Re:does this break the theory of relativity?
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Does this say that if we manafacture a material with permitivity less than that of vaccum, then light can travel faster than the so called Cosmic limit?
Everyone knows that a nucleotide is made of a sugar, a base, and a phosphate group. The A,T (or U in RNA),C, and G are the basis so it is awfuly wrong to go around and shout ATCP (Base, Base, Base, Phosphate Group). Someone corrects me if I'm wrong.
I kept insisting that I heard a "P" in the movie, but all my friends said that he had it right! Well, I know now that I heard it as a "P". It's either ATCG for DNA, or AUCG (uracil) for RNA if I'm not mistaken.
Does this say that if we manafacture a material with permitivity less than that of vaccum, then light can travel faster than the so called Cosmic limit?
Now how many times does that happen?!
I wish if the brits haven't given Kuwaitis their indepandance back in 1962. Kuwait would have been much cooler with the English around.
How about Linux^2 (Linux Square) ? or "Care for a Turbo Linux"? or "Lamest merger ever"? "I once said Duh" Arthur C. Clarke
It's just about time, at least I don't have to go into any more stupid discussions like "I want to buy a video card, 3DFX or Nvidia?!".
Everyone knows that a nucleotide is made of a sugar, a base, and a phosphate group. The A,T (or U in RNA),C, and G are the basis so it is awfuly wrong to go around and shout ATCP (Base, Base, Base, Phosphate Group). Someone corrects me if I'm wrong.
I kept insisting that I heard a "P" in the movie, but all my friends said that he had it right! Well, I know now that I heard it as a "P". It's either ATCG for DNA, or AUCG (uracil) for RNA if I'm not mistaken.
Nice article about the reality of Linux world. I don't think that Billy would really care for KDE vs. GNOME nonetheless.