13 things that do not make sense

2005-03-18 Thread Colin Quinney
NEWSCIENTIST http://www1.youreletters.com/t/125953/1650219/678078/0/ 13 things that do not make sense 19 March 2005 NewScientist.com news service Michael Brooks #13 Cold fusion AFTER 16 years, it's back. In fact, cold fusion never really went away. Over a 10-year period from 1989, US navy labs ran

Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-03-18 Thread Jones Beene
> Praise Bob! > > (Subgenius Sarfatti also heard from Valis: > > http://www.qedcorp.com/pcr/pcr/parsifal.html ) Geeze, is he not more Full of S_ _ _ than a Christmas turkey?

Re: OT:The will of Valis

2005-03-18 Thread Terry Blanton
--- Jones Beene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Then what you need, brother, is a clear message from > on-high... Pastor Rod, You must come visit our church as a guest lector: http://www.subgenius.com/ always broadcast on Radio Free Albemuth Praise Bob! (Subgenius Sarfatti also heard from Val

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-18 Thread Terry Blanton
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Actually, I think I may have been a rabbi in a > former life. Yeah, my wife is a Messianic Jew and we have been together over 20 years. We *do* argue over her tithe thing . . . I say it's *after* taxes! __ Do y

Re: DNAger of nanotechnology

2005-03-18 Thread Mike Carrell
Robin wrote: > Hi, > > The saving grace of nano-technology until now has been its > inability to self-replicate. That may now no longer be true. > > http://www.physorg.com/news3438.html > But the self-replicating elements in the story are bacteria, which have been self-replicating for untold year

OT:The will of Valis

2005-03-18 Thread Jones Beene
- Original Message - From: "Terry Blanton" > I am 100% neo-pagan. What a relief to know! Then what you need, brother, is a clear message from on-high... VALIS by the former and current highness himself, Philip K. Dick, is a one of the most thought provoking pieces of Sci-fi in recent

Re: Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-18 Thread orionworks
> From: Terry Blanton > While I was raised Baptist, I certainly am not now. > AAMOF, I wasn't too sure what I was until I found: > > BELIEF-O-MATIC!!! > > Not sure about what religion you are? Then go to: > > http://www.beliefnet.com > > and take the 20 question test of the belief-o-mat

DNAger of nanotechnology

2005-03-18 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
Hi, The saving grace of nano-technology until now has been its inability to self-replicate. That may now no longer be true. http://www.physorg.com/news3438.html Regards, Robin van Spaandonk All SPAM goes in the trash unread.

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-18 Thread Terry Blanton
While I was raised Baptist, I certainly am not now.  AAMOF, I wasn't too sure what I was until I found:   BELIEF-O-MATIC!!!   Not sure about what religion you are?  Then go to:   http://www.beliefnet.com   and take the 20 question test of the belief-o-matic (third bullet on the left).  I am 100% ne

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-18 Thread orionworks
Hi Thomas, > From: thomas malloy ... > Not at all, we call our religion Messianic Judaism. > We keep Sabbath and the Levitical Festivals and do our > best to be Torah Observant. Thanks for the clarification. I can pretty much respect anyone who remain true to their own school. I only wish to

Re: OT: The will of God

2005-03-18 Thread thomas malloy
Hi Thomas, I hope you don't find this too forward of me to ask but I could use a clarification as to what your religious preferences are. It is my understanding that you are of the Evangelical persuasion. Pardon my ignorance but what remains unclear to me is whether this means you are Christian

Mining Artic Hydrates

2005-03-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Someone's listening!   http://sts.gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/permafrost/arcticgas.html Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page

RE: New to me

2005-03-18 Thread Jones Beene
--- Michael Foster wrote: > My own rudimentary experiments showing that objects with the same electrostatic charge can be made to attract in close enough proximity are pointedly ignored by most anyone I show them to. "Ignored" may be the wrong word. Just as with Ken Shoulders excellent experime

Re: Cygnet : was A Dash of Silver

2005-03-18 Thread Jones Beene
--- Robin van Spaandonk wrote: > So why can't a high energy gamma-ray be absorbed by a nucleus of oxygen/nitrogen in the upper atmosphere, and strip a proton off (or tear the nucleus to shreds), which then have extreme energy? this happeans all the time, except for the "extreme" part. It is

Tsunami Signals Swan Song?

2005-03-18 Thread Terry Blanton
Several interesting articles:   http://exopolitics.blogs.com/exopolitics/2005/03/did_a_neutron_s.html__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Re: ...water into wine...

2005-03-18 Thread thomas malloy
It' funny when you think about it (peculiar not Ha-Ha) that water and carbon - the two most important constituents of the human body - have a lot in common. Carbon has two main allotropes, Diamond and Graphite. carbon black makes three, and fullerine makes four. Water also has two main allotropes,