On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 10:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Tim May wrote:
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>> Gold is malleable AND is denser than steel.
>>
>> Uranium is NOT malleable AND is denser than steel.
>
> Incorrect. Uranium is an actinide series element. It is a hard silver
> almost
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I was able to read the document on "anthrax" going to the URL address:
www.sfmu.org/kiosque
(Societe' Francophone de Medicine d'Urgence)
and then, click on the link referred to "Documents et liens sur le
bioterrorism de guerre, le plan BIOTOX en France"
I arrived then to: "Terrorism bacteriolog
Dr. Joe Baptista writes:
> Anyone on the planet can make a nuclear device if they have the
> appropriate materials. The hard part is staying alive due to exposure
> while manufacturing the device.
Why? Neither U-235 nor Pu-239 is particularly radioactive. Vitrified
plutonium disks have been u
Here's a reference which should give you a good but brief outline of
Uranium and it associated properties and uses.
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/elements/92.html
Incendentally this reference is taken from the CRC Handbook of Chemistry
and Physics a great reference manual. I still have my old
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001, Sergei Kolodka wrote:
> To be realistic - everyone can built BIG bomb with ammony,
> acetone and sugar - things from nearest supermarket.
> Not as big as nuclear one, but enough big to destroy
> building.
That is the issue is it not? The fact is the building of a nuclear bo
Hello !Dr.,
That's just description of chain reaction from school
course of physics, every kid know that from age 14.
It's impossible to find somewhere in universe 2 kilos of
pure plutonium.
So, impossible to built nuclear bomb with wight less then 40-50
kilos, and definitely impossible to built
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Tim May wrote:
> Gold is malleable AND is denser than steel.
>
> Uranium is NOT malleable AND is denser than steel.
Incorrect. Uranium is an actinide series element. It is a hard silver
almost white substance which is both malleable and ductile. Of course
this does not i
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> > Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > I suggest if you find expression of such logical sentiment
> > objectionable that you leave the list.
I wrote:
> Can't we just object?
>
> "I object."
>
> Said objection
On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 09:08 PM, Steve Schear wrote:
> At 11:20 PM 11/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>> \Divide the U-235 into two five pound masses. Beat it evenly into the
>> inside of one of your salad bowls. U-235 is malleable like gold so you
>> should have no problem shaping it. Do
On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 08:29 PM, Faustine wrote:
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> Tim wrote:
>> The list has only 5% of the content it had in its glory years, 1992-95.
>> And perhaps only 10% of its content in its declining years, 1996-98.
>> It's now at about half the
On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 09:08 PM, Steve Schear wrote:
> At 11:20 PM 11/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>> \Divide the U-235 into two five pound masses. Beat it evenly into the
>> inside of one of your salad bowls. U-235 is malleable like gold so you
>> should have no problem shaping it. Do
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 06:42:47PM -0500, Faustine wrote:
> Actually Congress is chock full of lightweights. And all their ratty
> little undereducated staffers who soak up whatever lobbyists and
> their shoddy two-bit partisan "guess tanks" happen to be shilling
> for this week. I know plenty of
At 11:20 PM 11/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>\Divide the U-235 into two five pound masses. Beat it evenly into the
>inside of one of your salad bowls. U-235 is malleable like gold so you
>should have no problem shaping it. Do the same with the other U-235 mass
>and shape it into the other salad bo
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Tim wrote:
>The list has only 5% of the content it had in its glory years, 1992-95.
>And perhaps only 10% of its content in its declining years, 1996-98.
>It's now at about half the level of its senile years, 1999-2000. This
>past year has been the
One thing that is bothering me these days are all the reports coming out
of Afganistan that nuclear bomb making plans were found. Big
deal. Anyone on the planet can make a nuclear device if they have the
appropriate materials. The hard part is staying alive due to exposure
while manufacturing
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On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 03:42 PM, Faustine wrote:
>
> Good question. I guess it's just that I love to argue, and you could
> hardly
> ask for a better assortment of intelligent and colorful characters to
> mix it up
> with. I enjoy the back-and-forth; putting out documents people here
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Pier carlo Montecucchi wrote:
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 19:46:03 -0500
> From: Pier carlo Montecucchi <[EM
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Gil wrote:
Faustine writes:
>Tim wrote:
>
> >Besides the above points, a "rigorous and objective analysis" is work
> >for bean counters...and is only interesting to other bean counters.
>So von Neumann, Kahn, Schelling and Nash are boring, huh.
>I'd r
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Life, Liberty, and Whoop-de-do!
P.J. O'Rourke, Forbes ASAP, 12.03.01
In which our man in mirth declares a new kind of independence
Much of the world is confused and infuriated by America. And I contend that
happiness is the source of the confusion and fury. Other countries are
established upon
[up-posted conversation]
You are working too hard today.
I meant it in the sense that it sounds like they are talking about criminal
defense lawyers.
(i.e., "make numerous references to the US Constitution," "defenders,"
etc-etc.)
:P
~Aimee
> I called the FBI yesterday; this is a real fl
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:25:57 -0500
> From: Declan McCullagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Who Authorized This?
Andrew Sullivan, Forbes ASAP, 12.03.01
Why does the United States elicit such extreme hatred in some parts of the
world?
What America is based on is not the achievement of some goal, the capture
of some trophy, or the triumph of success. It's about the process of
seeking s
I called the FBI yesterday; this is a real flyer. I'll send something
Politechwards later on today about it.
-Declan
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 12:00:50PM -0600, Aimee Farr wrote:
> > "A good example of monkeywrenching can be found at the article posted
> > earlier, http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
I suppose that charging admission would be the free-market approach to
suicide. Not sure what I'd do with the money after death, tho.
-Declan
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 12:01:11PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can I watch?
>
>
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 1
I don't think I heard much of anything that hasn't been already discussed here.
They ended it with someone talking about this whole idea (that the anthrax was being
spread by
domestic groups, not al-quaida) being simply the result of the compartmentalization
and bureaucratic nature of the F
on Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 08:49:47AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, A. Melon wrote:
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> > Would someone please inform the recipient listed in the bounce message
> > below, and his/her postmaster that GPG signatures in RFC 2015 MIME
> > encoded form are no
I heard something on NPR awhile back about the ability of BT equipment being
capable of being used for anthrax, and the quite distinct possibility that some of it
had been
diverted for same.
I also heard last night on NPR a quite lengthy piece on the whole "rightwing
militants/anthr
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, A. Melon wrote:
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"quasi-academic think-tank which acts as a mouthpiece for the globalism,
corporatism, and neoliberalism of its corporate and conservative funders."
Not my description,(Im not as complimentary)of the cato institute.Besides
hosting adress harvesting 'free gifts'adware on one his sites our resident
"A. Melon" wrote:
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Jim Choate forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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> Subject: CDR: Brothers in arms?
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> Anthrax is almost the same organism as Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), which is
>produced commercially as a pesticide. The two organisms can b
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>See that? "Non-Citizens", you stupid fucks! What a barrel of retards
>we've got around here.
Excellent, agent Gordon.
Unconstitutional delineation between "citizens" and "non-citizens" when rights granted
by amendments are concerned is just the first step.
Remember jews. The first thing tha
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