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user's latest post:
Earth/Human Dimensions - Page 11...
Published (2009-11-20 18:48:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by kleindoofy What a shame you don't believe in correct spelling or full sentences. Well, at least you finally fessed up to what everybody here has been suspecting and hinting at over the last few pages. I think God loves a good game of dice, and how better to play one than with the "U." So who's right? That's the problem with basing findings and facts on faith: everybody has their own...
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serious katrina issues - Page 3...
Published (2009-11-20 22:09:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by rommel543 Typical finger-pointing. ... Rulings like this only compound the issues instead of helping. Agreed. Quote: How much did this investigation cost? Money that could have been spent helping ACE in repairing the levees. I dunno. 100 lawyers' pools? 1,000? Quote: Originally Posted by aastrotech Well this is a real zombie thread. Mooaoowaowoawaawhahhahhhhh .... Quote: But someone is at fault. A product was...
user's latest post:
Dark Flow and Dark energy...
Published (2009-11-20 23:47:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by bebe7 Here's one article I haven't had time to read yet, but the title is intriguing. "Universe's dark matter and dark energy may be two faces of the same coin" http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P3-1422688861.html Bebe Don't bother, it seems to be an article on the same thing as the Universe Today story you linked to in Q&A, Dr HongSheng Zhao's speculation. Even the...
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Clocks and movement, moved...
Published (2009-11-20 23:10:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by grav But since we have so far observed that 100% of events where the mechanism is known have causes Right: 100% of the effects where we know the cause, have a cause. Hmmm... Meanwhile, all the effects which appear not to have a cause ... Quote: which do you think is the better scientific stance to take? You want me to accept that particle decay is caused by invisible elves just because you think it must be? You...
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I thought that there were laws...
Published (2009-11-20 23:57:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Jeff Root I came up with exactly the same idea that Chuck proposes about a decade ago. I forget what the argument was against it. At the moment it seems perfectly doable, and I can't imagine why ISPs and Internet administration didn't put such a system in place long ago. I expect that it would be less expensive and less time-consuming than the current system. That gives the ISPs the burden of...
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I thought that there were laws...
Published (2009-11-20 23:48:00)
The problem is in refunding the money. Money transfers cost money, so the idea, while attractive, would mean a free income for the banks and costs for everyone else, even people who legitimately sends mails. Niven had something similar with phone call gate that basically went "Hi this is X's phone, if you want to talk to X press 0 to deposit $100 after which a call will be made. If, in the opinion of X, your call is relevant the...
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I thought that there were laws...
Published (2009-11-20 21:19:00)
If I had to start paying for e-mail, that would create all sorts of problems. And, come to that, I might bite the bullet and switch to just Facebook messaging, which I don't like doing. But I have a pretty small budget. I don't even have long distance.
user's latest post:
Pie! - Page 14 - Bad Astronomy...
Published (2009-11-20 06:52:00)
Ah, the joke is: "Thanks for coming everyone, this has been a very emotional day. Even the cake is in tiers!"
user's latest post:
I A V A (OIF-OEF) NYC GALA Nov 10th
Published (2009-11-20 03:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by coreybv In what conceivable way does that even pretend to answer my question? It doesn't. :w all:
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Top 10 active forums on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum during last week:
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Top 10 forums on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum:
Off-Topic Babbling
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Fun-n-Games
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Against the Mainstream
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Conspiracy Theories
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Latest active threads on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum:
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-09 18:36:00)
by Raphael
This article was published Oct. 6, 2009.
http://discovermagazine.com/2009/sep...ntum-mechan ics
Quote:
One of the greatest thinkers in physics says the human brain—and the universe itself—must function according to some theory we haven't yet discovered.
I love any theory that challenges mainstream ignorances.
And there are so many obvious...
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-19 18:48:00)
by rommel543
Typical finger-pointing. Some one always has to be 'at fault' these days, regardless of the situation. It was NOAA's fault that the tornado touched down and destroyed these houses, it's NASA's fault that the asteroid crashed into this city, it's ACE's fault that you live in a flood plane and got flooded. Lets get some personal accountability. If you live in an area called Tornado Alley ...
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-15 15:02:00)
by Farsight
EINSTEIN'S GRAVITY
You probably think of gravity as curved spacetime, but that's the effect, not the cause. Take a derivative of that curved spacetime, and what you get is a gradient. That's the cause, a gradient in space , not curved spacetime. And this gradient in space is caused in turn by the central energy locked up in the matter of the planet or star.
