Well done. I'm sick and tired of these childish political bores who think every
forum, no matter what its purpose, is their playpen.
--- On Sun, 5/31/09, William Beaty bi...@eskimo.com wrote:
Good one! Floating proteins come wiggling in from
afar and find their
I have had the pop-science idea that the reason the proteins, and other bits
and pieces, found their mates, and found them so quickly, was that at their
--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com wrote:
I had tossed around the idea that there might be a string
drive for this...Tinsel came up with this independantly...
Credit to TinselKoala.
No, the credit goes to Rosphere and Toukoqouko. See the post, below, from
the concept of class struggle...Marxism is discredited today... capitalism
was not on a one-way path to destruction, for which
Stalin sentenced him to SiberiaAmerican constitution by men schooled in
government, especially the classics...Our founding fathers well understood
human evil...
Grok is one of the worst kinds of bore, the political bore.
I bet he puts people to sleep with his first sentence or two. He probably ruins
parties and makes people drink more than they would normally.
--- On Sat, 3/28/09, Kyle Mcallister kyle_mcallis...@yahoo.com wrote:
Until that clean country air was polluted with ash
from 6+ million souls. If O as you call him, or any
other American politician for that matter, wishes to
follow the trail of the NSDAP, I will never cease to
oppose
I don't know why people are getting worked up about O's national service
proposal: plenty of countries have or have had that. The US had a draft from
1940 to around 1972 and it didn't destroy liberty.
Americans need to get in line, toe the line, keep quiet, and obey orders. That
sort of
Kyle McAllister Writes:
+++
Excuse me. I am in line. I do the best I can... I /TOW/ the line. I pay my
taxes...I help people...I give ...We bought...and gave it...I drive...barely
make ends meet, and yet I gave...
fuck you...Take your discipline,...shove it...
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You sound like a fine
I don't know why anybody in the US cares about Israel. It is just another
Middle Eastern shithole. If the jews and the arabs want to kill each other,
that's fine by me, as long as my tax dollars don't go to prop them up.
As long as none of them screw up our oil supply - and the arabs won't,
--- OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. One would think that algoil refineries
would be right up
their alley.
I suppose Algore will try to take credit for algoil.
You rock. That's why
There is an interesting weather blog at
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/
The latest entry and comments discuss the possibility that the next
sunspot cycle, cycle 24, will be delayed and have a peak that is smaller
than usual.
The beginning of cycle 24 was predicted for March of this year
--- OrionWorks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those who see little point in exploring outer space
for its own sake
will most likely stay close to mother Earth and tend
their gardens.
Or explore space by sending robots. With advances in
robot technology, the solar system could one day be
I just took a quick look at a website and found this:
http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/GEessays/killervirus.html
[start of extract]
1900 GMT, 10 January 2001
New Scientist Online News
A virus that kills every one of its victims, by wiping out part of
their immune system, has been accidentally
--- Lawrence de Bivort [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Maybe someone will invent a 'stupid-people' virus
and do us all a favor.
An engineered virus that is precise enough to target,
say, melanin, may be science fiction at the moment,
but it is certainly the way to go for any government
(terrorists!)
--- Robin van Spaandonk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I agree whole heartedly. By far the most dangerous
would be a lethal virus,
rapidly spreading from person to person. Such a
virus could easily wipe out a
large percentage of the population
I don't know how far they've gotten with
It will be interesting to find out if Kerviel has Arab (or
Iranian) contacts, or has recently converted to Islam.
Surely it is far more likely that Kerviel has Israeli contacts or has recently
converted to Judaism.
After all, it is to the advantage of Israel and its devoted Jewish supporters
Rhong Dhong wrote:
After all, it is to the advantage of Israel and its devoted Jewish
supporters around the world, that the USA be hurt by what appears to
be Arab and Iranian terrorists, thus sucking Bush into yet another
war, this one against Iran.
Comments like this are senseless anti
Since Knapen says it is OU, and he ought to know, what may have
happened is that his remarks refer to a different version of the
toy than was seen in the video.
I think that's a stretch to speculate that Knapen is actually
referring to a different model. I reveal my ignorance here, but who is
Jed Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wish people would refrain from doing
these grand orchestrated
introductions. Two reasons:
1. It might fail, and thereby backfire.
2. It seems like something P. T. Barnum would do, rather than science.
They are businessmen, trying to make money for
--- Steven Vincent Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Commuting regularly at such speeds would seem to
open up far more employment opportunities all
around. Working in Chicago, but living in Madison
(150 miles away) could turn out to be an affordable,
practical, and idyllic life style,
Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather than taking off the grid, put power back into the grid.
I think the cost would be much less. Get a 50 HP Steorn motor (and I now think
I understand how it works, and it's simple).
For God's sake, man, tell us the details!
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Rhong Dhong wrote:
Here's what I've been able to glean from their
site.
It is self-powered. There is no input.
No it's not.
Right. The ceo has said he does not know the source of
the energy.
It isn't anything obvious, so maybe it is something
like Frank
Stephen A. Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhong Dhong wrote:
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Rhong Dhong wrote:
Here's what I've been able to glean from their
site.
It is self-powered. There is no input.
No it's not.
Right. The ceo has said he
Here's what I've been able to glean from their site.
It is self-powered. There is no input.
They won't do demos because, they say, they'll be
put down as conmen unless a jury of reputable
scientists confirms the OU.
They'll announce their first products the day the jury
announces its verdict.
--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[**Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic rant caused
uproar...because of this very lame defense... that
criticism for 'The Passion Of The Christ' was the real
problem.
In all his hero-themed movies...even Mad Max, the
Patriot, Braveheart, and so on - he is playing
--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consequently, by analogy and given inordinate wealth
in immature hands, which is obviously in the case of
juvenile mentality types in Hollywood, like Tom
Cruise, Madonna, Mel Gibson...
Mel Gibson? A 50 year-old husband and father; a savvy
actor
Mark Goldes said that ETI would be testing one or more of his OU devices before the end of September. Any word on how it is going or how it went?
Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.
--- John Coviello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Global Warming Has Arrived. Get used to it and sell
any property that you
own in flood prone areas.
That reminds me of something I have wondered about.
I live in a town on the South shore of Lake Ontario.
If global warming results in a rise
they would make a tempting target for some psycho with
a rifle.
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Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about.
Just $16.99/mo. or less.
dsl.yahoo.com
--- William Beaty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Wikipedia started out using the simple
email-verified registration
which nearly all WWW forums use to exclude
trolls/flamers/spammers, it
would be a very different resource today.
There are two anonymizing utilities, Tor and Privoxy,
which
--- Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 07 October 2005 19:12, Jones Beene wrote:
But then again, there's not much difference these
days in D.C. and the
authoritarian Combine run by Big Nurse Ratched,
only now she could be
named Conde ... still wearing the Jack-boots
--- Wesley Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite the bottom few kilometers would need to be
alittle stifer than
the rest of the cable. Winds at higher altitudes are
not a problem on
the equater but at ground level a few precautions
are advisable. For the
other application, solar
Depolymerization supposedly makes oil out of just
about anything.
How does DP compare in this respect with other methods
to process oil shale into oil?
Would it be possible to turn out the oil from it much
faster and with simpler processing than with corncobs
and turkey guts? Hell, the stuff is
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