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Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 12:28 AM -0500 3/31/04, John Kelsey wrote: That's why the CEO has decided to move out of town. Actually, the ex-CEO, who commissioned the study, lives on a boat in a marina next door, :-), but, sure, point taken. Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The

Re: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-31 Thread Freematt357
In a message dated 3/30/04 9:54:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: also that Nevada case pending in the Supremes *may* mean that you must present papers. There was also a decision last year IIRC that said that car *passengers* had to show ID if asked. Not drivers, passengers. If you're not the

Re: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-31 Thread Dave Howe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you're not the driver and you don't drive you don't have to have an ID. And you can't show what you don't have. IIRC, in the case above the guy was outside his car - his daughter (still in the car) may well have been the driver, not him

Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Gabriel Rocha
I don't normally forward articles, but this one might be of interest to some here. I especially like the part where these guys are exempt from the legal system... http://www.economist.com/world/europe/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story_ID=2539816 British companies have been grousing about losing out to

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
R. A. Hettinga wrote: A *cryogenic* liquid, mind you, meaning that you'd have to heat the stuff up a lot, and very quickly, in order to set it ablaze, much less blow it up. A liquid which is busily sublimating directly into the gas that it is at room temperature, and diluting, accordingly,

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter, I'm not going to get into a fisking match with you, but I didn't just make this stuff up, and I resent you saying I did. At 10:26 AM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: * Evaporating LPG (liquids do not 'sublimate') will burn at the interface

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RE: Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Aiya...shit. Things are rather worse than I thought. Hey...I'm getting the idea for a Sci-Fi story...imagine official war casualties in Iraq get bad enough that the US government decides to simply hire private forces to do all the work (then the official casualty #s they can report are

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Justin
R. A. Hettinga (2004-03-31 16:41Z) wrote: At 10:26 AM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: * Evaporating LPG (liquids do not 'sublimate')... As for sublimate, when you toss a cup of boiling water into the air at extremely cold temperatures it converts straight into a gas, all at once. That's

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Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Jim Dixon
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Justin wrote: As for sublimate, when you toss a cup of boiling water into the air at extremely cold temperatures it converts straight into a gas, all at once. That's what I was talking about. A chemist I bumped into with that story called it sublimation, and when I

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
Bob wrote: Justing wrote: Haven't you ever seen a phase diagram? Sigh. Yes. Here's one, for water: http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes/Forces/Phase/Forces06.htm And your point is? Let's see, if we rapidly cool boiling water by dispersing it in supercold air... somewhere past the triple-point,

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 6:16 PM + 3/31/04, Justin wrote: Haven't you ever seen a phase diagram? Sigh. Yes. Here's one, for water: http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes/Forces/Phase/Forces06.htm And your point is? Let's see, if we rapidly cool boiling water by

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
RAH wrote: Peter, I'm not going to get into a fisking match with you, but I didn't just make this stuff up, and I resent you saying I did. OK, I agree I was a bit snarky. Mea culpas below. At 10:26 AM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: * Evaporating LPG (liquids do not 'sublimate') will burn at

DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
No, seriously. ...the 'Yo Ho Ho' kind, that is. Peter Trei --- http://epw.senate.gov/hearing_statements.cfm?id=219545 quote U.S. Senate Committee on Environment Public Works Hearing Statements Date: 03/24/2004 Statement of Peter Leitner Author Reforming the Law

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 2:14 PM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: Letters of Marque Kewl... The devolution of the state continues as force-market transaction costs fall. BTW, the civilians who were just desecrated in Iraq today were supposedly Mercs hired to secure humanitarian aid. Wanna bet that *that* won't

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 7:56 PM +0100 3/31/04, Jim Dixon wrote: Sublimation of an element or substance is a conversion between the solid and the gaseous states with no liquid intermediate stage. Yes, I know the common definition. But, like I said, I was told by someone

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 2:43 PM -0500 3/31/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Wanna bet that *that* won't happen again? Meaning that the mercs come back with more toys, next time... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/ 44

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2004-03-31 Thread Poindexter
John, Funny the paper doesn't mention Cryptome's eyeballing project. :)) Abstract: U.S. decisionmakers require an analytical process for assessing whether publicly accessible geospatial information (e.g., maps, overhead images, Web site information) can help potential attackers, including

