Why does it seem there is a bias towards quests and the Alliance side? I play Horde and I would like to get keyed for Onyxia but I don't have the time to run a 5-man 4 hour instance run. And all I hear is how the Alliance version of getting keyed is much easier. This seems to be a general theme I've heard about alot of the quest chains between each side to side.
I think an apology should be issued. By Pons/Fleischman, for conducting bad science and jumping the gun for fame and fortune. This may or may not be one of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time but it could have been one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century had they followed some acceptable protocol and got their numbers write. Who knows, we could have had cold fusion plants powering everything by 2025 (intentional exageration) and maybe lessened the wests need for oil from the volitile middle east. Instead, its been turned into a joke. That's the real shame.
I always wonder when I read one of these articles about detecting planets, what would our Solar Sytem look like? Would these methods of analyzing dimming and wobble be able to detect more than just Jupiter? Most that I've read being discovered have periods of a few days not 100s of days. Are these methods getting better that eventually with enough data they can spot and discern a 'complicated' systems as ours?
Why does it seem there is a bias towards quests and the Alliance side? I play Horde and I would like to get keyed for Onyxia but I don't have the time to run a 5-man 4 hour instance run. And all I hear is how the Alliance version of getting keyed is much easier. This seems to be a general theme I've heard about alot of the quest chains between each side to side.
I think an apology should be issued. By Pons/Fleischman, for conducting bad science and jumping the gun for fame and fortune. This may or may not be one of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time but it could have been one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century had they followed some acceptable protocol and got their numbers write. Who knows, we could have had cold fusion plants powering everything by 2025 (intentional exageration) and maybe lessened the wests need for oil from the volitile middle east. Instead, its been turned into a joke. That's the real shame.
I always wonder when I read one of these articles about detecting planets, what would our Solar Sytem look like? Would these methods of analyzing dimming and wobble be able to detect more than just Jupiter? Most that I've read being discovered have periods of a few days not 100s of days. Are these methods getting better that eventually with enough data they can spot and discern a 'complicated' systems as ours?