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Re: the best holiday you've had, ever in your life?     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:15

On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 04:38:19 -0700 (PDT), Nic <n.m.keele@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: whats the best holiday you've ever had and how!? Here and now : no responsibilities, no worry, no tasks, only entertainment as I watch the cultures deteriorate. Figuring out the situation from different points of view, especially an engineering POV, has always been satisfying. Doing that full time is a kind ...
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the best holiday you've had, ever in your life?     

Author: Nic
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:38

whats the best holiday you've ever had and how!? I've heard and read much about European holidays and friends and an aquaintance has shown me wonderful pictures of their friends and appartments in Turkey for instance, I read that it has more Romano- and Greek ancient history and monuments left there than the Greek Islands have these days, and the old islands have always been popular for ...
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Re: Is it EVER going to end?     

Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:04

...>> My god, you'd think we just walked out of the cave. You'd think people were giving birth to alien monsters or something. You think people just started abandoning babies recently? We know that ancient cultures did, and they did it before recorded history as well. The Greeks had a "baby jar". It was a jar big enuf to bury a baby in. When was the human race ever grown up?
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Re: Solution ever found to this?     

Author: Bob I
Date: Sep 18, 2008 14:44

Solutions are found all the time, BUT the question for you to answer is, what was the problem? You didn't identify it! Sort of like walking up to a stranger and saying "Will this road lead to my destination?" Dave wrote: Was a solution ever found? I'm having the exact same issue. Thanks. - dave
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?     

Author: spudnik
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:36

...or -...00001.) is found to be ...9999., per Hensel's lemma. (in short, the integers have the same properties of 'decimal' periodicities, as do the fractions, or the nth roots).... what ever happenned to Buridan's donkey, I don't see that this really effects EPR, one way or the other; like Schroedinger's summarily dystressed cat, the interpretation is all Copenhagenskoolish! Does "it"...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?     

Author: spudnik
Date: Sep 16, 2008 19:29

... or -...00001.) is found to be ...9999., per Hensel's lemma. (in short, the integers have the same properties of 'decimal' periodicities, as do the fractions, or the nth roots). what ever happenned to Buridan's donkey, I don't see that this really effects EPR, one way or the other; like Schroedinger's summarily dystressed cat, the interpretation is all Copenhagenskoolish! Does "it" ...
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Re: Greatest Cover Song ever     

Author: M C hammered
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:34

On Sep 10, 10:13 pm, Raja <zepflo...@gmail.com> wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BC6Es3m6T4 Now fokes, yer oke mista charlie aint zackly sure what the best cover song ever is...BUT...I read once that on the Yoke's splendriferous Star Piece tour, which she did to keep Johns flame alive, she would sing Johns masterpiece "Imagines"...and somtimes, from a microphone hidden in the ...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?     

Author: BradGuth
Date: Sep 13, 2008 05:06

... has mass and gravity? Do Anti-Matter has mass and gravity? Bye Sanny Be Intelligent:http://www.GetClub.com This following context should apply to this topic of " Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?" Gary Bohn / According to your definition of evidence we can know very little. Joseki359 / Life here could have been initialized by the great Gazoo of...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?     

Author: funkenstein
Date: Sep 12, 2008 02:48

... Alven speculated the nearest star could be made of anti-matter, and we would have no way to know.  The strongest evidence against this is that not a single anti-helium cosmic ray has ever been detected, but even the lower limits there aren't that low on a cosmic scale. Actually, the strongest evidence is that there are no 511 keV gammas coming from e+e- annihilation in the...
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Re: Have Scientist ever seen Anti Matter?     

Author: Tom Roberts
Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:14

... Alven speculated the nearest star could be made of anti-matter, and we would have no way to know. The strongest evidence against this is that not a single anti-helium cosmic ray has ever been detected, but even the lower limits there aren't that low on a cosmic scale. Actually, the strongest evidence is that there are no 511 keV gammas coming from e+e- annihilation in the vicinity ...
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