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user's latest post:
And Now For Our Science Lesson...
Published (2009-11-28 07:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by American Horse Quote: Originally Posted by Old Rocks Quote: Originally Posted by American Horse <SNIP> Al Gore was referring to geothermal energy such as is found at Yellowstone's geysers or on the island of Iceland where there are faults between tectonic plates bringing hot inner material near enough to the surface to access it efficiently and economically. On average though, the Earth's...
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Moon Anomalies: Bet you $1 none...
Published (2009-11-24 19:22:00)
Oh, the "Moon was formed when a Mars Size Planet crashing into Earth" Theory does not account for: 1. How Earth kept its oceans 2. Why the Moon is apparently hollow (it rings like a bell for hours whenever impacted. Weird, no? I mean for a solid, natural body.) 3. Why the Moon has heavier elements on its surface than in its core 4. and finally, "...scientists have recently found 4 billion-year-old minerals in...
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Vertical Farming - Page 2 - US...
Published (2009-11-25 12:03:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by HUGGY Quote: Originally Posted by Dr.Traveler I realize this is an old article, but it was brought to my attention recently.... Spiraling Skyscraper Farms As the worlds population continues to skyrocket and cities strain under the increased demand for resources, skyscraper farms offer an inspired approach towards creating sustainable vertical density. One of three finalists in this years Evolo Skyscraper...
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Moon Anomalies: Bet you $1 none...
Published (2009-11-28 07:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by rightwinger Quote: Originally Posted by Harry Dresden Quote: Originally Posted by rightwinger Approaching the speed of light is not so simple. Right now, you are talking atomic particles potentially meeting that speed. Once you get to metals and mechanical and electrical systems all hell will break loose as you reach those speeds. A biological system travelling at that speed would be destroyed you do realize RW...
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Mobile phone tech help...anyone?
Published (2009-11-28 22:31:00)
Cool. Posting this from the phone now via opera 4.2 ....this browser rocks compared to the preloaded one, or compared to the one on my last phone. Pretty quick loads too. Thanks again Xsited!!
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Hooking up a tv with Baby Boomers!
Published (2009-11-28 20:06:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Luissa Quote: Originally Posted by JenyEliza Quote: Originally Posted by Luissa My parents are part of the first wave, my mom was born in 46 and my dad born in 47. My mom was actually born I think six months before my uncle/her oldest brother even came back from the Pacific. They hate anything new, my dad hates their microwave because he can't just turn the dial. My mom is '43, my dad '38. I'm...
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Hooking up a tv with Baby Boomers!
Published (2009-11-28 21:34:00)
my mom thought she had an ulcer! She knew she was pregnant after a few months but she had lost many other babies so she figured she would loose me but she never did. I don't know if she really got lucky on that one or not!
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Vertical Farming - Page 2 - US...
Published (2009-11-25 11:14:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Old Rocks I see several advantages to the concept.. YOu should change the prescription on your reading glasses Quote: Originally Posted by Old Rocks If current trends continue, safe drinking water will be impossible to come by in certain densely populated regions. . Leading to less densely populated regions and helping keep the population down. Didn't Malthus say something about that? Funny thing is - these...
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Moon Anomalies: Bet you $1 none...
Published (2009-11-24 22:08:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by obama2ndterm Another meaningless post from the science denying moron. To which post do you refer? The OP or subsequent displays of ignorance?
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Latest active threads on Science and Technology::
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-28 19:21:00)
by JenyEliza
Good job, Luissa!
(BTW....I turn 47 next month which makes me a tail-end Baby Boomer, we're not all technophobes).
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-28 18:17:00)
by JenyEliza
Quote: Originally Posted by RadiomanATL Just got myself and my wife new phones for an early X-mas present. They are sprint/nextel based phones, but the pre-loaded web browser absolutely sucks. I knew this was the case going in since I did a little research on them beforehand, but one of the reviewers said that he just downloaded a new browser (opera 3 I think).
So how ...
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-24 10:14:00)
by manifold
Pretty much every technological innovation of the last century was not economically practical in it's infancy.
