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Re: How long will moores law Continue?     

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Author: John Bailey
Date: May 4, 2008 10:29

...-heads, Moore stated that in roughly 15 years the ability to cram ever-shrinking semiconductors onto a sliver of silicon would likely be prevented by "something fairly fundamental." http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/moore.shtml Between Landauer's principle and Holevo's Bound, extending Moore's prediction to encompass quantum computing is left as an exercise for the reader. http://en....
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Re: Nie ma żadnej ewolucji     

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Author: aster
Date: Nov 25, 2007 13:28

... o tym, jak bogaty jest wachlarz BIOLOGICZNEJ zmiennosci danej formy. Nie ma powodu, aby takich faktow nie uwzgledniac przy odtwarzaniu dziejow jakiejs kategorii organizmow, np. http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20030015210657data_trunc_sys.shtml. Bo nie jest niemozliwe, aby jakis fenotyp (i zwiazany z nim genotyp) trwal na przestrzeni chocby tysiecy - milionow lat, by pozniej ponownie ...
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Re: Dziedziczenie "cech nabytych"     

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Author: aster
Date: Nov 5, 2007 10:03

... o tym, jak bogaty jest wachlarz BIOLOGICZNEJ zmiennosci danej formy. Nie ma powodu, aby takich faktow nie uwzgledniac przy odtwarzaniu dziejow jakiejs kategorii organizmow, np. http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20030015210657data_trunc_sys.shtml. Bo nie jest niemozliwe, aby jakis fenotyp (i zwiazany z nim genotyp) trwal na przestrzeni chocby tysiecy - milionow lat, by pozniej ponownie...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Oct 22, 2007 07:32

... significantly _increase_ the 20 E 15 tones of salt that has been in the oceans for tens of millions of years. The link has already been posted:http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and precipation (lower). There is no net change. Don't try to confuse Brat with the facts. Not when it ...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Oct 21, 2007 23:03

... of years. The link has already been posted:http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and ... North Atlantic region, along with drought conditions in other places. http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml The oceans and atmosphere continually exchange fresh water. ...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Oct 21, 2007 19:59

... _increase_ the 20 E 15 tones of salt that has been in the oceans for tens of millions of years. The link has already been posted:http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and precipation (lower). There is no net change. So Dr. Gray is a rightard wacko? If so we ...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Oct 21, 2007 19:56

...to significantly _increase_ the 20 E 15 tones of salt that has been in the oceans for tens of millions of years. The link has already been posted:http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and precipation (lower). There is no net change. So Dr. Gray is a rightard wacko? If so ...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Oct 21, 2007 19:33

... significantly _increase_ the 20 E 15 tones of salt that has been in the oceans for tens of millions of years. The link has already been posted:http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and precipation (lower). There is no net change. So Dr. Gray is a rightard wacko? If so we need more...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Eric Gisin
Date: Oct 21, 2007 10:42

...few decades to significantly _increase_ the 20 E 15 tones of salt that has been in the oceans for tens of millions of years. The link has already been posted: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml Basically, surface salinity depends on evaporation (rising) and precipation (lower). There is no net change. It's scary to think I'm the only one here who...
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Re: Dr Gray's Saltier Water = Global Warming Theory     

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Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Oct 18, 2007 06:03

> No where have I read that the oceans are becoming saltier. In fact I have read the exact opposite. Most are bright enought to figger out melting ice caps dilutes the water. Try here, instead of your anal delusions: http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/20031117204012data_trunc_sys.shtml How is the extra salt warming the planet? Bret Cahill
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