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Mark Brader wrote, in <KYKdnSIDLtDuIZDRnZ2dnUVZ_gWdnZ2d@vex.net> on Mon, 07 Jun 2010 22:43:47 -0500: "bill van": 17, including one move across the Atlantic and two across most of Canada... By the way, mine includes one across the Atlantic *and* most of Canada. And my mother and I took surface transport the whole way (Canadian Pacific: one ship and two trains. Oh, and
Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Archimedes Plutonium wrote: Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 5229 (issue of 28 June 1999) Now I wonder if these slow light experiments can be built on a movable platform? And then to use that movable platform as a means of testing whether a Doppler shift effect exists or does not exist. So that if the slow light were to be seen as white, and then the platform
"bill van": 17, including one move across the Atlantic and two across most of Canada... By the way, mine includes one across the Atlantic *and* most of Canada. And my mother and I took surface transport the whole way (Canadian Pacific: one ship and two trains. Oh, and I suppose there was a British Railways train before all that.) And I do not remember the slightest bit of it. :-(
Howard Brazee wrote: On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 10:28:02 -0500, "HeyBub" <heybub@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: My point exactly. EasyTrieve allowed the unwashed to place a value of -17,000 feet in a database where the standard was the reverse. The original data edit program, designed by programmers (modest bow here), would laugh at such a value, but EasyTrieve (or similar) in the hands