Hot fusion has been replicated many times on the surface of the Earth in: Hydrogen bombs (uncontrolled), Tokamaks, Stellerators, Z-pinch machines, Farnsworth fusors (in peoples backyard shed) and other devices. We have not managed to extract more energy from it than we put in, but we certainly replicated it.
It is indeed historical. The ancient Greeks divided the stars in 6 categories or magnitudes, magnitude 1 for the brightest stars to 6 for those barely visible with the naked eye. The mathematical formula only emerged later (1856 by Pogson) who defined the brightness scale by: a magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star and Polaris is magnitude 2 which more or less fitted the ancient magnitude scale.
Next they start leaving Yelp reviews: "Did not wash feet, will not eat again.", "Food kept kicking me in the face." and "I hate food wrapped in neoprene."
I believe this is the estimated surface temperature on the sunlit side of the comet's nucleus. Just like the surface of the Moon and Mercury have a temperature of 390K and 670K despite not having a significant atmosphere.
Open voting on public elections is a very bad idea and directly undermines democracy. It leads directly to intimidation and bribery. Ever heard of employers forcing employees to vote on 'the right party' or find themselves without a job? That's why secret ballots are considered essential to democracy. Open voting by representatives on the other hand ensures voters can verify their chosen representative at least represents them and can adjust their voting in the next election (whether they actually do that is of course another matter).
Aerospace consultant? Did the shipbuilders also get to name the discoveries of explorers? But I highly doubt he was even involved in building the HARPS instrument or the ESO 3.6m Telescope. So it would be like some random ship builder in England naming Hispaniola "Some bloke's passed away granddad's place" after doing a contest about it and expect it to be accepted. What these Uwingu guys are doing is disrespectful for the discoverers, the IAU and the granddad. I wouldn't like it if people attached my name to a celestial body illegitimately.
They were sued into oblivion in 2039 after blue flashes of death on their time machine left users, well, a bit stretched out, from the Big Bang to their "starting point".
There are only 2 types of Earth crossing asteroids: Apollos with a semi major axis larger than 1AU and perihelion smaller than Earth's aphelion and Atens with a semi major axis smaller than 1AU and aphelion larger than Earth's perihelion. There are 4803 known Apollo asteroids (I don't know where the 5200 number in the summary comes from but IAU's Minor Planet Center knows of only 4803) and 747 known Atens, so there was a very good chance that the meteorite was an Apollo...
You need Tau Ceti's ecliptic coordinates to know it position relative to the orbit of Earth around the Sun. Those are -24.8159 degrees latitude and 17.8186 degrees longtiude. So Tau Ceti is almost 25 degrees below the ecliptic, not 15 above.
It certainly can be done and in fact has been done. Ulysses has a highly inclinded orbit around the sun with an inclination of 80.2 degrees. They did use Jupiter though.
Westboro (I refuse to align them with a church or religious denomination, and I wish the media would as well)
You mean religions are better? You think crusades, genocides, jihads, dead sentences, stoning, human sacrifices etc., suppression of entire classes/genders..., you know, the stuff religions tend to do is better? Or worse? They might not be violent yet, but the hate they preach makes them fit in the religious nut job box quite well.
I don't see why it would be impossible to have an octarine camera (based on some special kind of imp) in Discworld like we have IR, UV and X-ray camera's in our universe.
I'm from Belgium and still there (quite happy about it and not planning to leave). The royal palaces are property of the state and managed by an entity called the 'Koninklijke Stichting', they have not been sold. There has been a spate of sale and lease back crap by the previous government, though. De Gucht is not unbespoken (tried for insider trading and tax evasion) but corruption is not on the list. How much I dislike Sabam and wouldn't be suprised if they actually would try that, this is nothing more than a rumour and this is the first time I heard it. It certainly did not pop up in the belgian media and it sure would if they got air of it, they don't like De Gucht either.
Btw According to the 'Corruption Perceptions Index' Sweden is the 4th least corrupt country in the world, Belgium 19th. Columbia 80th, but being a 'rich' Belgian there helps I guess? The USA comes in at the 24th place.
Because it is nice to live in a country with good infrastructure, proper education and healthcare? Where you know that when someone comes of age he'll be taken care off, regardless of how lucky he got during his life? When you fall ill you won't be bankrupt?
Is it really that bad to pay 33% tax when the regular employee has to pay 50%? Sure 1 year of that 33% may be more than an employee pays his whole life, but that's not the fucking point. Everyone does his share and if you strike it big, it means you end up paying more but you still end up with a whole lot more.
Hot fusion has been replicated many times on the surface of the Earth in: Hydrogen bombs (uncontrolled), Tokamaks, Stellerators, Z-pinch machines, Farnsworth fusors (in peoples backyard shed) and other devices. We have not managed to extract more energy from it than we put in, but we certainly replicated it.
