I have never told anyone of this prank before now. In 8th grade I was riding on the school bus behind our teacher who was driving. When we started up a hill I softly started tapping my feet. I changed the pace of my tapping with the speed of the bus. After about three miles he told everyone to shut up and stopped the bus in the middle of the road, it was great. Not hearing the noise anymore he slowly crept forward and on we went and if nothing happened.
I have some sort of fern and two other low light plants. I need to learn more about Hawaiian plants I guess. Nothing illegal if that is what your asking, this is a dorm room... Last year I had a bike in the same place and they made me move it due to the "fire hazard". The iPot is locked to the rail with a thick chain so they will have to tell me to move it.
But I did void the warranty on this iMac. The plants are happy and you can see the blueberry glow from a good distance! The old iMacs like this one seem much harder to gut.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~brandsbe/iPot.jpg
^H (ctrl+H) is backspace typically used while working with UNIX. ^W (ctrl+W) is used to delete the previous word.
Re:Plotting Ahead?
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Unruly Milky Way
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Stars are so small and so far apart that they almost never come close to hitting. Main sequence stars are roughly separated by one parsec (3.26 light-years). You can think of it like having one golf ball ten miles away from you and hitting another and asking if they are likely to collide. Galaxies do collide often and interact because they are close together compared to their width.
From what I have read buckyballs have really neat conductive and structural properties. The article fails to state that there have been no commercially viable applications for the molecules. As long as that is true the fishes have little to worry about.
"Any of various cagelike, hollow molecules composed of hexagonal and pentagonal groups of atoms, and especially those formed from carbon, that constitute the third form of carbon after diamond and graphite." dictionary.
In the dozen years since their discovery in 1985, the soccer-ball-shaped molecules of 60 or more carbon atoms now known as fullerenes have displayed a dazzling variety of tricks. Although real-world applications are still a way off, researchers have coaxed these "buckyballs" to become superconductors at low temperatures, emit light and carbon ion beams, and form many other compounds with different properties.
"hazards and risks are poorly understood"
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Buckyballs Kill Fish
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"Because of the novel arrangements of the atoms in these molecules -- and because the laws of physics behave differently at such scales -- nanoparticles display bizarre chemical properties." The laws of physics do not behave differently on a HUGE carbon 60 molecule! The article fails to show what the buckyballs do to the fish or aquatic fleas. Does anyone have insight?
For about a year now I have been thinking about putting together a webpage where students can offer and request text books within a single school. I'm sure the privately for-profit university bookstore would put a hit out on me. I put off buying my botany lab manual until last night. It amounts to about 100 black and white 8.5x11 inch unbound pages for $55 plus tax. It hurts.
It was greatly surprising to find news about this tablet on MSNBC with no comments inferring that it was unstable, inferior, communist... http://msnbc.com/news/999960.asp?0si =-
Now not only are/. articles full of mistakes, the articles are too! Is Callista the feminine version of Callisto? Talk about a frigid moon. "A lander may be sent to the surface of the Europa to look for organic matter." "The Europa" is right out. Think an editor or stopped before he or she got to the end?
The cost to construct, maintain, and protect a space elevator is far beyond what we can get out of one with current technology. How many millions of tons would we have to put up into orbit with an elevator to make it match a hydrogen rocket?
I have been thinking about this for a while. If I died suddenly, from the view of the online community, I would just disappear. No one would know to contact them. Most people would forget, or never notice, but some should really be contacted. Now I'm thinking I should make a list and put it on my hard drive to be found, (right next to the prOn) and have instructions on who needs informing.
I never really understood him when I was younger. I was always mystified how the picture was so clear yet had so many audio "glitches" I'm reminded of the horror each time I see the old Coke vending machine. C-C-Catch the wave... Wasn't he on Square One too? Now as long as Alf stays dead.
I belive the "satellite" you are thinking of is SOHO, but that would not be a satellite exactly.
I would think we would only have the time it takes light to travel to earth for a warning,about seven min I think.
I have never told anyone of this prank before now.
In 8th grade I was riding on the school bus behind our teacher who was driving. When we started up a hill I softly started tapping my feet. I changed the pace of my tapping with the speed of the bus. After about three miles he told everyone to shut up and stopped the bus in the middle of the road, it was great. Not hearing the noise anymore he slowly crept forward and on we went and if nothing happened.