4 mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Wow. This discussion was timely. Apparently the four bodies they've been dragging around in Iraq are those of Blackwater (US) Mercs. Like I said...Iraqis apparently aren't splitting hairs about public and private...seems to me any US companies involved at this point are more or less in

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 03:30 PM 3/31/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. RAH's main point, physical chemistry aside, was that various folks benefit from hyperbole and/or fearmongering. That point remains valid, in many

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. From a pure physics standpoint, there isn't a hell of a lot of diference between a noncrystalline solid and a liquid. One's moving faster. The gaseous state is of course where molecules have

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
There will be a lot of (justly) dead fishermen in that case. When the USG does piracy, or merely boards a ship, there are major snipers on the US vessel, and the inspectors are accompanied by well armed folks. In addition, free-lance piracy will be a great cover for real pirates at sea. And of

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2004-03-31 Thread Tim Benham
LPG is mostly propane, LNG is mostly methane. Their properties are quite different. cheers, Tim

Mercs need to wear clean underwear

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 02:55 PM 3/31/04 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Meaning that the mercs come back with more toys, next time... They need to be driving around in more heavily armored vehicles. All the toys in the world won't help your Toyota repel an RPG. Rather hard not to look obviously military in an APC

Starbucks napkin document, Rummy's house redacted

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret.)
Pentagon's Papers Found at Starbucks Talking points, hand-written notes on spin tactics and a hand-drawn map to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's house were found at a local Starbucks. http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVFb=42125 Nice opsec there, doofus.

Re: Mercs need to wear clean underwear

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 1:00 PM -0800 3/31/04, Major Variola (ret) wrote: They need to be driving around in more heavily armored vehicles. All the toys in the world won't help your Toyota repel an RPG. Ayup. New toys. Rather hard not to look obviously military in an APC though. What's wrong with looking obviously

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Re: Mercs need to wear clean underwear

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Re: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-31 Thread Freematt357
In a message dated 3/30/04 9:54:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: also that Nevada case pending in the Supremes *may* mean that you must present papers. There was also a decision last year IIRC that said that car *passengers* had to show ID if asked. Not drivers, passengers. If you're not the

Re: The Gilmore Dimissal

2004-03-31 Thread Dave Howe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you're not the driver and you don't drive you don't have to have an ID. And you can't show what you don't have. IIRC, in the case above the guy was outside his car - his daughter (still in the car) may well have been the driver, not him

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
R. A. Hettinga wrote: A *cryogenic* liquid, mind you, meaning that you'd have to heat the stuff up a lot, and very quickly, in order to set it ablaze, much less blow it up. A liquid which is busily sublimating directly into the gas that it is at room temperature, and diluting, accordingly,

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 12:28 AM -0500 3/31/04, John Kelsey wrote: That's why the CEO has decided to move out of town. Actually, the ex-CEO, who commissioned the study, lives on a boat in a marina next door, :-), but, sure, point taken. Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The

Jackbooted thugs, mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Gabriel Rocha
I don't normally forward articles, but this one might be of interest to some here. I especially like the part where these guys are exempt from the legal system... http://www.economist.com/world/europe/PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story_ID=2539816 British companies have been grousing about losing out to

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter, I'm not going to get into a fisking match with you, but I didn't just make this stuff up, and I resent you saying I did. At 10:26 AM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: * Evaporating LPG (liquids do not 'sublimate') will burn at the interface

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Justin
R. A. Hettinga (2004-03-31 16:41Z) wrote: At 10:26 AM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: * Evaporating LPG (liquids do not 'sublimate')... As for sublimate, when you toss a cup of boiling water into the air at extremely cold temperatures it converts straight into a gas, all at once. That's

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 6:16 PM + 3/31/04, Justin wrote: Haven't you ever seen a phase diagram? Sigh. Yes. Here's one, for water: http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes/Forces/Phase/Forces06.htm And your point is? Let's see, if we rapidly cool boiling water by

DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
No, seriously. ..the 'Yo Ho Ho' kind, that is. Peter Trei --- http://epw.senate.gov/hearing_statements.cfm?id=219545 quote U.S. Senate Committee on Environment Public Works Hearing Statements Date: 03/24/2004 Statement of Peter Leitner Author Reforming the Law

