I can agree with all of what you've said below. I'm assuming that if
'we' pull out there will be no US or Aussy air power involved. the Iraqi
air force is in pieces so Syria and Iran would back oposite sides and
throw their air power into the picture. Hope fully your right and things
will be l
Bush's poll numbers are below 40% positive in OH and MO. No way the
Republicans can win in 2008 without either of those important swing states.
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From: "Stephen A. Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Off topic but
Edmund Storms wrote:
I presume that everyone who reads Vortex values truth and reality. If
this is true, I suggest you read what is written at the following
link. The question raised by a mother who paid a dear price is being
asked by people everywhere. How big a lie must the government t
Grimer wrote..
I would welcome any other constructive suggestions
that Vorts might come up with.
No you don't Frank, you don't get off that easy after teasing my brain.
Now consider a simple toy gyroscope, the type housed within a ring cage
that has a small ball base which permits the thing
In the broader field of energy anomalies, there is a
class of largely anecdotal phenomena which involve,
not just resonance but extreme "resonant persistence"
- a kind of reverberation that seems to last forever.
The aim (of being this precise in verbalization) is to
distinguish the time-frame fo
Well, Vorts, I have been revisiting the Hutchinson
Effect and have been very chuffed over what I have
found.
The phenomena described below - the "lift" - the
"lateral" propulsion - " twisting spiral movement"
the "looping arc" are all exactly the motions one
might expect from objects hit by a Bet
Ed,
Mistakes create atmospheres for "mexican standoffs" where everybody in the
cantina has a shotgun or machete. Common sense dictates quietly leave by the
side door , when safely outside simply shoot the fool that pulled the gun.
Or ,in this case, run him out of office.The world is much to dan
Reading the series of posts that began with the secret of sonoluminescense
and continuing with the base thought made me revisit thoughts about
flywheels.
The physics properties ( or anomolies thereof) of vortex phenomena may have
application to an ordinary flywheel. A flywheel is an candida
I wish I understood your point, Richard. The issue is not whether a war
is necessary or desirable, but which war should be fought. Fighting the
wrong war does not get you anywhere, as Hitler discovered when he
invaded Russia. Also, fighting the right war in the wrong way gets you
nowhere, as J
Politics is another name for a war without guns. Politicians that mistake
the realities of each wind up getting a lot of good boys killed while
demoralizing the fighting men of the nation. Some nations are warrior
nations, some nations have a warrior race among the citizens. The nation
that lo
Wesley Bruce wrote:
I value the truth but I also know that if we pull out now about 5
million people will die in the bloodiest civil war in middle east
history. It would quickly involve Syria, Iran, Jordan and might spill
over into turkey and Saudi Arabia. We needed to take out Saddam
regar
I'm trying to avoid tying myself to the concept of
particles fluctuating in the vacuum (although I
realize that is the best explanation to date)
Perhaps we should call it Beta-Atmospheric Flux
Concentration.
--- Grimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:12 pm 22/08/2005 -0700, Merlyn wrote:
>
>
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
"TOPEKA, KSAs the debate over the teaching of evolution in public schools
continues, a new controversy over the science curriculum arose Monday in this
embattled Midwestern state. Scientists from the Evangelical Center For
Faith-Based Reaso
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-08/uota-utd081505.php
"RICHARDSON, Texas (Aug. 18, 2005) - University of Texas at Dallas (UTD)
nanotechnologists and an Australian colleague have produced transparent carbon
nanotube sheets that are stronger than the same-weight steel sheets and have
Dear Tom,
I don't want to get into a pointless and fruitless debate. However, our
country is in serious trouble, not just because of the Iraq war. Unless
voters look beyond the propaganda used by the government and accept some
basic principles based on truth, we all are going to pay a very h
I value the truth but I also know that if we pull out now about 5
million people will die in the bloodiest civil war in middle east
history. It would quickly involve Syria, Iran, Jordan and might spill
over into turkey and Saudi Arabia. We needed to take out Saddam
regardless of his success or
At 10:53 am 23/08/2005 +0200, Knuke wrote:
> Moin Frank,
>
> Considering that a magnetron is cavitating electrons to produce radio
> waves, and that destruction of steel due to stress is also a cavitation
> phenomena according to your theory, could it also be that cavitation is
> occurring in t
The following paragraphs were sent to me by Grassfire.org . They do a
good job of setting out the other side of the argument.
It is now clear that MoveOn.org and radical peace groups are
using Cindy Sheehan and Crawford, Texas, as their staging
area for a nationwide anti-Bush, anti-war, anti-tro
Moin Frank,
Considering that a magnetron is cavitating electrons to produce radio
waves, and that destruction of steel due to stress is also a cavitation
phenomena according to your theory, could it also be that cavitation is
occurring in the layers of silicon wafers in transistors? One layer
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