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Which civilization has impacted...
Published (2008-11-17 22:17:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by my heart blood of mine Indeed, feminism is a jewish invention to bring down our social structure. Feminism is madness.. a man will get fined by just looking at female collegues breasts. And in sweden groping tits is almost as bad as rape. Its insane. Yeah I agree rape is the worst thing to do to a woman but groping tits is far away from it, I would give just fines for that. And fire the man if this would continue....
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Backyard Astronomy - Page 2 -...
Published (2008-11-16 16:41:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by White-Bloke Unfortunately many towns and cities are contagious here in the UK, and even if they aren't there is very little distance between towns and cities. The best place I've found is near a little village called Hawes, semi-famous for Wensleydale dale cheese, but it's quite a trip. I frequently view astronomical images from the US and Canada and I'm almost green with envy, not anywhere here...
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Are you 100% English?
Published (2008-11-17 11:16:00)
Depends what you mean by "African" and "Asian." Subsaharan African heritage is <1% among English people. However most Europeans have ancestors from the Middle East if you go back 10,000 years or so. This can be interpreted as "nonwhite ancestry" if you are determined to find it. In fact Europeans probably didn't even look "white" 10,000 years ago. Pale...
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Earthlings are "Evolved...
Published (2008-11-17 07:22:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jaredkk there were myriads of impact events, over many millions of years . Thus, for the past 4 billion years , Earth has been repeatedly "seeded" & "re-seeded" with various viruses & bacteria, from myriads of impact events across all those millions of years . For someone trying to make a smart, scientific point, you sure do use the word "myriad"...
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Backyard Astronomy
Published (2008-11-16 16:06:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by White-Bloke I have a 6" Newtonian reflector but unfortunately I live in an urban area where the clouds glow orange at night. Anyway, this is a good website: http://www.heavens-above.com If you regester and add your location you can monitor times when you'll be able to see iridium flares, ISS passovers and all kinds of other fun stuff. I also use and find the following software useful:...
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Mineral Kingdom Has Co-evolved...
Published (2008-11-17 05:50:00)
Does that mean gold teeth might be more recently evolved than the people who wear them??
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Which civilization has impacted...
Published (2008-11-17 05:54:00)
Max Victory, you still confuse the era before 1000 (early Middle Ages) with the era after it. They were two different eras. If you had read about the gothic war in the link I provided or elsewhere, you should know that the Goths butchered the people of Mediolanum and other cities and that the gothic war between goths and byzantines, destroyed the cities and the countryside of Italy, decimating the population. Besides the Goths tried to restore...
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Backyard Astronomy
Published (2008-11-16 02:32:00)
I had a small reflector and my friend down the street had a refractor. We would set them up together and argue which type was best. I was about 10 years old. We found Saturn, some of its moons, Mars, the moon, and so on. It was great fun and a foundation for further learning.
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Mars thread - Page 84 -...
Published (2008-11-17 20:43:00)
"Mars Odyssey's GRS, or Gamma Ray Spectrometer, led by William Boynton of UA's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, has the unique ability to detect elements buried as much as 1/3 meter, or 13 inches, below the surface by the gamma rays they emit. Results from Mars Odyssey and other spacecraft suggest that past watery conditions likely leached, transported and concentrated such elements as potassium, thorium and iron"...
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Which civilization has impacted...
Published (2008-11-17 22:09:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by MaxVictory Do you actually think that most Romans were literate scholarly people? do you actually think that in those days people had the time to become literate scholarly people? even in the glory days of the Roman empire most Romans were illiterate people who hardly lived in the lap of luxury. This is another convenient thing that is constantly overlooked. That's a good point. But I would bet they had a...
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Latest active threads on Science, Technology and Race ::
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-27 08:25:00)
by nelson1805
Quote: Originally Posted by Aryan Lion I'd like to just touch on a few of these concepts. Egalitarianism: Again, not good or bad on its own. Just how it is utilized. One will look at Marxist as egalitarian while it offers nothing but a permenant class division. Take National Socialist Germany on the other hand where every able ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-11-02 09:22:00)
by JohnJoyTree
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/0810...2008.1200.h tml NASA engineers are desperately trying to maintain contact with the Phoenix spacecraft, which has been digging into the icy martian soil since it landed on the red planet in May. After losing communication with the craft completely earlier this week, they managed to re-establish a weak link last night. But each passing day ever...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2008-11-17 20:14:00)
by Widdekind
According to the NOVA documentary The Four-Winged Dinosaur (DVD), just as fetal development mirrors evolutionary development * , so the behaviors of growing birds mirror the development of bird behavior. As baby birds mature, and their muscles strengthen, they start using their wings more & more, to help scramble higher & higher up trees . This would have had evolutionary advantage, from ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-13 19:01:00)
by Widdekind
According to the Panspermia Theory , life was deposited on Earth, about 4 billion years ago , by comets. Conspicuously, the earliest Earth life coincides with an epoch of ultra-heavy cometary bombardment , of the Earth & Moon, about that time* . Those comets "seeded" the planet with primitive bacteria, preserved in spore-form ** . Bacteria & viruses can be preserved when kept cold, and ...