It is indeed historical. The ancient Greeks divided the stars in 6 categories or magnitudes, magnitude 1 for the brightest stars to 6 for those barely visible with the naked eye. The mathematical formula only emerged later (1856 by Pogson) who defined the brightness scale by: a magnitude 1 star is 100 times brighter than a magnitude 6 star and Polaris is magnitude 2 which more or less fitted the ancient magnitude scale.
Next they start leaving Yelp reviews: "Did not wash feet, will not eat again.", "Food kept kicking me in the face." and "I hate food wrapped in neoprene."
Just meat with a couple of them
animal or human?
I believe this is the estimated surface temperature on the sunlit side of the comet's nucleus. Just like the surface of the Moon and Mercury have a temperature of 390K and 670K despite not having a significant atmosphere.
One atmosphere isn't very hard to contain and if it fails it would just pop, not explode.
Almost anything you use now started out as a toy for the wealthy.
I wouldn't use the Titanic as example but the Costa Concordia...
Open voting on public elections is a very bad idea and directly undermines democracy. It leads directly to intimidation and bribery. Ever heard of employers forcing employees to vote on 'the right party' or find themselves without a job? That's why secret ballots are considered essential to democracy. Open voting by representatives on the other hand ensures voters can verify their chosen representative at least represents them and can adjust their voting in the next election (whether they actually do that is of course another matter).
Aerospace consultant? Did the shipbuilders also get to name the discoveries of explorers? But I highly doubt he was even involved in building the HARPS instrument or the ESO 3.6m Telescope. So it would be like some random ship builder in England naming Hispaniola "Some bloke's passed away granddad's place" after doing a contest about it and expect it to be accepted. What these Uwingu guys are doing is disrespectful for the discoverers, the IAU and the granddad. I wouldn't like it if people attached my name to a celestial body illegitimately.
After surfing around for 15 years I can say: Anyone claiming the porn got there by accident is lying. Certainly if it's 15yo kids.
They were sued into oblivion in 2039 after blue flashes of death on their time machine left users, well, a bit stretched out, from the Big Bang to their "starting point".
There are only 2 types of Earth crossing asteroids: Apollos with a semi major axis larger than 1AU and perihelion smaller than Earth's aphelion and Atens with a semi major axis smaller than 1AU and aphelion larger than Earth's perihelion. There are 4803 known Apollo asteroids (I don't know where the 5200 number in the summary comes from but IAU's Minor Planet Center knows of only 4803) and 747 known Atens, so there was a very good chance that the meteorite was an Apollo...
You need Tau Ceti's ecliptic coordinates to know it position relative to the orbit of Earth around the Sun. Those are -24.8159 degrees latitude and 17.8186 degrees longtiude. So Tau Ceti is almost 25 degrees below the ecliptic, not 15 above.
It certainly can be done and in fact has been done. Ulysses has a highly inclinded orbit around the sun with an inclination of 80.2 degrees. They did use Jupiter though.
Westboro (I refuse to align them with a church or religious denomination, and I wish the media would as well)
You mean religions are better? You think crusades, genocides, jihads, dead sentences, stoning, human sacrifices etc., suppression of entire classes/genders..., you know, the stuff religions tend to do is better? Or worse? They might not be violent yet, but the hate they preach makes them fit in the religious nut job box quite well.
You intend to fight zombies with passports? To give them papercuts? Bundle them together and make a brick out of it?
During a gold rush many people became rich, but most of them were those selling supplies or services to the poor sods trying to find gold.
You're holding it wrong...
I don't see why it would be impossible to have an octarine camera (based on some special kind of imp) in Discworld like we have IR, UV and X-ray camera's in our universe.
The camera is capturing octarine glow! If you don't like it buy an inferior camera uncapable of this magnificent feat!
I'm from Belgium and still there (quite happy about it and not planning to leave). The royal palaces are property of the state and managed by an entity called the 'Koninklijke Stichting', they have not been sold. There has been a spate of sale and lease back crap by the previous government, though. De Gucht is not unbespoken (tried for insider trading and tax evasion) but corruption is not on the list. How much I dislike Sabam and wouldn't be suprised if they actually would try that, this is nothing more than a rumour and this is the first time I heard it. It certainly did not pop up in the belgian media and it sure would if they got air of it, they don't like De Gucht either.
Btw According to the 'Corruption Perceptions Index' Sweden is the 4th least corrupt country in the world, Belgium 19th. Columbia 80th, but being a 'rich' Belgian there helps I guess? The USA comes in at the 24th place.
Because it is nice to live in a country with good infrastructure, proper education and healthcare? Where you know that when someone comes of age he'll be taken care off, regardless of how lucky he got during his life? When you fall ill you won't be bankrupt?
Is it really that bad to pay 33% tax when the regular employee has to pay 50%? Sure 1 year of that 33% may be more than an employee pays his whole life, but that's not the fucking point. Everyone does his share and if you strike it big, it means you end up paying more but you still end up with a whole lot more.
Don't forget 50 years of communist economic mismanagment on quite a large chunck of Germany (and Europe).
No, they don't. Come back when the US elects their secretaries directly as well.