The matter is much simpler than could appear. It's only a simple question.
"More than 300 people died, because buildings collapsed. Did someone that
was regarded as competent and with an official role say that in l'Aquila
there was no danger because of possible earthquakes?"
In Japan an earthquak
My model for Irene shows that she lost her "energetic particle" near
Stafford, VA.
http://www.businessinsider.com/giant-sinkhole-threatens-homes-in-stafford-virginia-2011-9
Sandy's "energetic particle" will be with her until she hits the Erie Canal
area, not too far from where one of her family m
Here is a comment from Slate, saying that the 1938 storm was another
"superstorm" like Sandy:
What Happened the Last Time a “Frankenstorm” Hit New York?
As New Englanders brace for Hurricane Sandy—the “Frankenstorm” that is
expected to reach full intensity Monday evening and Tuesday—history-min
If prediction of earthquakes were a solid accurate science then perhaps they
should be punished, but that is clearly not the situation. No one has been
able to reliably make such a prediction with anything that resembles regularity
so these poor guys should not be held in too much disregard. I
ChemE Stewart wrote:
> If your daughter is anywhere near the path of the center of that thing I
> would get her out.
>
I can't "get her" anywhere. No one in that area is going anywhere. She is
in Manhattan, in a place a few blocks beyond where the mayor's evacuation
map shows flooding may occur
Michele Comitini wrote:
Does it go faster now? Did they give you more space?
I can't tell if it is faster. It is working again, anyway. Just came on.
I don't need more disk space. They have limits on bandwidth but they do not
monitor it correctly, so they do not know if I am close to the limi
See my response at LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Piantelli-2009-patent-be-granted-4105916%2ES%2E180023153?qid=f0a2390c-0b90-4da1-91f4-1cdd87dbd904&trk=group_most_recent_rich-0-b-ttl&goback=%2Egmr_4105916&_mSplash=1
On Monday, October 29, 2012, Alain Sepeda wrote:
> I just found in a c
Does it go faster now? Did they give you more space?
A least some payback for the trouble!
mic
2012/10/29 Jed Rothwell
> LENR-CANR has been offline for 3 hours, and it will be another 2 hours or
> so. Jumpline is "upgrading the server."
>
> It is unusual to have such a long service outage in
Journalist around the world are comparing those lazy professors to real
scientists persecuted in the past. Galileo is the most named. I just
remind that Galileo used his intelligence to make *correct* predictions
that went against the established "Truth" , that eventually led him to be
sentenced
In reply to Harry Veeder's message of Mon, 29 Oct 2012 10:59:53 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>Media reports of the Major Risk Committee meeting and the
>subsequent press conference seem to focus on countering the views
>offered by Mr. Giuliani, whom they viewed as unscientific and had been
>battling in prece
Dave wrote:/I would not expect a present day design to behave in/
/a manner that remotely resembles a human. Our brain appears to be a massively
parallel data processing environment while most computers process one
instruction at a time. We need to understand parallel systems far better/
/b
Jed,
The central pressure of that storm is down to 946 mB pressure which says
she will be extremely powerful and devastating. It will be the equivalent
of an F5 tornado along with a billion tons of water whipping around. It
appears to be tracking exactly to the point of the massive sinkhole whi
I recall that in the 1960s many people complained about the cost of the
space program. They thought that developing rockets was a waste of money,
especially the moon race.
The space program brought us weather satellites, communication satellites
and the GPS. My guess is that the money we will sav
A design of this nature might be interesting to follow. Why not add the
ability to detect when it is injured by some form of pain response? Then add
the other senses to allow the machine to experience things that a new child
would encounter.
Even with these additions, I would not expect a pr
LENR-CANR has been offline for 3 hours, and it will be another 2 hours or
so. Jumpline is "upgrading the server."
It is unusual to have such a long service outage in this day and age.
It isn't the storm that whacked it. Jumpline is in Columbus, OH.
- Jed
Budgerigars have tetrachromatic color vision and one named Puck had a
vocabulary of 1728 words.They obviously don't have the brain power or
incentive to develop science or "civilization" but they are sentient.
The difference between sentience and intelligence seems blurred.I have
long advocate
I just found in a comment that piantelli patent :
https://register.epo.org/espacenet/application?lng=en&tab=doclist&number=EP09806118&filter=INCOMING
it seems to protect LENR in micro/nanopowder... some cristallography
discussion...
talking of H- ions... cerium catalyst...
https://register.epo.or
Did you read it?
In the process of asserting themselves as the legitimate authorities
on local seismological conditions, the seismologists appeared to
*minimize* the risk of a major earthquake. One seismologist in an
attempt to quell public alarm said the recent cluster of tremors
*reduced* the ris
-Original Message-
From: Terry Blanton
http://www.kurzweilai.net/carbon-nanotubes-to-replace-silicon-ibm
Carbon nanotubes represent a new class of semiconductor materials
whose electrical properties are more attractive than silicon,
particularly for building nanoscale transistor devices
This whole story is an outrage. It is simply dreadful. Are they trying to
outlaw science and academic freedom, or are they trying to outlaw mistakes?
- Jed
Mischaracterizations of the L'Aquila Lawsuit Verdict
http://rogerpielkejr.blogspot.cz/2012/10/mischaracterizations-of-laquila-lawsuit.html
<< On March 31, 2009, in L’Aquila, six days before a deadly magnitude
6.3 earthquake killed 308 people, Bernardo De Bernardinis, then deputy
chief of Italy’s C
http://www.kurzweilai.net/carbon-nanotubes-to-replace-silicon-ibm
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/39250.wss
Carbon nanotubes represent a new class of semiconductor materials
whose electrical properties are more attractive than silicon,
particularly for building nanoscale transistor
Thank you dear Steven!
The ways to good music are very tortuous sometimes. For example the aria
"Mio babbino caro" is used in at least 23 movies of very different kinds.
i will confess sincerely that my relation with vampires are
inexistent, I ignore them- they are criminal parasites and they exist
Some things can be handled with scilab + xcos
http://www.scilab.org/products/xcos
http://spoken-tutorial.org/wiki/index.php/DAQ
If you do not need RT signal analysis, consider spitting data acquisition
and data analysis. Most loggers today have large memory or at least async
data communication
Just make sure you are an engineer - will need someone to design and
maintain all of the killing machines.
On 28 October 2012 23:31, Eric Walker wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
>
>> I thought I had seen this before.
>
>
> This must be where I first saw the video. ;
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