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What will happen when all the...
Published (2009-12-02 09:59:00)
"Haven't read all the posts yet .... but just a quickie here. If ..... ALL BATS disappear .... then we would have a hell of a lot of unemployed baseball and cricket players" Or maybe they'll just guano-ver to football or hockey.
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The meaning of the meaningless -...
Published (2009-12-01 15:17:00)
because I don't like you much... Now ya went & hurt muh itty bitty feelin's!... My God can beat up your God, so there!...nyaaa nyaa
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Are we working contrary to...
Published (2009-12-02 23:41:00)
RE Msg: 39 by VolcanoBoy: But we don't need to keep the less successful humans alive. We only need a few to survive, the healthy ones. The rest we could easily do without from a survivalist POV. Ah, but yes the powerful need the weak, and the smart need the dumb. Cheap labor has benefits for them [those on top]. Being involved in countries with lax environmental laws have benefits. The book Brave New World brings up the idea that we can...
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Psychology - Are flame wars...
Published (2009-12-02 19:00:00)
Quote: I've had my ass handed to me on a plate a couple of times because I couldn't keep my mouth shut even when I knew better before I said something. A few times I've even managed to suppress my pride long enough to say "I was wrong. You are right. " The problem I've found is that a lot of people take that to mean that if I admit I was wrong about one thing then I'm admitting I'm wrong about...
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Thermal engine, what do I do...
Published (2009-12-02 15:47:00)
Hey Twinki The actual opening duration of the intake and exhaust was set at 290 degrees. You have to remember that the sleeves that spin are spinning at half the speed of the crank. It is a four stroke motor, and operates on a 720 degree cycle. As far as the air flow stopping and starting, that happens on a poppett valve motor also. The advantage here is that the air doesn't have to go around the flat end of the valve in order to get to...
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Does Biblical matrimony need a...
Published (2009-12-02 04:37:00)
ok Tim, maybe we should clear the air! you start these threads why? to scope for ones' to share in need for open relationship! In which you use the bible and God to try to find something that would ok your disgusting quest. Is your question for equal rights of women? Or rather domination over a woman's submissiveness to follow suit- for your lustful desires..............in which you call 'passion' true love has no need or...
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Are vegans and PETA more moral...
Published (2009-12-02 21:39:00)
Seeing how vegetarians live by the motto that no meat will ever pass their lips, we wouldn't get along too Paul, Clearly we know that the two of us ain't a match made in heaven. In fact, anybody reading this thread will clue into that mighty quick. Somehow, I will get through the balance of my life without benefit of any of your body parts. By the way, that last burrito you ate is giving you the farts......
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Psychology - Are flame wars...
Published (2009-12-02 14:41:00)
@Marantha I think that most that hate like the rejects above, is because God didn't bless them with '' looks.'' So that's why you act the way you do! Now it makes sense... The only thing that puts a temporary smile on their faces is when they can engage in smut conversation... I admit it. I do enjoy the occasional smutty conversation... they are triggered by their lack of self- the inability to converse on any...
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Archimedes Death Ray......
Published (2009-12-02 08:20:00)
Think I am nuts then explain this > Who can explain this? Youtube Neodynium As a member of the fourteen member lanthanide series, this element has few properties which distinguish it from the other members of the series. All of them along with lanthanum, yttrium, and scandium occur in very small quantities in nature. The usual source is the mineral monazite, or monazite sand, which is a mixture of phosphates containing also some thorium...
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Latest active threads on Science/Philosophy::
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-25 15:33:00)
by Paul K
The state of Michigan did a very interesting "experiment' by lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18, and in a very short period of time the drunk driving deaths shot up to the point that they reversed themselves quickly. IF pot was legal today, I think that you would never be able to get it made illegal.................... As it is today, if it is made legal, as long as those who used it kept...
Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-28 10:26:00)
by settleforthis
I think his comments about global warming are more a general appraisal of our level of concern for our planet and it's systems. Although a potential concern, I think that the article (and Al Hicks) should have stayed on the topic. Assuming that intercontinental transport was the origin of the fungus, the author should have stuck with explaining the dangers involved with that. I could be ...
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-10 15:40:00)
by stargazer1000
I think it would be fair to say that viruses are a "form" of life. They enter a cell, 'consume' it's resources in the act of reproducing and, of course, evolve. But they are "incomplete" as lifeforms. They lack the ability at replicating on their own through fission. They were and are likely a major player in the development of life since they are a mechanism of the introduction of new ...
