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On May 10, 6:12 pm, <d....@hotmail.com> wrote: > > The course and text below may be of interest to would be A-bomb designers. > > > 10. "Derive the Fuchs-Nordheim equations and solve them to predict the > > time behavior of prompt supercritical reactivity excursions." > > >http://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/ne/fall2001/ne526/NE%%20526ME%%2057... > > > E 526 - Computational Methods for Nuclear     

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Author: crs
Date: May 14, 2008 21:26

The course and text below may be of interest to the would A-bomb designers. 10. "Derive the Fuchs-Nordheim equations and solve them to predict the time behavior of prompt supercritical reactivity excursions." http://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/ne/fall2001/ne526/NE%%20526ME%%20575%%20Syllabus.doc E 526 - Computational Methods for Nuclear Reactors ME 575 - Numerical Methods Spring Quarter
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Peio : [M. Jouvet :] >>> Une bonne moitié de nos connaissances actuelles seront sans doute >>> fausses dans deux ou trois ans. L'ennui est que l'on ne sait pas >>> de quelle moitié il s'agit... hynapak : >> Position véritablement scientifique. Peio : > Ben oui. > Et, je le répète, ce n'est pas la position des psychanalystes qui > prétendent, eux, connaître la fonction du rêve     

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Author: d.086
Date: May 10, 2008 13:17

"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message news:13kaheqeskufg86@corp.supernews.com... Mind you, keyboards were a bit larger back then.... A few months back, I was talking to a younger friend who knows a _lot_ about computers, and indeed writes code for programs, and sets up websites...I mentioned the old memory frames with the ferrite donuts on the intermeshed wires
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"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message news:13kaheqeskufg86@corp.supernews.com... > > > Mind you, keyboards were a bit larger back then.... A few months back, I > was talking to a younger friend who knows a _lot_ about computers, and > indeed writes code for programs, and sets up websites...I mentioned the > old memory frames with the ferrite donuts on the intermeshed wires     

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Author: Johannes Baagoe
Date: Jan 3, 2008 09:25

"Pat Flannery" <flanner@daktel.com> wrote in message news:13kaheqeskufg86@corp.supernews.com... Mind you, keyboards were a bit larger back then.... A few months back, I was talking to a younger friend who knows a _lot_ about computers, and indeed writes code for programs, and sets up websites...I mentioned the old memory frames with the ferrite donuts on the intermeshed wires
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Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote: >> ...Last Pat and I heard from Henry, he was still having time >> constraint problems that were keeping him from getting his server up >> and running. I'm halfway tempted to call for someone to donate a >> pre-assembled box for him, but considering that Henry *created* half >> of Unix and Usenet, that would be akin to giving Jack Daniels a >> distiller. >     

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Author: Greg D. Moore (Strider)
Date: Nov 25, 2007 19:27

Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote: ...Last Pat and I heard from Henry, he was still having time constraint problems that were keeping him from getting his server up and running. I'm halfway tempted to call for someone to donate a pre-assembled box for him, but considering that Henry *created* half of Unix and Usenet, that would be akin to giving Jack Daniels a distiller.
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Greg D. Moore (Strider) wrote: >> ...Last Pat and I heard from Henry, he was still having time >> constraint problems that were keeping him from getting his server up >> and running. I'm halfway tempted to call for someone to donate a >> pre-assembled box for him, but considering that Henry *created* half >> of Unix and Usenet, that would be akin to giving Jack Daniels a >> distiller. >     

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Author: Greg D. Moore (Strider)
Date: Nov 25, 2007 19:27

On Jul 27, 2:44 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@gmail.com> wrote: If the moon were in fact associated with Earth as of the last 4 billion years, and having been collecting it's fair share of local and cosmic debris (say at the average rate of merely 4e9 grams/year), whereas within each billion years amounts to roughly 100 kg/m2, and of 4 billion years is therefore packing in 400 kg/m2 worth of
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Author: Greg D. Moore (Strider)
Date: Nov 25, 2007 19:27

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Author: Pat Flannery
Date: Nov 22, 2007 01:03

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Author: Pat Flannery
Date: Nov 22, 2007 01:03

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Author: Pat Flannery
Date: Nov 22, 2007 01:03

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Author: American
Date: Jul 28, 2007 23:23

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