You nay-sayers are narrow-minded nitwits. No offense.
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-27 17:30:00)
by Old Rocks
First, the Mann Hockey Stick Graph has been validated by more than a dozen studies before this one in the November, 2009, Scientific American. Novel Analysis Confirms Climate "Hockey Stick" Graph: Scientific American
The “hockey stick” graph has been both a linchpin and target in the climate change debate. As a plot of average Northern Hemisphere temperature from two millennia ago to ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-18 17:46:00)
by PeterS
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalChic Earth's Core
How does Earth's outer core reach the temperature of 5000 degrees and remain liquid, while inner core remains solid?
The inner core may be hotter, but it is at a much higher pressure. At a fixed temperature ( say 5000 degrees ), high pressure can make a liquid into a solid. So, even though the temperature increases ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-18 17:43:00)
by goldcatt
Quote: Originally Posted by CrusaderFrank Hilarious.
The Moon is at least 1 billion years older than the Earth and there is no coherent theory that explains what its doing orbiting Earth in the first place. Just how old do you think the Moon is, Frank? How about the Earth? You're making claims, put up the numbers and your sources. I need a good laugh.
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-17 08:10:00)
by Care4all
interesting point....
Why would they take the time to debunk such, unless there are some REAL possibilities in it?
Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-24 21:49:00)
by Luissa
no but vertical fucking can!
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-21 20:46:00)
by eagleseven
Another experiment, another minute chance to suck the Earth into a black hole.
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Hot threads for last week on Science and Technology::
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-18 17:43:00)
by goldcatt
Quote: Originally Posted by CrusaderFrank Hilarious.
The Moon is at least 1 billion years older than the Earth and there is no coherent theory that explains what its doing orbiting Earth in the first place. Just how old do you think the Moon is, Frank? How about the Earth? You're making claims, put up the numbers and your sources. I need a good laugh.
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-24 10:14:00)
by manifold
Pretty much every technological innovation of the last century was not economically practical in it's infancy.
You nay-sayers are narrow-minded nitwits. No offense.
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-28 18:17:00)
by JenyEliza
Quote: Originally Posted by RadiomanATL Just got myself and my wife new phones for an early X-mas present. They are sprint/nextel based phones, but the pre-loaded web browser absolutely sucks. I knew this was the case going in since I did a little research on them beforehand, but one of the reviewers said that he just downloaded a new browser (opera 3 I think).
So how ...
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-28 19:21:00)
by JenyEliza
Good job, Luissa!
(BTW....I turn 47 next month which makes me a tail-end Baby Boomer, we're not all technophobes).
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-17 08:10:00)
by Care4all
interesting point....
Why would they take the time to debunk such, unless there are some REAL possibilities in it?
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-21 20:46:00)
by eagleseven
Another experiment, another minute chance to suck the Earth into a black hole.
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-18 17:46:00)
by PeterS
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalChic Earth's Core
How does Earth's outer core reach the temperature of 5000 degrees and remain liquid, while inner core remains solid?
The inner core may be hotter, but it is at a much higher pressure. At a fixed temperature ( say 5000 degrees ), high pressure can make a liquid into a solid. So, even though the temperature increases ...
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-27 17:30:00)
by Old Rocks
First, the Mann Hockey Stick Graph has been validated by more than a dozen studies before this one in the November, 2009, Scientific American. Novel Analysis Confirms Climate "Hockey Stick" Graph: Scientific American
The “hockey stick” graph has been both a linchpin and target in the climate change debate. As a plot of average Northern Hemisphere temperature from two millennia ago to ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-21 00:09:00)
by American Horse
SECOND - THE SOLUTION
In 1992 a man named Marshal T. Savage published such a plan. He called it “The Millenial Project” – Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight /Easy Steps
The steps were:
1. Establish a Foundation – Constitute an organization created to realize these destinies, beginning with a land-based prototype sea colony, then a sea colony within a lagoon
2. Grow cities at ...
Started 6 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-24 21:49:00)
by Luissa
no but vertical fucking can!
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