Started 2 years, 6 months ago (2007-05-10 19:52:00)
by lynn123456789
My guess if the hot inside spits out enough it has to go someplace and cool off, leaving a hollow place inside, there for getting bigger. Not really that hard to guess on. Question is how many of them bigger burned out planets hold life on the inside of them. Even though the out side don't who is to say that the inside don't once it burns out to a point of being liveable. I think one day we ...
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-25 23:44:00)
by Porckchops
I wont call them nut jobs as I had no ideas who they where before reading this post but I still want to eat my burgers... We are animals, no more no less than cows and such but cannibalism isn't even a rule amongst carnivores. Many animals who eat meat will not eat their own. Humans have resorted to cannibalism in the past and may again. I do not consider it immoral to eat meat as I do not ...
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2009-12-03 18:25:00)
by LaOmEgA
although the phrase 'I am in the Father and the father is in me' 'No one comes to me but through the father, and no one comes to the Father but through me' It would indicate a mystery........yet to be revealed; yet also the fact that the father son and holy spirit are three persons in one God! So in that...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-24 11:53:00)
by JustDukky
That's actually a good and logical point you made...though it does result in the apparent contradiction that the meaningless is meaningful. Nice going!!
Started 2 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-02 12:58:00)
by desertrhino
There is not enough information to answer your question. Are you talking about turning spin on the craft into linear motion through space? Give use a little more.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 17:06:00)
by James Bottomtooth III
Now a lot of people misquote Darwin as speaking about survival of the fittest, when what he was really talking about was survival of which fits. That is to say, the species which can best work together has the best chance of ensuring its own survival. There are reasons why nature culls the herd, yet humans act in opposition to that by artificially proping up the herd needlessly. We permit ...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-16 17:12:00)
by andyaa
The exact question was: ___________ is considered to be the father of all the sciences and the first true scientist. Galileo is the father of science because he developed the scientific method, this requires that a hypothesis be tested in the real world and the evidence support the hypothesis before it is accepted. It was at this point science broke away from the church, before this a ...
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Hot threads for last week on Science/Philosophy::
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-13 07:57:00)
by quietjohn2
Hehe - you're throwing the gauntlet down - huh? There are lots of mutations which add information - check out polymorphism - and my later posts in the 'other' evolution thread. Down's syndrome is an example of the non-fatal addition of a gene in humans. Who knows what that addiional genetic material could eventually evolve into? - Is Down's syndrome the next step in human evolution?
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-25 23:44:00)
by Porckchops
I wont call them nut jobs as I had no ideas who they where before reading this post but I still want to eat my burgers... We are animals, no more no less than cows and such but cannibalism isn't even a rule amongst carnivores. Many animals who eat meat will not eat their own. Humans have resorted to cannibalism in the past and may again. I do not consider it immoral to eat meat as I do not ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-22 16:03:00)
by janedoe16
I believe it is a choice.If doing an act of kindness or selflessness is done because our mind wants...a neurological fix so to speak, then more people would be walking around being kind to each other rather than doing drugs etc. No, I believe some of us just want to do the right thing.
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-22 02:25:00)
by TwinkiMilton
what would happen that would prevent the rod from moving? Mass
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 17:06:00)
by James Bottomtooth III
Now a lot of people misquote Darwin as speaking about survival of the fittest, when what he was really talking about was survival of which fits. That is to say, the species which can best work together has the best chance of ensuring its own survival. There are reasons why nature culls the herd, yet humans act in opposition to that by artificially proping up the herd needlessly. We permit ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-11-06 10:46:00)
by stargazer1000
Started 1 year, 1 month ago (2008-10-20 13:03:00)
by INTOART
Most of the ignorance I see (including on this forum) is not the sort that can be cured by education, because it is WILLFUL ignorance. Not lack of knowledge, but flat refusal to accept the truth even when it is presented with ample evidence.
Started 4 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-07-22 19:47:00)
by hellgremlin
I troll because it attracts women's attention. I am probably the biggest jerk toward women on these forums, and my mailbox is overflowing - while guys who put women on pedestals and worship the ground they walk on invariably end up complaining about a lack of contacts. Plus it's really goddamn fun to rip on a sanctimonious broad sometimes.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-25 15:33:00)
by Paul K
The state of Michigan did a very interesting "experiment' by lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18, and in a very short period of time the drunk driving deaths shot up to the point that they reversed themselves quickly. IF pot was legal today, I think that you would never be able to get it made illegal.................... As it is today, if it is made legal, as long as those who used it kept...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-23 23:34:00)
by ZenBeth
First off not all religions seek converts like Christians and Muslims. The media doesn't spend much time covering the citizens of planet earth who aren't at each others throats. ~Beth~
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