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On 5 Sep, 20:19, Duwayne Anderson <DuwayneAnder...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Here's a link with a whole bunch of examples: > > > >http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/BoM/plag/long.html > > but go through the list and find some ones you think are outright > > and undisputed plagiarism, choose about 5 or 10 or so > > and I AM will correct you on those, and that should tell > > the newsgroup and     

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Author: NickYoungh
Date: Sep 6, 2008 07:44

On Jun 3, 11:44 am, Willie.Moo...@gmail.com wrote: The 24 years isn't a supply. Its a rate. 4%% annual growth in energy consumption equals the revised amounts of production capacity in 24 years. To avoid economic downturn, supply shortages, price increases and so forth, after this time, requires additional capacity be brought on line. Rather than expand the production of synthetic
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The 24 years isn't a supply. Its a rate. 4%% annual growth in energy consumption equals the revised amounts of production capacity in 24 years. To avoid economic downturn, supply shortages, price increases and so forth, after this time, requires additional capacity be brought on line. Rather than expand the production of synthetic fuels, solar hydrogen, or extracted fuels, direct beaming     

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Author: BradGuth
Date: Jun 3, 2008 11:56

"Charlie" <cbauwifl6@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bd08f3fb-b1fa-423b-8682-a8a060337ae2@b5g2000pri.googlegroups.com... On May 20, 10:09 am, Keith <bobgn...@cox.net> wrote: On May 20, 9:34 am, Charlie <cbauwi...@yahoo.com> wrote: Women who have made the grade - no, _all women_ should be treated with respect, and it is not respectful to call any woman with
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On May 20, 10:09 am, Keith <bobgn...@cox.net> wrote: > On May 20, 9:34 am, Charlie <cbauwi...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > >  Women who have made the grade - no, _all women_ should > > > >    be treated with respect, and it is not respectful > > >    to call any woman with whom you are not > > >    familiar, sweetie. Take that Charlie! :) > > > >    Thanks for the welcome back. Andrew     

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Author: Willie.Mookie
Date: Jun 3, 2008 11:44

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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, broli wrote: > On Apr 16, 10:40 am, Timo Nieminen <t...@physics.uq.edu.au> wrote: > > > > > Given that wave methods of calculating radar cross-sections of objects > > > > assume plane wave illumination, you want parallel rays. Easy to do in > > > > Cartesian coordinates. > > > If the source point is far enough away, the rays will be close enough to > > parallel for     

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Author: bobgnome
Date: May 20, 2008 11:59

On Apr 16, 3:49 pm, broli <Brol...@gmail.com> wrote: Well, I was simply thinking of taking a ratio of backscattered power to the total power which is incident on the object. Yes, that is the idea. The idea of a "cross-section" is that you can relate that reflected power to a flat area of some size (cross section) reflecting back a portion of the beam. Warning! Warning! Geometrical
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On Apr 16, 10:40 am, Timo Nieminen <t...@physics.uq.edu.au> wrote: > > > Given that wave methods of calculating radar cross-sections of objects > > > assume plane wave illumination, you want parallel rays. Easy to do in > > > Cartesian coordinates. > If the source point is far enough away, the rays will be close enough to > parallel for all practical purposes. Well I used some what different     

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Author: Charlie
Date: May 20, 2008 11:34

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Date: Apr 18, 2008 14:11

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Author: Timo Nieminen
Date: Apr 16, 2008 15:39

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Author: Benj
Date: Apr 16, 2008 13:21

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Author: broli
Date: Apr 16, 2008 12:49

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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Apr 11, 2008 14:28

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