Domain: edinformatics.com
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Comments · 8
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Re:Ronald Reagan
http://www.edinformatics.com/investor_education/us_debt.htm
Where does it start skyrocketing? Reagan.
http://www.lafn.org/gvdc/Natl_Debt_Chart-2004.gif
Obama is spending to try stave off another Great Depression brought on by deregulation and shenanigans pulled by a previous administration that started 2 wars and tried to keep them off the books.
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Re:Targus lobbyist
New Laptop Carry-all Fashion for Winter 2008 http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/270px-Brown_paper_bag.jpg
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Re:Ugh...
Maybe your should have taken biochem in the first place. Fructose is converted to fat and cholesterol in the liver.
"The medical profession thinks fructose is better for diabetics than sugar," says Meira Field, Ph.D., a research chemist at the USDA, in the Fall 2001 issue of the quarterly magazine of the Weston A. Price Foundation, "but every cell in the body can metabolize glucose. However, all fructose must be metabolized in the liver. The livers of the rats on the high fructose diet looked like the livers of alcoholics, plugged with fat and cirrhotic."
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Re:This is all very nice
But will it cut my lawn?
Take a look at the picture:
http://www.robotworldnews.com/100194b.jpg
It's almost a twin of this lawn mower:
http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/226px-ReelMower.png
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Math Apps.
Applets and other software that demonstrates mathmatical principles.
http://www.edinformatics.com/il/il_math.htm
http://smard.cqu.edu.au/Database/Teaching/JavaMath .html
[Physics]
http://faraday.physics.utoronto.ca/PVB/Harrison/Fl ash/
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Waiter...
850m^2 * pi * 45m is 102,141,031m^3, which is 2.7E10 gallons. Ice is 107.5% the volume of its water mass, 2.5E10 gallons. Which is about 15-20% the size of only one of the NYC upstate reservoirs. Perhaps documenting the process by which this ice collected and buried will explain whether there was any other water, and where it went.
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Re:Not actually based on a joke.
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Re:in any stone?
A new (fifth)* allotrope of carbon was recently found. It is a spongy solid that is extremely lightweight and, unusually, attracted to magnets. The inventors of this new form of carbon -- a magnetic carbon nanofoam-- say it could may someday find medical applications (see review article from Nature)
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* They ignore white carbon which most other sources agree was the fourth form.