Re: [Vo]:******2012: The Ultimate Solution to Total Destruction

2008-04-24 Thread OrionWorks
From Esa Ruoho 5 hours later, after terry blanton sent this, i clicked on the url and it worked. ohwell http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1836306637510497206hl=en Worked for me as well last night. Anyone care to critique its contents? Regards Steven Vincent Johnson

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread Taylor J. Smith
Hi Stephen, Nice simulation; but human greed and stupidity, which are impossible to over-estimate, are not factored in. The current oil price bubble, which closely resembles the classic Dutch tulipmania, will probably go they way of all bubbles, since they depend on the 'greater fool'

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread Harry Veeder
Whether or not it is literal or symbolic, what I like to know is Christ's body finite or infinite? Harry On 23/4/2008 4:23 PM, leaking pen wrote: Im not catholic, so i keep with communion being symbolic, and not actual. As I told the last Catholic priest to argue the point with me, okay,

[Vo]:Re: HUP-spread-out electron feels (and thus Coulomb-screens?) like a point charge...

2008-04-24 Thread Michel Jullian
No it wouldn't be, but even with my limited QM skills, I know that fortunately you don't have to get that close for nuclear fusion. Nucleus is fm scale (10^-15 m), but its De Broglie wavelength (roughly the distance at which tunneling can start occurring) at even room temperature thermal energy

Re: [Vo]:IPKat - weblog: The continuing incredible adventures of Dr. Randell Mills

2008-04-24 Thread Mike Carrell
A standard tactic of patent examiners is deny and cite objections and force the applicant to overcome the objections. Objections of this type have been seen before. The process of overcoming them is iterative, lengthy, expensive, and private. It is reasonable to believe that such interaction is

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread Harry Veeder
On 23/4/2008 4:17 PM, OrionWorks wrote: The Leak sez: even worse will be the premium meats, getting made and eating a genetic copy of YOURSELF. or a ceo of a company making all new employees have a Big Bob burger, guaranteed rump of our president, Big Bob. Wait a minute. Hasn't this

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread Terry Blanton
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:01 AM, Taylor J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Of course, the bubble will continue if the U. S. takes out the Iranian oil fields. Targeting the oil fields would be less strategic than targeting the only major refinery in Iran. Terry

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence
There turned out to be some issues with the analysis I did. First, a brief bit of background which I left out: Elasticity of demand is the percentage by which demand changes for a given percentage change in the price. So, if elasticity is -1, then if the price increases by 10%, the amount

Re: [Vo]:theory behind hydroxy gas production using Stanley Meyers unit

2008-04-24 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to thomas malloy's message of Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:55:18 -0500 (CDT): Hi, [snip] Robin van Spaandonk wrote: Actually, the frequencies that one might expect lie halfway between the 27.2 multiples. e.g. 13.6 eV 40.8 eV 68.0 eV etc. Interesting post Robin. I'm reminded of the 3rd

Re: [Vo]:IPKat - weblog: The continuing incredible adventures of Dr. Randell Mills

2008-04-24 Thread OrionWorks
From Mike Carrell: A standard tactic of patent examiners is deny and cite objections and force the applicant to overcome the objections. Objections of this type have been seen before. The process of overcoming them is iterative, lengthy, expensive, and private. It is reasonable to believe

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Stephen A. Lawrence's message of Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:48:21 -0400: Hi, [snip] The conclusion was that it was caused by the DOE pumping high grade crude into the strategic reserve! Apparently their buy rate is high Which would make perfect sense if they were planning on hitting Iran.

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread Jed Rothwell
I know little about economics, but a commentator on NPR today noted the following. Oil supplies are not as tight as they were, but the price of gasoline in the U.S. continues to rise because the dollar is weak. The dollar is weak for various reasons unrelated to energy, I gather. It is a pain

Re: [Vo]:IPKat - weblog: The continuing incredible adventures of Dr. Randell Mills

2008-04-24 Thread John Fields
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:07:54 -0500, you wrote: From Mike Carrell: A standard tactic of patent examiners is deny and cite objections and force the applicant to overcome the objections. Objections of this type have been seen before. The process of overcoming them is iterative, lengthy,

[Vo]:responce to the IPKat - weblog

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
Mike Carrell wrote: A standard tactic of patent examiners is deny and cite objections and force the applicant to overcome the objections. Objections of this type have been seen before. The process of overcoming them is iterative, lengthy, expensive, and private. It is reasonable to believe

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
OrionWorks wrote: Terry sez: I regularly chew on BOCA brand veggie burgers. PS: At the local farmer's market we actually can purchase Elk meat. A vender couple is raising elk on their homestead. It's not bad. Low fat content. Another acquired taste. And it helps support the

Re: [Vo]:CNN.COM: Scientists offered $1 million to grow laboratory chicken

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
Jed Rothwell wrote: OrionWorks wrote: What I'm trying to suggest is that test tube meat will never, EVER, no matter what they try engineering will taste 2. The most popular flavor will be the meat of Homo sapiens. It's in your local grocery store's meat case now, it's called pork.

Re: [Vo]:the Imbrogno interview

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
Robin van Spaandonk wrote: In reply to thomas malloy's message of Wed, 23 Apr 2008 18:17:08 -0500 (CDT): Hi, [snip] http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page2532.html?theme=light A pretty drawing, but utterly meaningless. I agree. --- Get FREE High Speed Internet from

Re: [Vo]:Oil price elasticity: Cutting through the fog

2008-04-24 Thread thomas malloy
Taylor J. Smith wrote: Hi Stephen, Nice simulation; but human greed and stupidity, which are impossible to over-estimate, are not Personal reflections: I hope they're right. Not sure that I do. Does your calculation factor in an increase in the supply of oil which will result from