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Jim Dixon
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Justin wrote: As for sublimate, when you toss a cup of boiling water into the air at extremely cold temperatures it converts straight into a gas, all at once. That's what I was talking about. A chemist I bumped into with that story called it sublimation, and when I

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 7:56 PM +0100 3/31/04, Jim Dixon wrote: Sublimation of an element or substance is a conversion between the solid and the gaseous states with no liquid intermediate stage. Yes, I know the common definition. But, like I said, I was told by someone

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 2:43 PM -0500 3/31/04, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Wanna bet that *that* won't happen again? Meaning that the mercs come back with more toys, next time... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/ 44

RE: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Trei, Peter
Bob wrote: Justing wrote: Haven't you ever seen a phase diagram? Sigh. Yes. Here's one, for water: http://wine1.sb.fsu.edu/chm1045/notes/Forces/Phase/Forces06.htm And your point is? Let's see, if we rapidly cool boiling water by dispersing it in supercold air... somewhere past the triple-point,

RAND: Assessing the Homeland Security Implications of Publicly Available Geospat

2004-03-31 Thread Poindexter
John, Funny the paper doesn't mention Cryptome's eyeballing project. :)) Abstract: U.S. decisionmakers require an analytical process for assessing whether publicly accessible geospatial information (e.g., maps, overhead images, Web site information) can help potential attackers, including

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 2:14 PM -0500 3/31/04, Trei, Peter wrote: Letters of Marque Kewl... The devolution of the state continues as force-market transaction costs fall. BTW, the civilians who were just desecrated in Iraq today were supposedly Mercs hired to secure humanitarian aid. Wanna bet that *that* won't

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 03:30 PM 3/31/04 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote: Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. RAH's main point, physical chemistry aside, was that various folks benefit from hyperbole and/or fearmongering. That point remains valid, in many

Re: DoD advisor advocates piracy

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
There will be a lot of (justly) dead fishermen in that case. When the USG does piracy, or merely boards a ship, there are major snipers on the US vessel, and the inspectors are accompanied by well armed folks. In addition, free-lance piracy will be a great cover for real pirates at sea. And of

Mercs need to wear clean underwear

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret)
At 02:55 PM 3/31/04 -0500, R. A. Hettinga wrote: Meaning that the mercs come back with more toys, next time... They need to be driving around in more heavily armored vehicles. All the toys in the world won't help your Toyota repel an RPG. Rather hard not to look obviously military in an APC

Re: Liquid Natural Flatulence

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Uh...this is getting tiring...as far as I'm concerned this part of the discussion looks like semantics. From a pure physics standpoint, there isn't a hell of a lot of diference between a noncrystalline solid and a liquid. One's moving faster. The gaseous state is of course where molecules have

4 mercs and non-gov paramilitaries

2004-03-31 Thread Tyler Durden
Wow. This discussion was timely. Apparently the four bodies they've been dragging around in Iraq are those of Blackwater (US) Mercs. Like I said...Iraqis apparently aren't splitting hairs about public and private...seems to me any US companies involved at this point are more or less in

Starbucks napkin document, Rummy's house redacted

2004-03-31 Thread Major Variola (ret.)
Pentagon's Papers Found at Starbucks Talking points, hand-written notes on spin tactics and a hand-drawn map to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's house were found at a local Starbucks. http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVFb=42125 Nice opsec there, doofus.

Re: Mercs need to wear clean underwear

2004-03-31 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 1:00 PM -0800 3/31/04, Major Variola (ret) wrote: They need to be driving around in more heavily armored vehicles. All the toys in the world won't help your Toyota repel an RPG. Ayup. New toys. Rather hard not to look obviously military in an APC though. What's wrong with looking obviously

Re: Mercs need to wear clean underwear

2004-03-31 Thread Italy Anonymous Remailer
Hettinga advocates: So, what, declare all current property claims in Fallujah to be null and void, sell claims off to the highest bidder, and whoever gets there with the most men owns it. I mean, it worked in Texas with the Comanches and Apaches... Yeah, it's a fantasy, but we all have our

Liquid Natural

2004-03-31 Thread Tim Benham
LPG is mostly propane, LNG is mostly methane. Their properties are quite different. cheers, Tim