel?" (Gagging from the UH & BLNR/DLNR lawyers, searching for a good response, which was eluded at the time.)

Then, one of the Justice's asks, "Do you want me to read to you your own rules?" [:0] OMG. How bloody embarrassing, and further, WE pay for this crap. HOT MESS.

beegee, it's a damn fine line we all walk. Just sharing mana'o, and mahalo for yours. Rest well.

JMO.

ETA: Fix quotes.
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So very many words to say so little (and even less of any substance), as usual.
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Mr. Tucker, Sir, could we perhaps entertain an "ignore" button? I can hold my own, but this "creepy" kind of response that is continued, (as usual) is without contribution to the discussion, and further, prompts some to disengage.

Happy to disengage, at this point. On my way out of this thread, for now. My opinion is my own. PM2 (if you're addressing my post, which seems to be your MO), what have you contributed of late? Talk about substance...

Please. Dismissed.

JMO.

ETA: typo. Oh, and aloha ahiahi, all. Done.

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The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Why don't Hawaiian Nationals get it? Spock and Kirk got it!! Smile
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