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Is the 'Good Life' as America Knows it Over?
Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for twentieth in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:28
... with the ship. Washington felt no obligation to rush to the rescue of the reckless. The bracing, if merciless, discipline of the free market did its work and there was blood on the floor. By early in the twentieth century, however, the savage anarchy of the financial marketplace had been at least partially domesticated under the reign of the greatest financier of them all, J.P. Morgan. Ever since the panic of 1907, the legend of Morgan'...
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Re: War crimes of Japanese unit 731
Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile · Search for twentieth in soc.culture.hongkong
Author: mrliu918
Date: Sep 17, 2008 02:01
... also known as the Guandong Army (simplified Chinese: 关东军; traditional Chinese: 關東軍; pinyin: Guāndōngjūn; Wade-Giles: Kwan-tung chün; Korean: 관동군), was an army group of the Imperial Japanese Army in the early twentieth century. It became the largest and most prestigious command in the IJA. Many of its personnel, such as Chief of Staff Hideki Tojo, were promoted to high positions in both the military and civil government in the Empire of ...
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Re: Asperger way to the truth
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for twentieth in alt.philosophy
Author: Joseph Humming
Date: Sep 11, 2008 16:23
...imbued with a sense of the inexorability of the human colonisation of the planet and the certainty that we would one day recognise our potential as a species. He realises that he had been overcome by the same certainty years ago as an adolescent but had allowed it be swamped by the great thrust for freedom of the last decades of the twentieth-century. Now he decides to set down this vision before the onset of old age silences him forever.
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 9, 2008 13:16
... in terms of frequency, but they still move at c if they are electromagnetic waves. Welcome to the twentieth century, yon medievalist. Hint: frequency and speed are two independent variables. Hint: It is no longer the ...Cobol, and it never made it into the great Y2K upgrade push. Anyway, I know. But this is twentieth century physics he's in denial about. But the theory isn't specific to the 20th century, it was ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 9, 2008 12:52
... a Nobel Prize if it shows that a radio beam from the lower orbit satellite is faster than one from the geosynchronous satellite. Go ahead. Your task is before you. I'm sure you can use the cash prize. Welcome to the twentieth century, yon medievalist. Ya Ok, Try stepping into the 21's century. c only is true for "at rest" frames in vacuum You really should grab a clue some year. MR 20th century. :) This is 20th ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 9, 2008 12:13
...C in terms of frequency, but they still move at c if they are electromagnetic waves. Welcome to the twentieth century, yon medievalist. Hint: frequency and speed are two independent variables. Hint: It is no longer the 20th... in Cobol, and it never made it into the great Y2K upgrade push. Anyway, I know. But this is twentieth century physics he's in denial about. However, I'll allow you one mistake per century, and ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for twentieth in alt.philosophy
Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:32
... wrote: Um. There are 60 Hz electromagnetic waves all around us. That's many octaves below middle-C in terms of frequency, but they still move at c if they are electromagnetic waves. Welcome to the twentieth century, yon medievalist. Hint: frequency and speed are two independent variables. Hint: It is no longer the 20th century. However, I'll allow you one mistake per century, and that's my absolute limit on errors. -- ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:34
... I see you have not ever learned about the history of science and you must have skipped classical physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line. Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. You poor thing, I feel sorry for you. You will never learn how to make tunnels now. For the ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
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Author: Spaceman
Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:30
... vacuum... just like c is for cookie and it's good enough for me. c is not for "medium" speeds. mediums such as air and water. slow down c. You should stop thinking anything other than such. Welcome to the twentieth century, yon medievalist. Ya Ok, Try stepping into the 21's century. c only is true for "at rest" frames in vacuum You really should grab a clue some year. MR 20th century. :) Hint: frequency and speed are ...
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Re: Why accelerators cannot push electrons travel at speed more than "c
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for twentieth in alt.philosophy
Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:28
...> > you have not ever learned about the history of science and you must have skipped classical physics and you probably even think the shortest distance between two points is a curved line. Welcome to the twentieth century, where sometimes the shortest path between two points really is curved. You poor thing, I feel sorry for you. You will never learn how to make tunnels now. For the most part they ...
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