Think about the ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-12 20:29:00)
by Frog march
yes, maybe it is won..
I just thought of an anti-spam technique.
If a legitimate emailer sends an email, then the recipient's email system send back a CAPTCHA, which has to be answered, and when it is answered, the email goes through..
Has that been done?
ETA: ok, maybe there is a problem with this if everyone has this....:
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-12 19:58:00)
by NEOWatcher
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Originally Posted by Turboswede
I looked at an article in Cosmos stating we are a decade away assuming ESA development and an expected development cost of $10B.
I get the feeling that something is missing from that. Could that be an estimate for plane to utilize a space altitude, or is it actually an ...
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-28 00:28:00)
by RGClark
Table of Contents.
I.)Introduction.
II.)Lightweight propellant tanks.
III.)Kerosene fuel and engines for the X-33/VentureStar.
IVa.)Aerodynamic lift applied to ascent to orbit.
b.)Estimation of fuel saving using lift.
V.)Kerosene fueled VentureStar payload to orbit.
I.) A debate among those questing for the Holy Grail of a reusable, single-stage-to-orbit vehicle is whether it should ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-03 14:10:00)
by The Jim
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Originally Posted by publiusr
1. Actually Augustine says there is a need for HLVs. Hopkins explained why--and no, the arguement that he is "just one person holds no water." One person on a showroom doesn't guess the price. He co-wrote the AIAA LV handbook after all.
2. HLLV is cheaper than multiple EELV PERIOD.
3....
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-20 21:15:00)
by Swift
Just out of curiosity Fazor, how does that list change in the summer time? What things can you do (and want to do) then, that you can't do now?
Started 1 day, 8 hours ago (2009-11-21 04:51:00)
by mike alexander
After Fletcher Christian got the Bounty to Pitcarin the island was essentially isolated with a few dozen people ever since. (See if you can find the book Serpent in Paradise for a modern update on the place). It's only about a square mile in extent. Few people, not terribly educated, cut off from the world. Like any bottleneck, I suspect evolution worked pretty fast.
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Hot threads for last week on Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum:
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-14 15:27:00)
by grant hutchison
Can you give us an example of this " perfect fit"?
Grant Hutchison
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-10 23:35:00)
by Lindon
Could be, but you're about to have your sense of reality challenged as never before...
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-15 15:02:00)
by Farsight
EINSTEIN'S GRAVITY
You probably think of gravity as curved spacetime, but that's the effect, not the cause. Take a derivative of that curved spacetime, and what you get is a gradient. That's the cause, a gradient in space , not curved spacetime. And this gradient in space is caused in turn by the central energy locked up in the matter of the planet or star.
Think about the ...
Started 3 days ago (2009-11-19 12:46:00)
by sirjon
Quote:
Originally Posted by undidly
ALL clocks have moving parts.
Atomic clocks measure the movement (oscillation)of atoms or parts of atoms.
Time is part of the description of the movement of things.
I agree...time is a property of motion and without any movement you cannot tell 'changes' in time.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-12 03:47:00)
by GOURDHEAD
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Originally Posted by Gomar
Had there been super-intelligent aliens in the Galaxy millions of years ahead of us, then we would have seen artificial structures or re-arrangements of the stars. Even if there are hundreds or even thousands of planets in our Galaxy which have life, NONE of them possess any technology advanced ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-12 18:45:00)
by KaiYeves
I think that's one of my favorite recent logos. Very dynamic.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-13 12:37:00)
by AndreasJ
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-05-28 23:45:00)
by nauthiz
NickW is banned for violating rule 16.
"Do not talk about bad posts or anything else you consider to be inappropriate user behavior in the forum itself or suggest, speculate on, or threaten what the moderator response should be. "
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-03 19:54:00)
by Nick Theodorakis
People spelling "loose" when they mean "lose." It's bad enough when I see it on the 'net, but somehow it seems worse when I see it in print media.
Nick
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-15 09:26:00)
by pzkpfw
I would go for neither aliens nor time travelling humans.
Simply delusion, fantasy, hysteria or similar.
The "aliens" look like humans, because humans are what the imaginers are used to seeing.
Assuming the stories are true is no use, because then you can "just assume" any answer. Maybe they are time travelling Hippos with good cloaking devices?
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