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Title: Science!
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Users activity: 19 post per thread
Forum activity: 2 active threads during last week
 

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The Famous Druid
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Time, Time, Time whats become of...
Published (2009-11-06 19:15:00)
quote: Originally posted by GrumpySteen: That's simple. The designers of the LHC were huge Star Wars fans. It's the simplest explanation for why something so large and powerful would have been built with a critical ventilation shaft left completely exposed and vulnerable So, the birds name must have been Luke Skysquawker. -------------------- Science: We finally figured out that you could separate fact from superstition by a...
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Time, Time, Time whats become of...
Published (2009-11-06 06:17:00)
quote: Originally posted by The Famous Druid: quote: Originally posted by Grummash: Interesting - and much more worthy of further study than the idea that the LHC doesn't work because the future LHC is sending its evil influence backwards through time to sabotage itself... So how do you explain this ? That's simple. The designers of the LHC were huge Star Wars fans. It's the simplest explanation for why something so large and...
 

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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-27 10:27:00)  by Grummash
Interesting - and much more worthy of further study than the idea that the LHC doesn't work because the future LHC is sending its evil influence backwards through time to sabotage itself... -------------------- ...and yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this earth with envious eyes...
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-02 17:15:00)  by Mr. Geek 2U
That is very interesting Mr. Mo-Man! I enjoyed reading that a lot. It reminds me of what a farmer friend tells his children when they are acting up and causing a ruckus. He tells them to go out and play in the grain bin! Oh My! ! Have a great day. But not in the grain bin! Mr. Geek 2U1 -------------------- My friends call me Skippy
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Started 4 weeks ago (2009-10-18 11:59:00)  by Ashitaka
Well, is O2 important or CO2, I thought that early life here started with CO2 and then some things started using O2. -------------------- Curiosity was framed; ignorance killed the cat.
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Started 1 month ago (2009-10-14 19:12:00)  by Ugh, MightyClub
I read about this earlier tonight. While it sounds pretty cool, I'm not entirely sure what's so great about it. Why would you want a magnetically powered light bulb? What would you use to generate the magnetricity? Is it supposed to be self-contained, like a flashlight? -------------------- Ugh!
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Started 1 month ago (2009-10-13 20:45:00)  by The Famous Druid
Is that a Nimbus 2000? -------------------- Science: We finally figured out that you could separate fact from superstition by a completely radical method: observation.
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-10 01:53:00)  by TheMoMan
____ Double D, Out here in the woods we get TV from DirecTV. They have the NASA Channel it is basically the feed that the Networks used. From what I saw and had read, they did not get the debris field that they expected. ____ I did find a link this morning. http://news.cnet.com/8301-19514_3-10372298-239.htm l -------------------- _ _ _______ _ _ HIMSELF _ _ _______ _ _ Prostate ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-29 09:47:00)  by Mr. Geek 2U
Mr. Ugh! I saw that article and I admit it really fascinated me. No offence, but one part of the research really bothered me. Cutting off the antennae. Yikes! All I could think of is those butterflies screaming, I'm blind! I'm blind! That part was kinda icky. What do you think? Mr. Geek 2U! -------------------- My friends call me Skippy
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-15 19:00:00)  by Mr. Geek 2U
Hey, Mr. UGH! That is really groovy! And techy, too. It kinda reminds me of some Chevys I saw in East L.A.! Let's all thank God for how our immigrant population is helping defend the U.S.A! God Bless America! Mr. Geek 2U -------------------- My friends call me Skippy
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-09-18 16:11:00)  by Ugh, MightyClub
Neat-o, but what's up with the hair on the artist's rendering? Something feather-like I could believe, but hair? It looked like some kind of goofy horse predecessor more than a fearsome killing machine predecessor. And for those reasons I didn't bother clicking their stupid hairy video. -------------------- Ugh!
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-09 00:43:00)  by Ashitaka
that is almost unbelievable. since they could be lost forever I would harvest as many of them as possible and try to recreate the cave at a natural history museum somewhere. There was a famous cave found in the 17th century ( on a mountain by Geneva) which was also made entirely out of crystals. ( I think all amethyst) unfortunalety they were all taken out of the cave so noone today can see ...
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