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2008-11-17 19:09:00)
by Red Baron
"It came when an amoeba-like organism engulfed a bacterium that had developed the power to use sunlight to break down water and liberate oxygen. The bacterium was probably intended as prey, but instead it became incorporated into its attacker's body - turning it into the ancestor of every tree, flowering plant and seaweed on Earth. The research shows the genes within chloroplasts, and ...
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2008-11-17 10:25:00)
by D.J.M
I came across this documentary on youtube. http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTks9toOmQ A group of English celebrities who believe themselves to be 100% English give some DNA samples to a group of "experts" who then run tests to determine their exact ancestry. Needless to say these "experts" discover that they all have african and asian blood in them. It's clear the purpose of the ...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2008-11-16 22:21:00)
by WhiteGut
Quote: FDA Conspired with Chemical Industry to Declare Bisphenol-A Harmless October 24, 2008 The FDA has been caught red-handed conspiring with the chemical industry to conclude that Bisphenol-A, the plastics chemical, is harmless to human health. As revealed by the Environmental Working Group (see below), the FDA based its evaluation of BPA on a ...
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-17 05:50:00)
by Freydis
Does that mean gold teeth might be more recently evolved than the people who wear them??
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-27 21:34:00)
by Axeman
Nearby Solar System Looks Like Our Own at Time Life Formed Quote: A nearby solar system bears a striking similarity to our own solar system, raising the possibility it could harbor Earth-like planets. Epsilon Eridani, located about 10.5 light-years from our sun, is surrounded by two asteroid belts that are shaped by planets, astronomers at SETI Institute ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2008-11-11 02:36:00)
by tactical1234
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,449624,00.html
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Hot threads for last week on Science, Technology and Race ::
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-27 08:25:00)
by nelson1805
Quote: Originally Posted by Aryan Lion I'd like to just touch on a few of these concepts. Egalitarianism: Again, not good or bad on its own. Just how it is utilized. One will look at Marxist as egalitarian while it offers nothing but a permenant class division. Take National Socialist Germany on the other hand where every able ...
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-15 23:01:00)
by Joseph de Maistre
Astronomy is an excellent hobby to take up and I thought I'd share my experiences with you all. When I was a kid, my dad bought me a 6" aperture dobsonian telescope: I used to take it outside and search for comets, planets, nebulae, galaxies, etc. This is an incredibly beneficial hobby because it is fairly inexpensive, there is significant reward, and you will have hours of ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2008-11-11 04:07:00)
by SPOON!
Top 10 Impossible Inventions that work Jeane Manning http://befreetech.com/top_ten_inventions.htm When Leonardo da Vinci sketched out an impossible invention, fifteenth-century scholars probably put him down. Forget it, Leon. If machines could fly, we'd know about it. Throughout history, experts tell innovators that their inventions are impossible. A few examples: * The English...
Started 2 weeks ago (2008-11-08 23:25:00)
by predestyned
http://www. liveleak.com/view?i=e9d_1221403568
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-15 21:14:00)
by Galvani
http://www.russiatoday.com/scitech/news/33330 The Soviet-era Buran space programme, mothballed 20 years ago, may be revived. With NASA about to retire its ageing fleet of space shuttles, there is a pressing need for viable space transport.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-13 19:01:00)
by Widdekind
According to the Panspermia Theory , life was deposited on Earth, about 4 billion years ago , by comets. Conspicuously, the earliest Earth life coincides with an epoch of ultra-heavy cometary bombardment , of the Earth & Moon, about that time* . Those comets "seeded" the planet with primitive bacteria, preserved in spore-form ** . Bacteria & viruses can be preserved when kept cold, and ...
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2008-11-17 10:25:00)
by D.J.M
I came across this documentary on youtube. http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=SlTks9toOmQ A group of English celebrities who believe themselves to be 100% English give some DNA samples to a group of "experts" who then run tests to determine their exact ancestry. Needless to say these "experts" discover that they all have african and asian blood in them. It's clear the purpose of the ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-26 07:11:00)
by Smooth Operator
Quote: Originally Posted by Red Baron The mechanisms were given in a link in my previous post along with empirical evidence to support it but I will post it again here. Let's see again, what you gave me... Quote: "When the hydrogen fuel is exhausted in the central region of the star...
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