Now maybe AbiWord will actually work on my computer. It always did werid things when inserting text.
Venus is the bright one.
And some more picture if you like. I should have kept the "extreme vacuum" sticker from the monitor.
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I have some sort of fern and two other low light plants. I need to learn more about Hawaiian plants I guess. Nothing illegal if that is what your asking, this is a dorm room... Last year I had a bike in the same place and they made me move it due to the "fire hazard". The iPot is locked to the rail with a thick chain so they will have to tell me to move it.
But I did void the warranty on this iMac. The plants are happy and you can see the blueberry glow from a good distance! The old iMacs like this one seem much harder to gut.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~brandsbe/iPot.jpg
^H (ctrl+H) is backspace typically used while working with UNIX. ^W (ctrl+W) is used to delete the previous word.
Stars are so small and so far apart that they almost never come close to hitting. Main sequence stars are roughly separated by one parsec (3.26 light-years). You can think of it like having one golf ball ten miles away from you and hitting another and asking if they are likely to collide. Galaxies do collide often and interact because they are close together compared to their width.
From what I have read buckyballs have really neat conductive and structural properties. The article fails to state that there have been no commercially viable applications for the molecules. As long as that is true the fishes have little to worry about.
"Any of various cagelike, hollow molecules composed of hexagonal and pentagonal groups of atoms, and especially those formed from carbon, that constitute the third form of carbon after diamond and graphite." dictionary.
In the dozen years since their discovery in 1985, the soccer-ball-shaped molecules of 60 or more carbon atoms now known as fullerenes have displayed a dazzling variety of tricks. Although real-world applications are still a way off, researchers have coaxed these "buckyballs" to become superconductors at low temperatures, emit light and carbon ion beams, and form many other compounds with different properties.
"Because of the novel arrangements of the atoms in these molecules -- and because the laws of physics behave differently at such scales -- nanoparticles display bizarre chemical properties."
The laws of physics do not behave differently on a HUGE carbon 60 molecule! The article fails to show what the buckyballs do to the fish or aquatic fleas. Does anyone have insight?
For about a year now I have been thinking about putting together a webpage where students can offer and request text books within a single school. I'm sure the privately for-profit university bookstore would put a hit out on me.
I put off buying my botany lab manual until last night. It amounts to about 100 black and white 8.5x11 inch unbound pages for $55 plus tax. It hurts.
It was greatly surprising to find news about this tablet on MSNBC with no comments inferring that it was unstable, inferior, communist...i =-
http://msnbc.com/news/999960.asp?0s
Will everyone else now belive me that Carl Sagan may know more than he is letting on?
They have picture and pretty graphs here! Happy now?3 02/564 9/1382
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/
"Methinks this is just vaporware." /. We can see that this is malware aswell.
Uh, this is
Now not only are /. articles full of mistakes, the articles are too! Is Callista the feminine version of Callisto? Talk about a frigid moon.
"A lander may be sent to the surface of the Europa to look for organic matter." "The Europa" is right out.
Think an editor or stopped before he or she got to the end?
The cost to construct, maintain, and protect a space elevator is far beyond what we can get out of one with current technology. How many millions of tons would we have to put up into orbit with an elevator to make it match a hydrogen rocket?
I have been thinking about this for a while. If I died suddenly, from the view of the online community, I would just disappear. No one would know to contact them. Most people would forget, or never notice, but some should really be contacted. Now I'm thinking I should make a list and put it on my hard drive to be found, (right next to the prOn) and have instructions on who needs informing.
Would you be able to call it a war with so few combatants?
I was too young to see the actual show also. I think I also saw him on Square One or 3-2-1 contact! It's sort of fuzzy now.
I never really understood him when I was younger. I was always mystified how the picture was so clear yet had so many audio "glitches"
I'm reminded of the horror each time I see the old Coke vending machine. C-C-Catch the wave...
Wasn't he on Square One too?
Now as long as Alf stays dead.
I have the Mac verson. I uesd porntipsguzzardo as a cheat to give oneself $1m $500k.
So when BG dies, or even is killed...nm, Microsoft would be 55% sold to the gov.?
I belive the "satellite" you are thinking of is SOHO, but that would not be a satellite exactly. I would think we would only have the time it takes light to travel to earth for a warning,about seven min I think.